Word at Work November 14, 2010

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Word at Work November 14, 2010

SUNDAY, November 14
Scripture: Daniel 7:1-7

When Daniel had his vision of four distinct Kingdoms coming out of the sea he also saw the ultimate conflict of good and evil. It ended with the revelation of the fact that heaven has a Supreme Court. Most of us are familiar with the power of decisions that come out of a national Supreme Court. When America’s Supreme Court made abortion legal over a generation ago, it established a new law resulting in over 50 million people being lost. The Supreme Court legislated the shedding of innocent blood on the land. The repercussions have been staggering. The government is going insolvent due to unthinkable levels of spending. Social security entitlements are an actuarial debt-bomb for which there is no apparent answer. What we are lacking are 50 million young workers contributing to the system. The baby-boom generation, through the Supreme Court, murdered their own contributors to security in retirement. 50 million Americans who could be contributing to the economy have been lost to abortion. The judgment is here. A whole generation tolerated the killing of their retirement. They chose convenience and now the Social Security that would be paid during their retirement years won’t be there because the workers needed to produce it have all been assassinated. That is just round one of justice. Round two and three may be far different than what anyone wants to contemplate. Heaven has a Supreme Court. That court is seated. Decisions are being made. We stand as Kings and Priests. That means we can stand before that court demanding mercy on the land which means judgment on the perpetrators. We can demand selective mercy. We can demand selective judgment. We can demand judgment on those yielding to antichrist spirits. The court is seated, according to Daniel. What are we doing? What are we praying? What are we covenantally demanding? Jesus saw that there was no justice and He was upset. If there is no justice it is because of what the church is not praying!