Laurie Roth
America is in "The year of the Lion"
By Laurie Roth
It is the "Year of the Snake" in China, and many there are concerned because the snake in their zodiac beliefs reflects bad times and sinister events. They describe the "snake person" as one who uses clever schemes and is cold and calculating. Of all their zodiac symbols, this is considered the worst.
When you just glance at Obama and whom he surrounds himself with, you hear the hissing and spitting. You see the snakes crawling all over each other as they attack and eat their prey. It is as if the Chinese created the "Year of the Snake" just to describe Obama and his agenda.
Regardless of the slithering evil all around us, I boldly shout from the rooftops to Americans and the world – "THIS IS THE YEAR OF THE LION." Snakes can slither all they want but will only be allowed to strike so far before they are completely destroyed by the lion, the Lion of God is Jesus Christ.
America hides behind the dangerous and loving lion just as in the famous Chronicles of Narnia, where Aslan the Lion took on the evil witch and destroyed her plans. Slithering Obama may have told military help to "stand down" on 9/11 at Benghazi, but I say to America STAND UP and be counted. Stand up for what is right, no matter the current struggles, threats, and sell out of the media, many in Congress, and the White House. Stand up first for our Lion – God of the Holy Bible, and then stand up for your God-given rights and freedoms. Our Lion will give us the courage and strategies to fight this battle with snakes.
Americans are beloved offspring of the Lion, and last I checked, lions step all over and eat snakes. Sometimes when they are in the mood, they just pick them up and flip them.
This is the year of the Lion in America. Draw on our Lion's power, join me with my daily, national prayer challenge you can find on www.therothshow.com, and together let's crush some snakes.
Join me each day on my show: www.therothshow.com
© Laurie Roth
February 13, 2013
It is the "Year of the Snake" in China, and many there are concerned because the snake in their zodiac beliefs reflects bad times and sinister events. They describe the "snake person" as one who uses clever schemes and is cold and calculating. Of all their zodiac symbols, this is considered the worst.
When you just glance at Obama and whom he surrounds himself with, you hear the hissing and spitting. You see the snakes crawling all over each other as they attack and eat their prey. It is as if the Chinese created the "Year of the Snake" just to describe Obama and his agenda.
Regardless of the slithering evil all around us, I boldly shout from the rooftops to Americans and the world – "THIS IS THE YEAR OF THE LION." Snakes can slither all they want but will only be allowed to strike so far before they are completely destroyed by the lion, the Lion of God is Jesus Christ.
America hides behind the dangerous and loving lion just as in the famous Chronicles of Narnia, where Aslan the Lion took on the evil witch and destroyed her plans. Slithering Obama may have told military help to "stand down" on 9/11 at Benghazi, but I say to America STAND UP and be counted. Stand up for what is right, no matter the current struggles, threats, and sell out of the media, many in Congress, and the White House. Stand up first for our Lion – God of the Holy Bible, and then stand up for your God-given rights and freedoms. Our Lion will give us the courage and strategies to fight this battle with snakes.
Americans are beloved offspring of the Lion, and last I checked, lions step all over and eat snakes. Sometimes when they are in the mood, they just pick them up and flip them.
This is the year of the Lion in America. Draw on our Lion's power, join me with my daily, national prayer challenge you can find on www.therothshow.com, and together let's crush some snakes.
Join me each day on my show: www.therothshow.com
© Laurie Roth
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