As election season heats up in Ghana, a poignant reminder has surfaced, urging the so-called powerful individuals campaigning for votes to reflect on their actions. At dawn today, a thought-provoking message about wickedness and divine judgment was shared, resonating deeply with the current political climate.
The message serves as a stark warning to those in positions of power: there is an all-knowing ONE above who is ever-watchful and will one day sit in judgment. It calls for repentance and a return to righteousness, emphasizing that no deed goes unseen.
Drawing from sacred texts, the message underscores the inevitable fate of the wicked. Psalm 145:20 states, “The LORD preserves all who love him, but all the wicked he will destroy.” Similarly, Psalm 1:5 warns, “the wicked will not stand in the judgment.” These verses are a sobering reminder that divine justice is inescapable.
In Luke 13, Jesus speaks of the final judgment, where some will expect to be welcomed into God’s kingdom, only to hear the chilling words: “Depart from me, all you workers of evil” (Luke 13:27). They will face eternal consequences, a place where “there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Luke 13:28).
As the political landscape buzzes with activity, this message serves as a moral compass, urging leaders to act with integrity and righteousness. It is a call to remember that true power lies not in earthly positions but in the hands of the divine, who will ultimately judge and reward each according to their deeds.
In these times of fervent campaigning, may this reminder inspire a commitment to justice, honesty, and the well-being of all citizens. Let us hope that those seeking leadership will heed this call and strive to do what is right, knowing that their actions are seen and will be judged by a higher power.
Source: Sankofaonline.com