Thanks to Pastor Ezekiel's reply to my critique of Michael Moore's apparent apathy to his own hometown of Flint, Michigan's water crisis, I sought news reports about his claim and here it is:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...promoting-new/
Galatians 6 says that we reap what we sow and Nahum 1 says that God is slow to anger and that His wrath is great as well as that He never forgets a wrong and that He does not acquit the guilty. Psalm 10 and 94 have similar messages of God's deliverance of justice on the wicked as does Luke 1.
We must pray for him as Jesus said that we must do for our enemies in Matthew 5. We must pray that he will renounce his sins of gluttony, greed, hypocrisy, and his liberal version of Christianity, which promotes homosexuality and abortion. Jeremiah 9 and 11 say that God does not listen to the prayers of the wicked as Proverbs 15 says that they thoughts and sacrifices of the wicked are abominable to God and the next chapter says that the fear of God is to hate evil and the ways of wicked.
Of course, it is in our sufferings that we are tested and sanctified as Job proved as does Hebrews 12 and Proverbs 3 and 16 say about God's chastisement and how we must let Him guide our ways. The Prodigal Son in Luke 16 is a testament of this merciful chastisement by letting sinners revel before they fall and recover as does Israel's destruction and recovery as Hosea 2 and Isaiah 7 and 11 say. Jeremiah 31 had a similar message for Judah.