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A system of lawfulness

Anyone researching for signs ushering in the second coming of Christ won’t have far to look. Earthquakes, famines, rampant evils, murder, hatred between nations - all are happening and growing with intensity.

You don’t need a magnifier to spot to devil’s scheme of disruption amid factions citing to overthrow an office once revered by godly men. The devil’s advocate hides in the agenda behind havoc created to break down the communication process between political entities that should be tending critical issues to date. Instead, factions are choosing to turn a governing body inside out to procure votes in upcoming elections.

Sidelining immigration and the wall for political means exposes Satan’s attempt at destroying America. Well, “he can sit on a tack.” This nation is here to stay. We welcome immigrants to America. We are Immigrant America, USA, 100 percent. Check anyone and everyone’s ancestry.com. We all simply need to understand that a wall is not a negative, but stand for good in a system of lawfulness.

In opening the Gate, the Master relates:

“Anyone refusing the walk through the gate into a sheepfold, who sneaks over the wall, must surely be a thief. For a shepherd comes through the gate.” John 10:1-2.

Connie Pomeroy

Spokane

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