Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Black Bikers pray for President Obama


 

There's a new slogan making its way onto t-shirts, car bumpers and across the Internet. It reads simply:

"Pray for Obama: Psalm 109:8"

It's nice to pray for the President, right?

I think not!

Study yourself approved, know the word for yourself.

Psalm 109:8 reads, "Let his days be few; and let another take his office."

My concern is you don't know if people who are wearing that message on a shirt or on a bumper sticker are fully aware of the quote or what follows. We must concern ourselves with what the message is really implying. Is it just referring to President Obama being out of office or is it referring to him being dead.

Who ever created this concept and those who find it humorous are definitely showing condemnation for God and His word. To imply elimination of President Obama whether it's from office or taking his life is sick, scary and troubling. There are some of us who don't think the slogan is just a humorous way of expressing disapproval for President Obama. It's been tweeted and retweeted by Obama critics. One of the critics defines himself as a devout Christian/Husband and his username on Twitter is DrHackenbush.
To be considered a Christian one would think you would applaud a leader who has concern for the least of his people; those who are unemployed, no food to eat, no health care coverage, homeless…must I go on.

Just as the creator of this marketing blasphemy chose to use only one verse in this Psalm I will take a few verses to send back to them, Psalms 109: 26-29 on President Obama's behalf.

26 Help me, O Lord my God;

save me in accordance with your love.

27 Let them know that it is your hand,

that you, O Lord, have done it.

28 They may curse, but you will bless;

when they attack they will be put to shame,

but your servant will rejoice.

29 My accusers will be clothed with disgrace

and wrapped in shame as in a cloak.


 

Goldie~Regulator for Life!

Iron sharpens Iron…especially on Steel

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