A few years ago, I read - I think it could have been James Jordan - someone 
saying that the Biblical pattern when God wishes to punish a nation for 
its wickedness, is that he raises up a nation even more wicked to do it.
 "So, you like wicked nations, do you? Here's one for you!".
So, when 
Israel or Judah turned to pagan idolatry in the Old Testament, then the 
experts at pagan idolatry would turn up to punish them. When, in the New
 Testament, the Jewish nation cried out "we have no King but Caesar", a 
few years later, it was Caesar who ordered her utter destruction. You 
don't get to say "that's not fair, we might be bad, but we're not that 
bad!" You do get to say "we've chosen wickedness, and when you choose 
wickedness, you lose any claim for God's hand of protection against 
wickedness."
At this point, what North Korea might get up to, is yet to be seen. 
Whether a warning shot across the West's bows, or whether they might actually 
nuke somewhere in the West, is unknown. But it bears thinking about, 
doesn't it?
And no, this isn't about Donald Trump, as if the West only decided how much it loved its rebellion against God a few months ago.
Monday, 4 September 2017
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