When the Hands That Guard the Nation Go Hungry
How can anyone expect an air traffic controller to guide lives through the sky, or a soldier to stand guard at midnight, when their own stomachs are empty and their bills are past due? How can those who command from marble halls throw million-dollar parties while the guardians of this land cannot feed their children? It reveals a sickness in our leadership, a blindness in our system, and a deafness to human suffering that Heaven will not ignore. The Word says in James 5:1-4, “Now listen, you rich people, weep and wail because of the misery that is coming on you… the wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you.” The cries of the hungry and the unpaid are reaching the ears of the Lord of Hosts even now.
Those in power toast to their own success while the infrastructure beneath them trembles. Do they not see that when a man is forced to choose between duty and survival, his mind fractures? Do they not realize that when the mind of a controller is clouded by hunger or despair, planes fall and chaos follows? The same men and women they depend upon for national security are being stripped of the very security they swear to defend. It is written in Proverbs 29:4, “By justice a king gives a country stability, but those who are greedy for bribes tear it down.” The tearing down has begun because justice has been traded for politics, and empathy for entertainment.
Every act of negligence toward the people is a seed of rebellion in the soil of the nation. When leaders feast and the workers fast, Heaven measures the imbalance and writes it upon the scales of judgment. America has been warned before: the sin of Sodom was pride, fullness of bread, and abundance of idleness, while the poor and needy were neglected. (Ezekiel 16:49) The same spirit walks our corridors of power now. Those who sit in padded seats of comfort believe themselves untouchable, yet the Lord says, “The first shall be last and the last shall be first.” (Matthew 20:16)
Mental health will soon become the battlefield of the nation, because a weary mind cannot bear the weight of corrupted leadership. The dominoes will fall, not because the troops are weak, but because the strong have been ignored. Yeshua stands as witness to every mother skipping meals, every veteran losing hope, every worker stripped of peace. And He warns, “Whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for Me.” (Matthew 25:45)
The remnant must pray, but also speak. We are not called to silent tolerance when injustice wears a crown. Speak truth, sound the alarm, and remind the rulers of this age that their power is borrowed and their time is short. For the Lord of Hosts will not be mocked, and the cries of the hungry will soon echo louder than the laughter of the wicked.
Signed,
General Coco
Salvation Revolution Ministries


For this was a powerful word of pain that echos.❤️
Powerful word coco thank you general yes we should pray speak up and also help where we are needed and called.