If the generations of America, wicked as they may be and deserving of the destruction you prophesy, I believe truly, show some repentance by electing Trump, will the Lord God give them four more years to repent further and thus in the least the Millennial and Gen Z generation, which men are now adults, be spared the destruction that they and their evil parents the boomers and gen x have earned?
I will share a story. One I don't really want to share because I did wrong and felt like crap about it, but it was one of the many things that follow me when I go on these mission trips. I have more stories, but they won't be respected here, so I don't feel inclined to share them.
On my way to LA (a 1900-mile drive one way from my home), I passed through Aurora, CO. Then I saw the aurora borealis. Then the next day, Trump was in Aurora, CO.
While I was in downtown LA holding my sign, a man came up and sat down on a utility box about 20 feet from me. He began shouting all kinds of things about God and Christ, and shouting, "just f***ing die!" and all other obscenities. He was shouting them into the air and at passersby and would spit and flail, but he would not come near me. Because this type of things happens often when I go out ministering in public, I'm used to it and see it for the demonic activity that it is. Mental illness is what society calls it.
A nonbeliever passed me by and then began asking questions about my sign. I explained it to him and was preaching the Gospel to him. As he stood waiting for the crosswalk light, I mentioned to him, "Do you want to see evidence of the spiritual? This man down here (referring to the screaming man), his demon is fighting against my angel and that's why he won't come near me. The devil brings these people to me every time I go out here."
The man replied, "
These...people? That doesn't sound much like Jesus." He then walked off. I felt very humbled because I knew he was right, and I was in the wrong. I was rebuked by a nonbeliever. I almost wanted to pack up and leave right then but the Holy Spirit persuaded me to stay.
On my way home, after I passed through the desert, I had heard that Trump had spoken in California not far from where I had just passed by. He was following me on my way to LA and my way back. The news on the radio quoted this from him that he said at his speech when talking about illegal immigration: "Your children are in danger. You can't go to school with
these people,
these people are from a different planet."
When I heard that, my mind was blown. Immediately the Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, "Do you understand?" I thought about it for a few moments and was like, "No, I don't." And the Holy Spirit answered and said, "They are ALL my people."
What are the odds of these things happening? Is this just regular life for everyone out there? And this is just one of many things that has happened to me on my trips. All kinds of things like this are happening constantly. Like, the Lord told me to go to LA completely on faith. I even used up all of my change in gasoline, slept in my car, and hardly ate so that I could make it to LA. I showed up completely broke with no money to even get home. Given my experience in other cities, I knew parking would be expensive and I couldn't afford it. I prayed, "Lord, I cannot afford parking. I don't know what I'm going to do." When I got downtown, there was an open parking spot with the meter head broken off. I parked there for free the whole time I was there. And it was right across from a small park with a bench that allowed me to put my sign together in the shade. God will provide. He even provided me a way to get home.