Tagged “wicked”

“We pray that You would string Your bow, sharpen Your sword, make ready all the instruments of death.”

Father, we pray that the angel of the Lord would chase them down. We pray that You would set for them a dark and slippery place, and that the angel of the Lord would persecute them there. They have hated us without any just cause at all, and they have devised all their plots without any good reason. We ask You therefore to rise up and defend us. Stand in the pass behind us, and lower Your spear against them. Turn them back from their wicked attacks. Rout them, we pray. Chase them like chaff in a stiff wind. We pray that You would string Your bow, sharpen Your sword, make ready all the instruments of death. Ordain Your arrows to fly against those who persecute the righteous. Make their mischief to roll back on their own impudent heads.
Douglas Wilson

“When they have abused offices within Your Church, let other faithful men rise up to take their place.”

Let these wicked men come under the rule and reign of wicked men. Let Satan be continually at their right hand, accusing them. When they come into judgment, when the trial comes, we pray that the verdict of guilty would be rendered. When they cry out to You, let their prayers be reckoned as sinful. When they pray to You, let the ceiling above them remain silent. Cut short their days. When they have abused offices within Your Church, let other faithful men rise up to take their place.
Douglas Wilson

On “digging up evil”

A Corruption of Justice Primer

digging up evil

“My prayer for Natalie really is that she might find peace and true healing, and find it soon.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading

Wednesday, November 25, 2015 |

On a False Report

“the actual record matters”

Liar

“You shall not spread a false report. You shall not join hands with a wicked man to be a malicious witness. You shall not fall in with the many to do evil, nor shall you bear witness in a lawsuit, siding with the many, so as to pervert justice.” — Exodus 23:1–2 Continue reading

Friday, October 2, 2015 |