Editor, Sun-Sentinel:
I’m writing this as a sinner myself and as someone who is unworthy. Why can’t we agree on the things that are right in our country and embrace those things, and agree on the things that are wrong in our country and condemn those things together as a whole?
Right now, preachers and pastors all over our country and the world should be preaching repentance and revival on an enormous scale, and yet God’s people seem to just be silent and laid back. There has been a great falling away in churches of all denominations and sects.
Our country has become a den of thieves, scammers and liars.
Trillions of dollars have been outright stolen from our federal, state and local governments and the thievery is ongoing now and only getting worse.
Democrats and Republicans alike lie and point the finger at each other and nothing is ever done, and it seems now an extremely large percentage are in on the evil themselves. Whole counties here in Mississippi have been defrauded.
If we have ever been in the end times, it seems now for sure. Earth-destroying meteors and asteroids are narrowly missing hitting our planet. There are volcanoes and earthquakes, fires, floods and plagues. New diseases such as the coronavirus which could kill thousands and make millions more sick, resulting in the destruction of whole economies, causing civil unrest, war, famine, and even more disease for every country on our planet.
Men are marrying men and women marrying women as our country embraces homosexuality and even communism as if there will be no repercussions from God himself.
We must all admit our faults and publicly confess our sins to each other and God and maybe he will forgive us all and heal our land (2 Chronicles 7:14).
Time is running out as we can all see the Bible fulfilling itself all around us. I ask my friends and neighbors, enemies and everyone I have wronged to please forgive me, and I ask God almighty to please forgive me for my numerous sins and wrongs.
I pray now that people will wake up and join in a great revival and repent themselves to save our nation and world, as soon it may be too late as the end seems to be near for us all.
Gerald M. Savage
Charleston