Britain Demands a King :: By The Gospelist

Well… not yet. But it’s coming.

The Red-Green alliance (alliance of Communists and Muslims) has succeeded in the revolutionary takeover of the government of Great Britain.

Their problems are now much larger than illegal immigration.

The voting public of the U.K. delivered a decisive victory to the Labor Party that will completely change Britain from a ‘socialist lite’ country to an ‘everyone being equally miserable’ country.

And the Communists didn’t even need any bloodshed to do it.

As poverty is imposed on the people of this once-great nation, the discontent will only grow.

The evil Globalists will use their Communist and Muslim lackeys to keep the rest of the populace in line. Any time someone demands sanity, these groups will rise up and riot, taking lives and property and causing chaos and misery to the decent citizens who make the country work.

France is experiencing the same process that the evil Globalists use to subject a nation to Communist rule. It would be a very good idea for the people of the U.S. to watch how the evil Globalists work to convince a society to give up its freedom.

America has its own domestic terrorists who will be called upon when it is our turn to embrace ‘Benevolent Despotism.’

The riots have already begun in Britain to let the citizens know who is in charge now. Fear is an excellent tool of subjugation. There is now no one to defend them as left-wing extremists all over Britain gained seats in Parliament.

The left-wing kooks (called centrists by our corrupt media) made gains in the south, and smaller parties, like the Greens, also picked up a number of seats. The ‘Conservatives’ were really not that great at implementing conservatism, and they were ousted.

And the fact that most of Britain’s churches are dead, and the majority of its people faithless, did not help their cause.

The numerous empty churches in England testify against them.

Now the good people of England are at the mercy of those who are the equivalent of Bolsheviks of the Russian Revolution of 1917. I hope they enjoyed freedom while it lasted.

There is no way they will recover from this.

The Labor Party has announced five missions to ‘rebuild’ Britain. Of course, Britain has not been dismantled yet, but that will come when the initiatives of the Labor party are implemented.

First, Labor intends to “kickstart economic growth.” They will no doubt attempt to accomplish this with greater taxation, more regulation and more government control of people’s daily lives.

This, of course, will result in the exact opposite of economic growth.

Second, they will make Britain a “clean energy superpower.” They will push for net zero energy usage, which turns every nation that embraces this theology into an economic superpower.

That was a joke; it results in poverty and misery everywhere it’s tried.

Third, they will “take back the streets.” The streets will now be safe for Communists and Muslims to force their will on the public without legal reprisal. The good people of Britain need to prepare for evil and injustice the likes of which they have never seen.

Fourth, they will “break down barriers to opportunity.” The ‘loyalists’ of Great Britain, excluding white males, will be placed into positions of authority to ensure the power of the new elites will never be threatened.

And anyone who dares to show any patriotism will become a target of their new, corrupt government.

Finally, they will “build an NHS (National Health Service) fit for the future.” The new NHS will become even more useless and inaccessible than it was under the previous socialist lite government.

And only ‘favored’ citizens will be able to access what is left of it.

The ‘Flu Bug Hysteria’ protocols of the last few years will seem ‘enlightened’ compared to how these people will conceive and implement health care.

The first ‘steps for change’ for the Communist elites will be even more ambitious.

First, they will “deliver economic stability.” Here come price controls which fail everywhere they are tried. Looks like a lot of Brits will be going out of business and headed for government dependency.

Second, they will “cut NHS waiting times.” Here comes euthanasia.

Third, they will “launch a new border security command.” The command will be to allow more Muslims and Communists to enter the country to secure their power.

Fourth, they will “set up Great British Energy.” The government will take over the energy sectors, resulting in much less energy. Only citizens loyal to the regime will receive reliable energy.

As for the rest of the citizenry, they will get green energy with its rolling blackouts and ‘smart meters’ that can be turned off if the plebs use too much energy.

Fifth, they will “crack down on antisocial behavior.” Anyone engaging in public Christianity, patriotism, or anything that threatens the regime and its evil Globalist masters will be dealt with severely.

Sixth, “Recruit 6,500 new teachers.” Here comes the Communist propaganda agents who will work diligently to corrupt the youth.

After a few years of this nonsense, the people of Britain will be begging for a king.

Not coincidentally, they actually have a king who is ready to step forward to lead the good people of Great Britain, Australia and Canada. King Charles, unless he assumes room temperature (a little Rush Limbaugh lingo there), will eagerly wield royal power at the behest of the people.

The people of Britain will find that their new monarch marches in lock step with the left-wing fanatics that will have already caused havoc in their country. The only difference will be that they will be ruled by a king who cannot be questioned.

And can deliver judgment by fiat.

To help him secure social control over the indigenous citizenry, he will have the pope and the Vatican at his side. They will assist in opposing the ‘heretics,’ which are those who will be classified as racists, climate deniers, anti-immigrant ‘haters’ or homophobes.

We will have to wait to see what the preferred punishment will be for those who do not like the new order. It sounds like they are expanding their prison capacity to deal with anyone who resists their destructive policies.

It also seems that the good people of Britain will be reciting a new pledge of allegiance to their monarch. In my article, “Nine More to Go,” I included an opinion piece by Laura Beers in which she writes:

“But one element of the ceremony will break decidedly with tradition – British and Commonwealth citizens around the globe have been invited to recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the new monarch and his “heirs and successors.”

This demand did not go over very well, according to Miss Beers. She claimed that Justin Welby, who authorized the new liturgy, presented it as a democratic initiative.

Something tells me that Justin is not a great defender of freedom or liberty (my commentary).

This ‘pledge’ used to be called “the homage of peers” of the king. However, it has been renamed as a “homage of the people.”

Beers writes, “The Archbishop (Justin) will invite those who wish, from the United Kingdom and the other Realms both within the Abbey, and those watching and listening at home, to make their homage by sharing in the same words – a chorus of millions of voices enabled for the first time in history to participate in this solemn and joyful moment,” said the statement.

The official definition of ‘homage’ is a formal public acknowledgment of feudal allegiance (once again, my commentary).

So, get on your knees and make a joyful noise, British serf (I’m done).

The agenda of Sustainable Development will be on steroids under the supervision of their new king, and there will be no hope of freedom for the people of Great Britain.

When a nation turns its back on God, God turns his back on that nation. He turns it over to Satan and his minions to squeeze out the last of the penitent who will arise out of this sewer of iniquity.

The nation of Great Britain will never be what it once was.

Fortunately, the few who are still faithful in Great Britain will only have to endure this evil for a few short years.

Once we see the ten kings ascend to their thrones, we will know that the end is near. We can take comfort in the fact that their reign will be short and will end badly for them.

Christ encourages us:

“Behold, I am coming soon, bringing my recompense with me, to repay each one for what he has done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end” (Revelation 22:12-13).

The Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” Whoever is thirsty, let him come, and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life.

We are only on this planet for a short time. Accept the free gift of salvation while it is still available.

The world is beginning to close in on us.

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David: God’s Surprising Choice (1 Samuel 16:1-13) :: By Donald Whitchard

“NOW the Lord said to Samuel, ‘How long will you mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and go. I am sending you to Jesse the Bethlehemite. For I have provided Myself a king among his sons.’ And Samuel said, ‘How can I go? If Saul hears it, he will kill me.’ But the LORD said, ‘Take a heifer with you and say, ‘I have come to sacrifice to the LORD.’ Then invite Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will show you what you shall do; you shall anoint for Me the one I name to you.’

“So, Samuel did what the LORD said, and went to Bethlehem. And the elders of the town trembled at his coming, and said, ‘Have you come peaceably?’ And he said, ‘Peaceably I come to sacrifice to the LORD. Sanctify yourselves and come with me to the sacrifice.’ Then he consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice” (1 Samuel 16:1-5, NKJV).

God sent Samuel to Bethlehem to anoint the new king. When Samuel arrived there, he commands Jesse to gather together his sons. They proceed to appear one by one before the prophet. It is by this process that God makes known HIS choice for the next king. He shows that while His choices are sovereign, they also show some authentic surprises. God shows this by whom He rejects (vv.6-10).

The first of Jesse’s sons appeared before Samuel. His name is Eliab, meaning “God is Father.” This son of Jesse is a fine physical specimen, and Samuel thinks that this is the chosen one. But God said, “I have refused him.” This also means that He rejected Eliab as king. His outward appearance is pleasing, but God saw his inner character and, in doing so, disqualified him from being the next king.

The next son in line is Abinadab, meaning “My father is noble.” But he is also passed over and rejected by the LORD. The next in line is Shammah, whose name means “Astonishment.” This might have referred to his physical size or some other trait, but no matter; he is also rejected. One son after another passes by Samuel, and all are rejected by the LORD. Character traits not seen by man were seen by God.

God reminded Samuel that He does not look at the physical attributes of anyone. He looks at the character of a person’s heart. Before Saul ceased to be king, God had already determined to raise up a man with the right kind of heart (1 Samuel 13:14). It seemed that none of the sons of Jesse possessed this trait. Samuel then finds out that there is another son of Jesse who has not been introduced to him. He is the youngest (vv.11-13) and is said to be with the sheep. This youngest son is so insignificant within the family that he is not even summoned with the rest of his brothers. He had been left out of the feast and the sacrifice. He had been doing the work of a servant and was not even called by his name by Jesse. He is referred to as “the youngest.”

When David walks in, Samuel sees a handsome young man, bright-eyed, with the blush of youth about him. God told Samuel to anoint this one, for this is him! The one rejected and passed over by the others is the very one who is picked by the LORD. Here is where God shows His surprising nature, and the reaction from the family shows it. No doubt, Jesse and his sons were all amazed as they watched the man of God go over to young David and pour the anointing oil over his head.

Let us be honest. We do the same thing today when God chooses someone whom we think has little or at least questionable potential. The late Dr. W.A. Criswell (1909-2002), former pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, confessed to this fault when he saw a fellow seminary graduate as someone who showed no outward potential of being a “man of God.” This man joined the U.S. Army as a chaplain during World War II and was described as a caring pastoral figure in the midst of battle who provided comfort and care to dying soldiers and demonstrated acts of courage in the line of fire. Criswell, upon hearing of this, repented before God for his attitude toward the other minister and learned the lesson that God uses vessels of all types for His service.

Another way to look at it is that the woman who scrubs floors in the church may be a greater soul-winner than the pastoral staff with all of the “proper training.” This should humble anyone who thinks that they have all the traits necessary for ministry yet is passed over for the quiet, unassuming person in the corner.

Let me use another example from history to show that God uses the unexpected for His glory and grace. Nearly a century ago, the heir to the British throne was a strapping, handsome, popular, and outgoing young prince named Edward. He was friendly, good-natured, and someone who easily mingled among his potential subjects. He had gone around the world on tour to visit with the nations that made up the British Empire, and it seemed that he was the future of the monarchy and all the glory that went with it. Outwardly, he fit the bill of everything a future king was supposed to be. Inwardly, Edward was an irresponsible playboy who did not take his royal duties seriously and did not see his role as a future king to be of any real worth.

Edward had a brother named Albert who was the very opposite in personality. Albert possessed a stutter and insecurity that made him afraid to speak in public for fear of being seen as a simpleton. He had married a strong woman of character named Elizabeth who helped him with his stuttering problems and shyness. He also had two daughters named Elizabeth and Margaret, the pride and joy of his life. He was content to serve the people as the Duke of York, performing the duties expected of a minor royal.

Edward had not married but instead had gone through a series of mistresses. He fell for an American divorcee named Wallis Simpson and wanted to marry her, but British law forbade a monarch from marrying someone who was divorced. Edward became king in 1936 while embroiled in this scandal, and the world saw Edward for the irresponsible playboy he was, totally unprepared for the responsibilities expected of a king and emperor.

After eleven months of being king, Edward abdicated in order to marry Wallis Simpson. Albert, the stuttering Duke of York who wanted to be a simple family man, was next in line to the throne. The British people were unsure about what would happen when Albert became king. Yet, history shows that Albert, who became known as George VI, is considered to be one of the best and most beloved monarchs in British history because of his courageous nature and leadership during the dark days of World War II, with Prime Minister Winston Churchill by his side. This was known as Britain’s “finest hour.” God chose these two men that the world had seen as insignificant.

Let us return to David’s situation (vv.11-13). When Jesse and David’s brothers were brought before Samuel, they were “sanctified” (v.5). Their sins were dealt with and had been made ready for worship. When David was brought before Samuel, there was no time for him to be sanctified, but he was ready nonetheless.

David was a picture of that believer who keeps his heart in a state of readiness. He does not know when the LORD might call him, so he stays ready at all times. This is the kind of person whom God is looking for today as well. He uses those who are ready for His call. David was ready, and he was also reliable. David was performing the duties of a shepherd. It was a dirty and lonely job, but it was what he was assigned to do.

After he was anointed, he went back to tending the flock, ready to put his life on the line to protect what had been given to him (1 Samuel 17:34-37). David was faithful in the performance of his duty, and this is a lesson for us as well. We need to stay where God has placed us until He moves us or gives us additional responsibility for His grace and glory. We are to allow God to develop our character, integrity, and faithfulness where we are planted. He knows how to open the doors to the next phase of our walk with Him.

We also need to remember that David had spent quiet hours with God while tending the sheep. He had slept under the stars and experienced the glory of God’s creation (Psalm 19:1). The words of Psalm 23 revealed the heart of David: quiet, serene, and reverent before God. He had been walking with God long before the prophet had set foot in the vicinity to seek the next king. God had prepared David’s heart and character in the stillness of the fields and, in doing so, readied him for the mountains and valleys that would come into his life and times as he served as a soldier, fled as a fugitive, and served as king in God’s good time.

He has a plan for you, my friend, even though you may think you are insignificant in the eyes of the world. He knows you, loves you, and is ready to save you if you will but call upon Him for mercy, grace, and salvation (Romans 10:9-10, 13). Take care of that today.

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