Westboro Baptist Church Is A Voice Crying In The Wilderness — It’s A Grueling Job, But We Are Happy To Do It

Betty Scotus 1idwyK.St.81

See Westboro’s video presentation, here: http://bit.ly/10rZb2Z

WBC recently had the privilege of standing outside the United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. with my “Fags Doom Nations” and “America is Doomed” signs.  Now that’s finger-licking good stuff right there!

Inside, the Supreme Court was trying to decide whether or not Christ meant it when He said God the Mighty Creator created them male and female, and those two (i.e. one male and one female) shall be one in marriage.  The mighty brains at work in the court’s majestic hearing room were pondering that question up one side and down another.  Did Christ really mean that was the one and only true description of marriage, or was he just joshing?!  When the Lord Jesus said one male and one female, did he accidentally misspeak, and did he really mean one male and one male or, possibly, one female and one female?  Then one of those $1,000 an hour lawyers piped up along these lines:  “Beings as how I’m a really smart lawyer and all, maybe I should throw around some phrases like ‘due process’, ‘equal protection’ and ‘federalism’ when analyzing what Christ really meant.”  And on and on it went.

Meanwhile, back outside on the front steps, WBC members were surrounded by thousands of screeching and howling sodomites.  You know, those people the Bible says are constantly churning like troubled ocean waves casting up filth, mire and muck 24/7?  (Isaiah 57:20).  Make no mistake, the Supreme Court could give these tortured souls everything they are asking for in these cases, and before the sun went down that very day, they would have another laundry list of demands.  THEY ARE NEVER SATISFIED!

But as I reflected in the middle of the mob outside the Supreme Court building and in the shadow of the Capitol’s dome, I thought of John the Baptist, the voice of one crying in the wilderness.  (John 1:23)

WBC is a voice, and we are enjoined to cry.  Our voice is crying in this end time wilderness, and that term “wilderness” denotes awful desolation from which there is no hope of deliverance.

“Wilderness” also conveys the notion of many towns and cities – this is a traveling voice.

As a voice, WBC is a witness for the true and living God and we are plainly telling you the ways of the Lord, primarily His coming wrath and judgment.

A voice, by its nature, passes away, but only after it has done its work.  Rest assured, this voice will not be here forever, but only so long as the Lord will have us to do this work.  Time is running out, my friends.

WBC’s voice cries; it is not a small voice, but a very loud and piercing one.  We lift up our voice like a trumpet and deliver this message with great zeal and fervency.

Finally, the passage also suggests a lonely or solitary voice.  Massive media coverage of these recent Supreme Court arguments on same-sex marriage often referred to WBC as the only dissenting voice on this vital question.

Hey, it’s a grueling job, but we are happy to do it.

Amen!

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