{"id":1263,"date":"2011-10-20T14:18:12","date_gmt":"2011-10-20T18:18:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.danielgoepfrich.com\/the-unexpected\/"},"modified":"2022-09-06T11:14:47","modified_gmt":"2022-09-06T15:14:47","slug":"the-unexpected","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theologyisforeveryone.com\/the-unexpected\/","title":{"rendered":"The unexpected"},"content":{"rendered":"
[Note: This post contains thoughts on government which could be mistaken as political. They\u2019re not.]<\/strong><\/em><\/p> I have been thinking a lot about Daniel 2:21 and Romans 13:1, especially in light of certain world events that have happened this year.<\/p> \u201cHe changes times and seasons, deposing some kings and establishing others.\u201d Daniel 2:21<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote> \u201cThere is no authority except by God\u2019s appointment, and the authorities that exist have been instituted by God.\u201d Romans 13:1<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote> It\u2019s amazing to me how often things don\u2019t work out the way we planned them.<\/p> After watching an obscure Senator, with no previous business experience, try to lead America through a world-wide economic situation for the past three years, I\u2019m convinced that the President knows almost nothing about good domestic policy and even less about good foreign policy. I don\u2019t think he understands what role the government is supposed to play in a democratic republic or how many limitations our Constitution places on government.<\/p> There are people in every political party that want him out of office, and there are a few across the board that think he\u2019s exactly what we need.<\/p> Now, to be fair, I also don\u2019t think he\u2019s insincere. I believe that he truly thinks his plan is best for this country, whether it\u2019s jobs, stimulus, military, or anything else. I also don\u2019t think he\u2019s intentionally trying to destroy our country. He has a lot of voices around him, saying a lot of different things, and he has to decide which path to take. And he will certainly be accountable to God one day for the decisions he made.<\/p> So, in light of all of that, here\u2019s where I find this fascinating, and, back to my main thought, completely unexpected.<\/p> From the very beginning, our President has done everything in his power to cause foreign leaders and people to look at America in a different light. He wanted them to see us in a kinder, gentler light. No longer the warmongering nation of past decades, President Obama\u2019s America is tolerant of Islam, gives away everything we own to the poor, and aims for world peace within \u201cthe international community.\u201d<\/p> Yet, it was during this President\u2019s understanding and tolerant administration that two of the world\u2019s most famous and meanest Muslim leaders were killed: Osama bin-Laden and Muammar Qaddafi.<\/p> bin-Laden, of course, was taken out by a Navy Seal Team on the President\u2019s order in May<\/a>. And just yesterday we heard that Qaddafi was killed<\/a>, albeit not by American military.<\/p> Now, Republicans and Democrats alike will spin these events their ways. Republicans will say that the President\u2019s accomplishments are because he did not give up on President Bush\u2019s policies. Democrats will say that this is just proof that the President should be re-elected.<\/p> One of the few things that both parties have in common is that they want to make the world a better place. Neither wants war, famine, or poverty. We all want these to be eradicated so we can live in harmony.<\/p> But here\u2019s the truth.<\/p> The truth is, God is sovereign, and he said that this world will get continually worse until Christ returns for his Church (see 2 Timothy 3<\/a>). Then it will be immeasurably even worse during the Tribulation when God and Satan both pour out their wrath on this planet. Only when Christ returns again to banish evil and set up his kingdom will things finally be the way we have always wished.<\/p>