Like Stubborn Pharaoh, Biden Doubles Down on Disastrous Policies
His name was Bill. He was a rancher in the area where I grew up, and I knew him ever since I was a kid. He was a friendly and good-natured ole cowboy. The only problem was sometimes he became a little too good-natured from drinking. I didn't see it firsthand, but I heard the story of when Bill was at a small cutting horse event at a private ranch arena. Bill was about "three-thirds" drunk and was sitting on his horse, talking and laughing. Another guy decided he would pull a prank on him, and he unfastened the girth and the flank strap of his saddle. When Bill was ready to ride off, he sharply turned his horse while jabbing his spurs into him. The saddle, saddle blanket and Bill all fell to the ground in one neat package with his boots still in the stirrups. And he was so drunk he kept on "spurring" as if he was still on his horse. Good thing for Bill that was long before cell phone cameras. It seems the Biden administration is responding to his disastrous failed policies the same way. There's been an invasion on our southern border since day one of his administration, and now it appears he's about to let Title 42 expire, which will open the floodgates even more. We have record inflation, and yet Biden wants a fourth stimulus package. We're begging our enemies for oil, but still no Keystone XL Pipeline. He opened some drilling on federal lands (as a shiny object) but at an 80% reduction with royalties up to 18.75%, from 12.5%. The mass shooter in a South Carolina mall Saturday has been released on bond while January 6 trespassers are still in solitary confinement. And yet they are so drunk on their wokeness, they keep spurring away while their saddle is on the ground. Throughout the Bible we see instances of stubborn rulers "doubling down" on their terrible decisions, and it didn't end well for them. "Whoever remains stiff-necked after many rebukes will suddenly be destroyed — without remedy" (Prov. 29:1, NIV). The Ten Plagues The classic example of doubling down on stubbornness is Pharaoh in Egypt. It took 10 severe plagues for him to actually let the Israelites go. But then his heart was hardened, and he and his army chased after the Israelites. Whether you're a student of the Bible or you just watched The Ten Commandments with Charlton Heston, you know that resulted in a disastrous outcome for Pharaoh and his army. The Writing on the Wall And then there was Belshazzar, king of the Chaldeans, who famously saw "the writing on the wall" (Dan. 5). He was so scared that it says "his loins were loosed" (v. 6, KJV). Some scholars think the translators cleaned that language up a little, and that either his bladder or bowels were "loosed." (I could probably come up with another analogy right there, but I'll move on.) Daniel was brought in to interpret the writing and said, "O king, the Most High God gave Nebuchadnezzar your father a kingdom and majesty, glory and honor. ... But when his heart was lifted up, and his spirit was hardened in pride, he was deposed from his kingly throne, and they took his glory from him. ... 'But you his son, Belshazzar, have not humbled your heart, although you knew all this'" (Dan. 5:18, 20, 22, NKJV). That very night Belshazzar was slain. Of course, I'm not advocating for anyone to be slain, but the message is because he doubled down — even after seeing his father reduced to dwelling with wild donkeys and eating grass like oxen (v. 21) — his power was stripped from him and his entire "party." Rehoboam After King David died, his son Solomon was to succeed him, but Adonijah tried to steal it from him. (Maybe a fake Russian dossier?) Throughout Solomon's reign, Israel experienced great peace and prosperity, and he built a major facility in Jerusalem (the Temple). That all sounds kind of like 2016 to 2020 until the China virus was unleashed. When Solomon died, his son Rehoboam ruled. But even though the policies his predecessor (his father) had in place were successful, he refused the counsel of his father's advisors and took his friends' advice instead. He told the people, "My little finger shall be thicker than my father's waist!" (1 Kings 12:10, NKJV). Rehoboam doubled down, but it was in a little different way than Pharaoh and Belshazzar. Instead of doubling down on failed policies, he doubled down against good policies that had worked. And as a result, the kingdom was torn apart into the northern (Israel) and southern (Judah) kingdoms. Too bad he didn't take heed to what his father had written: "He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm" (Prov. 13:20, NASB). Biden has stubbornly doubled down for his failed policies (like Pharaoh and Belshazzar) and against the good policies of his predecessor (like Rehoboam). He must be dyslexic (they say 10 out of every 3 people are). Romans 12:9 (NLT) says, "Hate what is wrong. Hold tightly to what is good." Biden seems to hate what is good and hold tightly to what is wrong. And like Rehoboam, he has caused more division in our country than anyone in modern history — even the mean tweet guy. The Titanic On April 14, 1912, the Titanic sank in latitude 41.43 degrees north and longitude 50.14 degrees west. The steamship Caronia sent out the following message two days prior: "Westbound steamers report icebergs, growlers (huge chunks of ice) and field ice in latitude 42.00 north and longitude 49.00 to 51.00 west on April 12." The Chicago Examiner wrote on April 18, 1912, "This message was picked up by Lucien Oury, wireless operator of the La Bretagne, then near Cape Race. It is more than likely that the operator on board the Titanic received the same warning." This was two days prior. And on the very day it sank, the Titanic received five warnings from other ships, according to the Titanic.com website. These warnings were from Caronia at 9:00 a.m., Baltic II at 1:42 p.m., Amerika at 1:45 p.m., Californian at 7:30 p.m., and Mesaba at 9:40 p.m. The Titanic sank at approximately 11:40 p.m. That horrific disaster could have been avoided with a simple course correction. Perhaps Captain Smith was so obsessed with a sensational arrival time at New York that he compromised the safety of 2,240 people. Turn Right, Captain Biden I'm concerned that Joe Biden is doing the same thing as the captain of this "ship," The United States of America, despite being warned by not only Republicans but also some in his own party, Independents, and most importantly, the American people. A Gallup poll last December showed that 79% of Americans were dissatisfied with the direction the country is going. And things have only worsened since then. By doubling down on his reckless policies, even though they have clearly failed, he is putting the future of our country at risk. Captain Biden, there are icebergs out there. Turn 90 degrees to the right, immediately. Nolan Lewallen, a retired pilot of a major airline, lives near Stephenville, Texas. Nolan's two greatest passions are the Bible and politics. His new book, The Integration of Church & State: How We Transform "In God We Trust" From Motto to Reality, brings the two together. Read articles like this one and other Spirit-led content in our new platform, CHARISMA PLUS.
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