Generally speaking, the United States of America has a poor comprehension of basic biblical theology. The conventional knowledge of the day, as well as the images of God, the church, and ministers in movies and other forms of media, as well as the academic curriculum, make this point very clear. The challenging topic of why awful things happen to good people is the subject of a great number of books and teachings, yet we also typically reject the premise that horrible things will happen to bad people. When we speak about karma, we talk about it as if it were a straightforward equation, without any relationship to a transcendent God who watches over the planet and intervenes in a predetermined and predetermined manner. Those who believe in God are agnostic, and those who do believe in him have the misconception that he is similar to Santa Claus or a loving grandfather. Others are of the opinion that Jesus is just too absorbed in the concerns of heaven to be concerned with the problems of mortals. Both of these are incorrect, yet even the most biblically grounded Christians often get the causes for the disasters that befall mankind wrong. These disasters may occur on an individual level, as well as in communities, countries, or the whole world. Despite the fact that it is commonly accepted that God permits difficulties, it is not widely accepted that he asks for them in proportion to the degree to which we disobey him in a way that is equal and direct. We have a strong desire to believe that the lion does not possess any teeth; nonetheless, we continue to experience the lethal bite, and the result is that we are left bewildered and confused. Every fresh outbreak of senseless violence that is released upon us by extreme Muslims, unbalanced persons with a grudge, and others who cannot be proven to have any rationale to justify their actions is a source of difficulty for us. A lone gunman opened fire with an automatic rifle on concertgoers in Las Vegas, resulting in the deaths of almost sixty people and injuries to hundreds more. This tragedy occurred only a few days ago. Despite the fact that it is very upsetting and a tragic loss of innocent life, there are a lot of questions about the reason for all that has happened, but very few people are prepared to confess that the question has been answered for a very long time. An agreement was formed between God and ancient Israel, in which God explained in detail the benefits that he would bestow upon them provided they followed him and acted in a very careful manner. In addition to that, he meticulously detailed everything that would occur in the event that they did not. Specifically, Leviticus 26:1f For one of three reasons, we have a tendency to disregard this warning; all three of these explanations fail the proper theological test. To begin, we are not Israel! This is the primary reason! In spite of this, we are almost identical to Israel in practically every respect. We are the only country on the planet that has not yet abandoned the gospel and removed the Son of God from our national life. We are the only nation that has done so. Despite the fact that apostasy is on the increase, there are millions of people who have not yet abandoned their testimony or their faith. Secondly, whether we are Israel or not, we have experienced the complete benefits and protection of God in a manner that has never been seen before. Due to this particular reason, the adage that is included within the following lines is applicable to us more than it is to any other country in the history of the globe. “Because to anyone much is given, much will be asked of him; and to whom men have entrusted much, they will ask the more of him,” the Bible asserts. Revelation 12:48b The fact that we are no longer subject to the Old Covenant of the Mosaic Law and are instead living in the era of God’s favor is the third reason why we choose to dismiss the warnings and interventionist judgments that God has spoken to us. Despite the fact that this is something that is true in relation to the method that one may be saved, this does not imply that the character of God has changed. It is impossible for the sovereign to alter since it is sovereign. There is no change in Jesus Christ; he is the same yesterday, today, and forever. (8) Hebrews 13: “For I am the LORD, I do not alter,” the Lord said. (3: 6a of Mali) Exactly exactly is it about the Lord that has remained the same over the years? Both traditional and contemporary forms of terrorism Is it possible that God uses, engages, or permits terrorism to strike us as a reaction to the profound and widespread wickedness that we have committed? The most effective method to handle this contentious subject is to go right down to the meat of the matter. Yes, and he will go on doing so until the very end of time that we know of. All of the things that God wants to do to us if we ignore his plan for us, which is a plan created for our own welfare and success, are detailed throughout the whole of the 26th chapter of Levitem. One of the most important aspects of that warning, however, makes it quite obvious that scare tactics, in addition to any and all other methods of attracting our attention, are on the table. According to the Bible, “I will also do this vnto you; I will even appoint over you dread, consumption, and the scorching ague, which will destroy the eyes and bring anguish of the heart; and you shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.” (16th verse of the Bible) When reading this section, it is essential to pay attention to the phrase “appoint.” Because of this, there is no longer any chance that the terrors are the result of natural occurrences, man-made events, or coincidence. In the event that you are one of the individuals who are unable to accept the theology that God will intervene in this manner, then it will be even more challenging for you to comprehend that it is through the same power of God’s intervention that entire nations, kingdoms, and empires either rise to power or fall to their demise. “At what moment I will speak about a country and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, to tear down, and to destroy it; If that nation, against whom I have proclaimed, then turns away from their wickedness, then I will repent of the harm that I thought I would do to them,” the prophet said. “And at what moment I will speak about a country, and concerning a kingdom, to construct and to plant it; if it does evil in my sight, that it does not heed my speech, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them,” the prophet declared. 14:7–10 of Jeremiah The United States of America, wake up! In fact, you are the one who is misinterpreting the Bible, not us! The American author and speaker Dale Carnegie, who lived over a century ago, provided an explanation of how even the most heinous criminals and scallywags see themselves to be misunderstood individuals who are all motivated by good intentions and hearts. In general, the inhabitants of the United States are not much different. According to the Bible, “Every man’s path is right in his own eyes; but, the LORD ponders the hearts of men.” (Pr 21: 2) (2) However, their evaluation of themselves does not correspond with the facts, the record, or the history of the situation. Check it out. Do we believe that God is not aware of the fact that sixty million unborn children have been brutally murdered since 1973, that perversions, homosexual marriage, and transgenderism are rife and seeking social acceptance under the law, that self-indulgence and fleshly pursuits are at an all-time high, and that we have a foolish dependence on the concept of our own strength? At the pace of sloth, theological incompetence, and self-imposed ignorance, this is a demonstration of naiveté in its purest form, which is barreling over the line. Regrettably, the Bible only mentions one city that was saved from destruction because it recognized the evil that it had committed. However, one is sufficient, so we will not suppose or despair over the situation. In addition to being a kind of pretentious hypocritical sanctimony, the notion that we as a group have absolutely nothing to do with the calamities that befall us is on the verge of being considered a national sacrilegious act. Where does the United States of America stand? Is it possible for us to understand the text before it is too late? May God save us! Since 2005, Michael Bresciani has served as the editor of the website American Prophet.org. It is because of the articles and reports written by Reverend Bresciani, as well as the contributions of some of the most talented writers and journalists in the United States, as well as the news and reviews that the website has acquired the moniker of “The Website for Insight.” His timely reports and writings have been published in print and online journals and magazines and have been read by millions of people all over the world and nationwide. To learn more, go to https://socialcross.org/amprophet. In addition, you can follow us on Facebook and Twitter.