You have been told to pray for those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1–2), but you ignored it and chose your own way. Then you expect God to answer you. You have no regard for His word, yet you want Him to regard your complaints.
When your mouth opens and anger comes out, you are not helping the land—you are cursing it. Words are weapons. That is why Scripture says you should not curse the ruler (Exodus 22:28). But you say, “He is not my leader.”
Whoever speaks and things move is the leader. When he signs, it becomes law. Authority is recognized whether you like it or not (Romans 13:1). That is the person you have been speaking against, releasing words filled with anger and bitterness.
And that is part of why things are not changing. There is too much poison—lies, negativity, constant speaking against the land. You reject anything good and still say you want the country to be better.
Words are not empty. They affect outcomes. They shape what happens (Proverbs 18:21). If a few people praying rightly can bring change, imagine what would happen if you actually obeyed Scripture.
But instead, bitterness has become normal.
If you want change, obey God. Pray. Drop the anger, drop the bitterness, drop the unbelief. That is how things begin to shift.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/dOXECCudY1c?si=-4qI1s_AzoEIsXmL
[Published On 05/04/2026]


