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God will not be mocked.
I mean that literally.
King Herod Agrippa I, when he refused to give credit to God during a public event, was struck down in that exact moment and was recorded by the Book of Acts as well as the historian Josephus as dying a horrifically painful death when his bowels burst and began to rot, and his flesh was consumed by worms.
King Nebuchadnezzar was stricken instantly with madness and driven from his Kingdom for a period of time after he credited the glory of the empire of Babylon to himself, and was only reinstated to his position and had his mind restored when he "acknowledged that the Most High is sovereign over all kingdoms on earth and gives them to anyone he wishes.”
His grandson, King Belshazzar, had a feast where they drank wine from golden cups from Jerusalems Holy Temple as an act of sacrilege, and was that night killed and had his kingdom divided after a very public supernatural warning from an angel of the Lord.
Not only are there historical examples, but modern examples such as a comedian mocking God and in that exact moment, suddenly losing consciousness, falling and breaking her skull open on the ground.
Deny him, sure.
He's gifted you the free will to make that choice.
But mock him?
Make a public declaration under Heaven that He isn't who He says He is?
The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords is a Sovereign ruler over all kingdoms and all people.
If someone forgets that, He has been known to remind them swiftly and harshly.
God will not be mocked.
@thewardoll The excuse of him thinking it was a "doctor" was also such an incredibly false and ignorant statement to make.
At least, as all things can work towards the Glory of God, it has shown who blindly supports this and who actually prioritizes Christ by their responses.