Biden’s Last-Ditch Effort to Protect the Guilty
How pardoning the corrupt before leaving office defies God’s justice
What does it mean when leaders use their power to protect the wicked?
Reports suggest President Biden plans to pardon individuals tied to corruption before leaving office. If true, this act not only shields wrongdoing but also mocks the justice system meant to uphold truth and accountability.
God's Word is clear: leaders are to uphold justice and righteousness. Proverbs 17:15 warns, “Acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent—the Lord detests them both.”
When leaders protect evil instead of punishing it, they invite God’s judgment upon themselves and the nation.
God demands accountability from leaders
Throughout the Bible, leaders are held accountable for their actions. From King Saul losing his throne for disobedience to corrupt rulers like Ahab facing divine punishment, God’s justice is unwavering.
Leaders who enable corruption and pardon the guilty are no exception.
Micah 6:8 reminds us, “What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.” Leaders who ignore this command sow chaos and distrust, leading nations into moral decay.
Biden’s potential pardons would further erode public trust and enable the continuation of evil practices.
God’s justice cannot be escaped
While earthly leaders may use their power to avoid accountability, no one escapes God’s judgment. Romans 2:6 assures us, “God will repay each person according to what they have done.” Every sin, every act of corruption, and every abuse of power will be judged.
As Christians, we must stand firm in prayer and action, trusting that God’s justice will prevail. We cannot lose hope, even when human systems fail.
Instead, we are called to speak out against evil, pray for righteous leadership, and trust in God’s ultimate authority.
Parting Words
President Biden may try to protect the guilty through last-minute pardons, but he cannot shield anyone from God’s judgment. Leaders who abuse their power will face divine justice.
As believers, let us stand firm in faith, pray for truth to be revealed, and trust that God’s justice will prevail in His perfect time.
Evil may seem to triumph for a season, but God’s justice lasts forever.
Biden exposing the deep state is a great idea
Not sure how you pardon some person that has not be accused, prosecuted or found guilty of given crime.
A. Challenge at supreme court will be interesting.