“When the righteous increase, the people rejoice, but when the wicked rule, the people groan.” – Proverbs 29:2
Subscribe On: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube | iHeartRadio
On Monday, Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman officially announced her run for Governor of Kentucky in 2027 at the Kentucky History Center in Frankfort. She is most certainly running to continue the radical pro-LGBTQ agenda of her boss, current Governor Andy Beshear, who was just recently given a national award by the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund in Washington, D.C.
Lt. Gov. Coleman is the first person to announce a run for Governor of Kentucky in 2027. If Coleman succeeds in the race for the Governor’s mansion, she will become only the second woman ever to govern the Bluegrass State. Martha Layne Collins was the first female governor from 1983 to 1987.
During Coleman’s tenure as Lt. Governor of Kentucky, she has not been without controversy. In addition to supporting the transgender mutilation of children with Gov. Beshear, Coleman also abused her position as the head of the cabinet overseeing the Office of Unemployment Insurance. As reported by WDRB, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Coleman used her position to help her friends. She gave special help to people, like her hairdresser, by giving them quicker access to things like unemployment benefits. Kentuckians in need, however, had to wait long, extended periods of time for their help.
As the race for Kentucky’s next Governor will undoubtedly heat up over the coming months, let us keep the Biblical principle in mind, found in Proverbs 29:2, that when the righteous are in authority the people rejoice, and when the wicked rule the people suffer. May Kentuckians evaluate all the candidates for Governor before election day and cast votes to elect a Governor who leads in righteousness because righteousness exalts a nation (Proverbs 14:34).LET US PRAY…
Father, we thank You that we live in a free country where we are able to elect our leaders to determine the direction of our state and nation. Lord, help us to never take the incredible blessing of being able to vote for our leaders for granted. Father, empower Your people here in Kentucky to elect a Governor who will lead in a way that glorifies and honors You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.