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Benham Brothers: 'When The Wicked Rule, The People Groan'

07-09-2016

The Benham brothers are speaking out on social media about FBI director James Comey's decision not to charge Hillary Clinton, calling it "garbage."

Jason and David Benham posted a video on Facebook saying the reason they made it was because they see people "losing faith in the government and justice as a whole."

David shared the verse from Proverbs 29:2 which says, "When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." 

He continued saying that 89 percent of Americans no longer trust the federal government anymore. 

"They don't even trust the FBI...when someone is clearly careless, deliberately scrubs emails from the server... it's just ridiculous... I don't even know how to talk," said David . 

Jason, said its "crazy" that David Daleiden, the man that exposed Planned Parenthood, was indicted by the FBI for uncovering the truth about baby parts being sold. 

He continued saying, it's crazy that you have Hillary covering up the truth without punishment. 

"We gotta get back to God. That's the answer," said Jason.

David ended the video on a note of encouragement saying that the answer to the nation's hard times is prayer. 

"Even though the righteous are not ruling right now and we're watching the wicked rule, and a lot of people in this country are groaning, let's turn our groans into prayers for a supernatural revival and a reformation in this country. We can do it." 

The Benham brothers most recent book is called, "Living Among Lions – How to Thrive Like Daniel In Today's Babylon" is available on Amazon. 

 

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