Senator Katie Brit

I saw a weepy, lying, puppet trying to rebutt president Biden’s State of the Union address and if I had voted for the MAGA crucifix-wearing woman grief and sorrow would have made my bed for forty days. 

Pitiful Puppet

The senator worked on crafting a bill to address the problem the GOP keeps wailing about,  then Senator Brit trashes the landmark embryonic law when the Pied Piper of Mar a Lago tells his minions to avoid working on immigration policy just so the GOP can have a problem about which to whine to the American people during the 2024 election.    The projection behind her use of the word disgrace is classic.  Is Katie Brit a layer off the barrel’s bottom?

The GOP rebuttal turns out to be a cheap emotional TV spot, dreamed up by the sedition-soaked mind of a very stable communication genius. The GOP has no idea to compete with the successes of the Biden administration, so they resort to cheap drama and emotional drivel.

This is another thing you do: you cover the altar of the Lord with tears, with weeping and with groaning, because He no longer regards the offering or accepts it with favor from your hand.

Malachi 2:13, NASB

The unchanging world of God’s interest

You probably never noticed that the Old and New Testaments have different frames of reference for the world.  I am not talking about the cosmos, but the inhabited world and its people and the natural world.  The assertion that God intended the sons of Israel to spread their way of life to all corners of the globe comes apart at the seams of Jewish tribalism and the holy nation above all others doctrine.  There is no way that nations and peoples all over the world are going to emulate Israel’s genealogy developments and its kingdom institutions. 

“The world” appears 44 times in the Old Testament and over 100 times in the New Testament.  It is no secret that God is interested in all of the world’s people without reference to the traditions of the sons of Israel. Go figure! Do we dare to imagine that God cares little for any of the world’s people?