God Could Be Trying to Get Attention of African Americans Since Trayvon Martin's Murder Like Several Other Previous Racial Tragedies


If you are old enough to recall the 1980's, you can remember those were the very active years among African Americans whom were not afraid to speak out against racial discrimination.  However, it seems since many African Americans have arrived to blend into diversity, many of them have forgotten about the struggles during the civil rights movement and when Rev. Al Sharpton was extremely active leading marches against racial discrimination during the 1980's.   Now, since there has been so much diversity and many African Americans have intermarried with other races and bore bi-racial children, they seem to have neglected considering the causes of those whom have experienced racial discrimination.   Furthermore, it seems like many African Americans have been so free, because so often many have stated racism is a problem that is behind us, they have also cease biblical laws against sin.   Many now fight for the rights of homosexuality and have no consideration to unite to combat racial discrimination like in this recent case of the Trayvon Martin murder.   They have became united with those whom are enemies of God and His biblical commandments.  God seems to be trying to get attention of the race of black people as though He is trying to tell them not to forget who He is, slavery He saved them from and not to turn their backs on their own race whom are willing to peacefully unite.   These tragedies just do not occur for no reason, there is always a spiritual message and lesson to learn from God.  It is time for African Americans to seek Him.

Throughout the Holy Bible, we can recall stories of war between tribes.  According to God's Word, certain tribes rebelled against God.  The Children of Israel were a rebellious tribe and every-time God delivered them from their enemies, they would rebel and refuse to serve Him.   King Pharaoh had such dominion over the Children of Israel and there were various other stories in God's Word that informs us that whenever He is not pleased with us, He cannot do anything for us until we submit to His will and His way.   In 2 Choronicles 7:14, the scripture tell us: "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land."  In Isaiah 48:18, God says, 'O that you had hearkened to my commandments! then had your peace been as a river, and your righteousness as the waves of the sea..." In Psalm 81: 13 God says, "If my people would but listen to me, if Israel would follow my ways, how quickly would I subdue their enemies and turn my hand against their foes!" Therefore, foremost, God wants African Americans to not forget one of God's greatest miracles, He delivered their fore-mothers and forefathers from slavery.  Furthermore, many African Americans have became atheists and followers of man-made doctrines, in recent years the most popular one is the Gospel of Inclusion, which allegedly opposes of God's main commandments against sin.   Many have chosen to follow the beliefs of Bishop Carlton Pearson and other gay affirming ministers whom have allegedly claimed there is no hell, no Devil nor demons and all sinners go to heaven without repentance.   God uses certain cases to get people's attention and in this case of Trayvon Martin,  there is a great possibility he allowed this teen to face persecution of racial discrimination, because He is tired of many African Americans hating themselves and each other and most of all not loving, serving and obeying Him and His Word.   Trayvon Martin's murder was a very serious case and like many other tragedies, God wants humanity to worship Him and stop rebelling against His Word, that's it.  However, regardless of other races choosing to follow man-made religions and false doctrines, African Americans have no business taking part in any of them, because they are the offspring of prior slaves in America and God created them to be different, holy and righteous.  There was a spiritual purpose for slavery, to draw black people to Him.


Secondly, we feel it is so obvious God wants more love among African Americans.   There has been too much hatred among black people since they have been blessed with equality, after the era of the civil rights movement.   Many African Americans have chosen to unite with some enemies of other races whom despise the entire race of black people, which is absurd.   How can African American combat racial discrimination like in this case of Trayvon Martin, if many yet hate their own race and yet despise darker skin shades?  There is no way there can ever be strength among a race that has not stopped discriminating against their own race and flaunt their unity with other races to offend them.  Furthermore, over the years, many black people have murdered their own race by selling them drugs and have allowed gang war in their neighborhoods all over America.  Do you think God is pleased with all of this genocide?  Absolutely not.  God wants African Americans to wake up and stop hating His creation by speaking evil words or killing their own race with a weapon.   Trayvon Martin is an innocent soul whom unknowingly and possibly died for a cause and this cause if for unity among African Americans and most of all for them to love and serve God.   


God does not want anyone of any race to ignore His voice, but because African Americans are an offspring of slaves of previous times in America, He no doubt feels they ought to serve him, even if no other race totally submits to Him.   We all should learn something from the shooting death of Trayvon Martin before future situations could occur.   Before Trayvon Martin, after the civil rights movement, there have been many reported cases of racial discrimination.  Over the years, it seemed as though many black people turned cold to those whom admitted it.   Now, these cases maybe starting to pop up more than ever and many may expect for all African Americans to unite and no longer be so cold when someone admits they are facing racial discrimination, but without their repentance to God to each other it would be impossible.   Cold attitudes many times come from those whom are among diverse communities who resist being black, neglect and reject those whom are black and these are the ones whom never complain until racial discrimination comes against them, personally.   These sort of attitudes came in the 1990's until this present time.  It is time to stop pretending that we have finally overcame as race, because if African Americans are not serving God and completely surrendering to His will, there will never be enough unity to defeat racism.  As they continue to pretend there is no problem with racial discrimination in the midst of will only weaken African Americans as a whole.




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