Support the Lawbreaker!
People continue to migrate across the US border. It’s
difficult to believe, but some Americans aren’t aware of this crisis. It’s
true. There are those in this country who don’t know thousands break our laws
daily.
On the other hand, many Americans cheer about this
overwhelming migration that illegally enter. Yep, there are folks who support
lawbreakers.
Yet, there are
those who want the leaky border repaired, but no one does anything to fix the
problem. Why? Because too many like the idea of a global world. A minority want
to rule the world.
Do you ever feel hopeless about the situation?
Some of us do.
I’m not in the cheerleading section. I don’t cheer when I see thousands
breaking the law daily. I hear folks say, “They just want a better life. Let
them in.”
Everyone wants
a better existence, even us who were born here.
We are trying to help a homeless lady. We support another who never has enough money to buy meds for her husband. The two have a list of wants for better days.
Each situation a person faces is relative.
Don’t misunderstand. I’m for helping the helpless, and I’m wishing the world was a safe, happy place for everyone who feels threatened with the conditions.
But folks, a country can’t exist without laws. A
family needs boundaries, an employee needs the parameters of the job. Like it
or not, limits must exist. Lawbreakers should not be supported.
Someone remarked, “Aren’t you Christian? Jesus helped
the helpless.”
Yes, He did. He healed people. One at a time. He
never looked across a crowd and yelled, “Be healed.”
Jesus had compassion and helped many, but in his
physical, human form, He too was limited.
Even when He fed the five thousand, he broke two
fishes and five loaves into pieces and handed the food out to people in small
numbers.
After He fed the five thousand, the crowd followed Him
to get more free stuff, but He never gave them money or told them to break
civil laws. He offered them a better life. An eternal existence with Him.
Folks, a promised eternity with Jesus! That’s a better
life, regardless of present circumstances, and there's no law against it!
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