As I was reading the numerous automobile blogs I go at least once a week, I read posts about the declining American auto industry and how they want the government to bail them out like the government bailed out the banks. GM wants to buy it’s crosstown rival Chrysler from Cerberus while proclaiming that it has only enough reserve cash to last until December 31, 2008.
After thinking about all of this, the next thing that came to my mind was the now famous Cindy Jacobs ‘prophetic publicity stunt’ where a bunch of people got Bullish For God and laid hands on the bronze bull statue on Wall Street per the directives of the “Day of Prayer for the World’s Economies” brought forth by “Generals International”, lead by Cindy Jacobs.
If Cindy Jacobs really believed in this stuff, then why have we not seen Cindy and her legions of followers call forth a “Day of Prayer for the American Auto Industry” in the Motor City anointing the corporate offices of GM, Ford, and Chrysler and finding some American Musclecars (with some prophecy of ‘America, your muscle will come forth……” LOL!!!) to lay hands on?
Let me ask another question and go further on this issue. What about those famous prophecies Kim Clement used to speak over Detroit many years ago that were talked about in numerous Christian Internet forums? If they were true, we wouldn’t even be talking right now about a troubled American auto industry because Detroit would have been a mega-prosperous city with a super-low crime rate after all those territorial spirits were cast away and all those ‘gates’ were locked shut.
Because all these ‘prophets’ and ‘generals of God’ really care about is their own pocketbook (and loss of money due to either failed prophecies and/or a people who can’t send them money in a failed economy) in the midst of the troubled economy instead of the total well-being (spiritually, emotionally, and financially) of an entire nation that they claim God’s hand is upon.
They make money off the stock portfolios in Wall Street and not from the workers within the American Auto Industry who don’t send them money.
It’s a ’selective spirituality’ of more, longer, and harder ‘pray-a-thons’, ‘mega-fasts’, and ‘if my people who are called by my name… rallies’
And it’s clear to see what was selected…..

