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Delaware police find cocaine, heroin, guns at day care with 4 kids; 2 suspects arrested

Brethren, as we open our eyes to the sin-riddled world described in this heart-wrenching report from Fox News, our spirits cannot help but be stirred with righteous anger. In Dover, Delaware, a so-called 'day care'—The Little Peoples LFCC 2—was revealed to be a den of iniquity, where those entrusted with our most innocent, our children, were instead harboring weapons of death and drugs that enslave the soul. "Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea." (Matthew 18:6). This scripture rings clear and shouts a divine warning to Cameron Christmas and Jessica Cooper, who dared to house such wickedness alongside God's precious lambs. Their transgressions are manifold: drugs—heroin, cocaine, crack—these are the very poisons that tear families asunder, fuel violence, and spawn a gulf of hopelessness. The presence of firearms amidst the playthings of little ones is a stark mockery of the sanctuary a day care ought to provide. Jesus Himself showed the unparalleled value He placed on children, and to subject them to such dangers is a perverse inversion of all that is holy. But let us also raise our voices in praise for the Dover Police Department, who, with vigilance and dedication to their duty, rooted out this evil. Their actions embody the scripture: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." (Matthew 5:9). In a society that too often maligns our law enforcement, let us remember that these servants are often the thin blue line that stands between chaos and order, sin and salvation. We must fervently pray for the full weight of the law to come down on those who would place our youth in jeopardy. "Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established" (Romans 13:1). We believe in a justice system founded upon biblical principles, and it is imperative that such flagrant sin does not go unpunished. Those who are guilty must repent, for redemption is still within reach even for the gravest sinner—but it must come with genuine contrition and a turning away from the darkness. In all of this, let us not lose sight of what is at stake—the well-being of our children, the very future of our nation. As a community of believers, let us commit to safeguarding our young ones, to mentoring them in the ways of the Lord, so that they might grow in righteousness rather than the shadow of sin. Christian families must double their diligence, ensuring that the environments in which we place our children are worthy of their innocence and conducive to their godly upbringing. The piercing light of Truth has shone on the wickedness in Dover, Delaware, but this is but one battle in a larger war against sin that rages on. Stand firm in faith, hold fast to what is good, and continue to pray for justice, for "The Lord loves justice; he will not forsake his saints" (Psalm 37:28). Let the righteous wrath against sin be our banner, and let our vigilance in defending the innocent never waver, as we strive to reclaim this land for the Kingdom of Heaven. Amen.

 
 
 

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