Yes, God is good. But the Bible says that He changes not. Do you believe the Bible, Sam?
Throughout Scripture it makes it quite clear that the blessings of God in His work are conditional upon obedience. A case in point is in Joshua. The Israelites marched around Jericho once a day for six days, not saying a word. Then on the seventh day they went around seven times, and then shouted for all they were worth. God did the rest, what they could not do, and the walls were flat in record time.
Then on to Ai and 30+ Israelites died. Joshua was aghast and beside himself, but God told him to get up. The problem was that there was sin in the camp. One man's sin cost the lives of 30+ Israelites throughout the forfeiture of God's blessing.
Ellen White has a bit to say about this subject.
So Sam, do you believe what the Bible says? Do you believe that if sin is left to remain in the 3ABN camp, that it will forfeit God's blessing and invite His wrath, though it slumber long?
Bob, do you believe that there is no sin among the leadership of the Seventh-day Adventist church? Rather unlikely, don't you think? Where is the SaveTheSDAChurch website or discussion forum? Do you believe that in your investigation of 3abn you and Gailon are doing God's work? Are you sinless as you proceed? Are you obeying God completely? Are you requiring that everyone who helps you in this endeavor conducts themselves in total obedience to God?
Think about Habanero's recent post that you invoked to challenge Sam. Does wild success necessarily mean God is blessing? No. And the converse is also true. Look at Job. His life was thown into an ash heap. Everything was stripped away from him. His friends came to him chastising him about the sin in his life that had caused the removal of God's blessing. Were they correct? No.
I am not inferring that Danny Shelton or his leadership are either sinful or sinfree. I'm just suggesting that perhaps you are using a rather flawed argument here. If the Aichen example applies to the SDA Denomination, every Christian Ministry and the Body of Christ, we are all in deep, deep trouble because "there is none perfect, no not one". I am under the impression that when Jesus laid down His life and then rose again, we entered into a new era. Not an era of permissiveness, but of Grace...Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb and covered by His Righteousness, not our own.
God changes not. Behold the lamb that was slain from the foundation of the world. It is people who misinterpret and misapply what He has said and who He is. When will WE change and get it right?