God will deal with the corrupt, thieves

Letters

IN Papua New Guinea, we have a system where politicians who steal will go free.
There are lots of loose cannons out there who escape justice through their evil means and think that they would go free.
Christians should pray to God to restore what has been stolen from the people.
Besides, the godless who deny justice, manipulate powers, steal people’s money, failing to deliver to their people, abuse power and practise corruption will face the judgement of God.
What happened this year?
Many people of high standing fell as ripe fruits from the tree.
We might have startling figures at the end of this year and into the future.
Bad trees will be cut down and uprooted, and it’s only the beginning.
Today, the God of Israel will fight on behalf of the oppressed and the poor in this nation and no thief will escape.
God will get rid of wicked men and PNG will surely be delivered.
To the thieves, the ungodly and the unrighteous, you can evade justice here on earth, but you can never escape God’s justice.
Just because you are in power, it does not mean you are immune from God’s judgement.
You can take advantage of the power you have but God’s hands are bigger than anything.
If justice on earth cannot hold you accountable for your actions, justice in heaven will do.
I appeal to Prime Minister James Marape to keep evil advisers away.
Get rid of those with evil motives and bad politicians in the Government. If you do the right thing, you will continue to triumph and your enemies will be shamed.
Remember that God is a God of the righteous and as long as one is upright in righteousness, no matter how small the world sees him, he will still be victorious.
Sin is the only enemy that changes the government every now and then.
If a nation sins, its rulers change constantly.
So keep away from sin and you will rule long.
Christians are praying for a Godly government to be established because the ungodly have ruined the nation.
Please rise up.
Let’s pray against the evil forces that cause our people to sin.
We will pray for you always.

Tonny Guan,
Kondan Baundo-Simbaix