I finally got to go see Horton Hears a Who. I didn't appreciate the little slam against homeschooling at the beginning where the kangaroo is pouch-schooling her joey, but otherwise I liked it very much!
Last year, I read a prophetic word about God using Horton Hears a Who to speak to people about abortion. So I watched the movie with interest. After viewing the movie with my boys, I told them how they were once a tiny speck in my womb. Yet their DNA strands were more complex than volumes of encyclopedias. Just like Whoville!
The movie caused me to pray once again that the positions in the Supreme Court would not be blocked. We need godly Supreme Court justices who will overrule abortion! Our Kangaroo court is spilling blood on the nation because they can't hear the cries of the unborn children.
If we could stand as a united front against abortion and cry out together, maybe the Kangaroo court would listen to us.
I'm grateful for the recent action taken by the senate in South Carolina. Pregnant women will get a chance to see their unborn child in an ultrasound before making a decision to abort.
Here's an excerpt from Horton Hears a Who that speaks volumes!
Quoted from Dr. Seuss' book Horton Hears a Who: (red color added by Lou Engle)
(Kangaroo - Kangaroo Court - Supreme Court)
And Horton called back, "I can hear you just fine.
But the Kangaroo's ears aren't as strong, quite, as mine.
They don't hear a thing! Are you sure all your boys
Are doing their best? Are they ALL making noise?
Are you sure every Who down in Who-ville is working?
Quick! Look through your town! Is there anyone shirking?"
Through the town rushed the Mayor, from the east to the west.
But everyone seemed to be doing his best.
Everyone seemed to be yapping or yipping!
Everyone seemed to be beeping or bipping!
But it wasn't enough, all this ruckus and roar!
He HAD to find someone to help him make more.
He raced through each building! He searched floor-to-floor!
And, just as he felt he was getting nowhere,
And almost about to give up in despair,
He suddenly burst through a door and that Mayor
Discovered one shirker! Quite hidden away
In the Fairfax Apartments (Apartment 12-J)
(12 = government; J = Justice)
A very small, very small shirker named Jo-Jo
Was standing, just standing, and bouncing a Yo-Yo!
Not making a sound! Not a yipp! Not a chirp!
And the Mayor rushed inside and grabbed the young twerp!
And he climbed with the lad up the Eiffelberg Tower.
"This," cried the Mayor, "is your town's darkest hour!
The time for all Whos who have blood that is red
(A connection with the Blood)
To come to the aid of their Country!" he said.
"We've GOT to make noise in greater amounts!
So, open your mouth, lad! For every voice counts!"
Thus he spoke as he climbed. When they got to the top,
The lad cleared his throat and he shouted out, "YOPP!"
(Young Ones Praying and Prophesying)
And that Yopp...
That one small, extra Yopp put it over!
Finally, at last! From that speck on that clover
Their voices were heard! They rang out clear and clean
And the elephant smiled. "Do you see what I mean?...
They've proved they ARE persons, no matter how small.
(I believe the crux of the Abortion issue is the deception
from satan that says the unborn are not people at all.)
And their whole world was saved by the Smallest of All!"
"How true! Yes, how true," said the big kangaroo.
"And, from now on, you know what I'm planning to do?...
From now on, I'm going to protect them with you!"
And the young kangaroo in her pouch said,...
"...ME TOO!
From sun in the summer. From rain when it's fall-ish,
I'm going to protect them. No matter how small-ish!"
For more information on how this book is a word about abortion, see http://www.elijahlist.com/words/display_word/5053 |