Break the arm of the wicked man; call the evildoer to account for his wickedness that would not otherwise be found out.
Psalms 10:15 NIV
A lot of disclosures are on our country’s horizon.
From Epstein to Diddy and USAID to Ukraine, the people of America are about to find out who and what has corrupted our country which would not otherwise be found out.
A national call to conscience and accountability, with an opportunity for repentance lies in wait in what may be a pivotal end times event that unmasks the evils and evildoers responsible for so much wrong in this country.
I recall my own personal disclosure events that brought about repentance, reparations, and eventual forgiveness and freedoms that would otherwise not be found out nor appreciated.
It’s too easy to categorically deny evildoers the same redemption we were afforded by God. Nobody’s sin is irredeemable.
The most evil of all acts is, in fact, to consider sins of others irredeemably incomparable to your own.
The most compassionate of all acts is to welcome the repentant into the family of God from which you, yourself, had also been estranged until your disclosure brought your own sins into the light.