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Are the Spirits of Pharaoh and Herod Alive and Well in America in 2022?

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If you’re like me, you love ushering in a new year and getting another fresh start. It’s kind like turning over and shaking the Etch A Sketch to begin with a clean slate. Unfortunately, much of the dark side of the spirit world tends to carry over year after year and generation after generation.

About 2,000 years ago, there was a horrific massacre of young children in Bethlehem by King Herod in his attempt to kill Jesus. That was a rehash of a near identical rampage by Pharaoh in Egypt almost 1,600 years prior. And that common thread seems to have continued on through today. Why is that?

Let’s begin at square one, acknowledging that there is both good and evil in this world. This was instilled in each of us even as kids, playing cops and robbers (long before the cops got defunded) and watching westerns with the good guys in the white hats versus. the bad guys in the black hats. It’s been that way ever since the Garden of Eden; remember “the tree of the knowledge of good and evil” (Gen. 3)?

For those not comfortable talking about demons, if you agree with what I have said so far, you’re halfway there. It’s a matter of accepting (through Scripture) that the evil we observe is only the tip of the iceberg and can be greatly influenced by an unseen realm.

“For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world” (Eph. 6:12a, NLT). But the good news is, in this same unseen realm, forces for good—angels and the Holy Spirit—are at work on our behalf.

These evil forces seem to repeat themselves throughout history. “There is nothing new under the sun” (Eccl. 1:9b, MEV). The devil has no creativity, so he runs the same schemes on a loop—generation after generation. But we can keep him from outsmarting us by being familiar with his evil schemes (2 Cor. 2:11)

In Exodus 1:22b (NLT), we read about this edict of Pharaoh: “Throw every newborn Hebrew boy into the Nile River” (the original Planned Parenthood in action). Uncoincidentally, this was right at the time Moses was born. Although the devil most likely didn’t have the whole picture, he apparently tried to kill Moses to stop God’s law from coming to fruition. You know the story: Moses’ mother laid him in a basket and put him in the Nile (Ex. 2:3), and Pharaoh’s daughter found the baby and rescued him.

Fast forward to the New Testament, and we find the same evil spirt manifesting through Herod. Matthew 2:16b tells us, “He [Herod] sent soldiers to kill all the boys in and around Bethlehem who were two years old and under, based on the wise men’s report of the star’s first appearance.” Again, Herod may not have known exactly what was going on. But he knew there was something special about the child born in Bethlehem based on the wise men’s account of the star that appeared.

This means these were two instances in Scripture in which there were evil forces working through individuals to murder babies. And they reared their ugly heads at two of the most significant junctures in the history of the world: the births of Moses, through whom God gave us the written law of the Old Covenant, and Jesus Christ, who ushered in the New Covenant, which writes the Law on our hearts (Rom. 2:15).

Back in October, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Pitman blocked SB 8, the Texas “Heartbeat Bill,” which was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on May 19 of this year. Fortunately, two days later, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals granted the state’s request to override the lower court’s decision while the case is reviewed. On Nov. 1, the Supreme Court heard arguments in United States v. Texas, brought by the Biden Justice Department.

It’s one thing to be so callous that you look the other way and allow something evil to continue by your inaction (which is egregious enough in itself). But can you imagine suing for the right to murder babies? Spending many hundreds of thousands of dollars in court to block a law that would allow a baby’s heartbeat—that would beat approximately 2.5 billion times in an average lifetime—to keep beating? By the way, if we pronounce a person dead when their heart stops beating, why wouldn’t we consider it a life when it starts beating? Folks, this is not normal, naturally speaking. Could this be that same murderous “spirit” that operated in Pharaoh and Herod, trying to destroy another written law that would give life to precious babies?

We read in Psalm 106:35-38 about the children of Israel in the wilderness: “They worshiped their idols, which led to their downfall. They even sacrificed their sons and their daughters to the demons. They shed innocent blood, the blood of their sons and daughters. By sacrificing them to the idols of Canaan, they polluted the land with murder” (Ps.106:35-38).

I believe we have polluted our land—the United States of America—with murder by shedding the innocent blood of our sons and daughters. We have sacrificed them to the idols of career, reputation and convenience. Thank God for Texas and Mississippi, which are leading the way to abolish this barbaric practice. As we roll in the new year, let’s make it a priority to pray for our Supreme Court justices to do the right thing and stop the

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