Sometimes I see Christians spend tons of time worrying about evil government and its conspiracies who will be the next president, etc. This does not surprise me, but it is a tactic Satan uses to distract us. Let me make some simple points.
There was a conspiracy against Jesus, and it even killed Him. There were horrifically barbarous and evil governments full of plots. And the record is that Satan and his angels are often behind world powers (Dan 10; 11, Eze 28), and they are supernaturally strong forces that resist even God's angels. The record is also that yes, Christians may be killed by governments or evil men for their beliefs. (Rev 12:11, Rom 8)
But you know what Christ didn't do? He didn't talk about who took down the world trade centers or if Sandy Hook was a hoax. That would have been a distraction. Christ realized that the real struggle isn't against governments, because there are two classes of people: those in Christ, and those captive to do Satan's will. (Gal 3; 2 Tim 2) Indeed, we should expect all sorts of evil, but this thought should not overtake us with shock and awe.
You see, Christ's example and God's word are what we should follow, "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places." (Eph 6)
There is only one way to change the world eternally and spiritually, and that's by making less people captive to Satan to do Satan's will. Otherwise, no matter how it seems, it's a passing, fleeting change, and it's not going to be stored up in heaven. Don't let Satan distract you. Follow Christ's example, even if it initially upsets you to ignore Satan's machinations playing out in the flesh and blood.
"For the entire Law is fulfilled in in this one word: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself."—Gal 5:14