Happy endings and Sad endings…
I just saw the latest news from early this morning. And it looked like this: It would have seem that there were a series of tornadoes that ripped through the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, killing many people and severely damaging their homes. Well, that truly doesn’t look like climate change or a climate crisis to me, or even anything that’s man-made. It was the wrath of God that we just saw, yes, my heart and prayers do go out to those people in both states that lost everything due to those storms. Austria ends their public lockdown, and the real piece of good news is that the missing 10-year-old girl named Sophie from Texas was found alive with her dad in a foreign country, she looks great for her age. But too bad her father is in a lot of legal trouble.
And our own course in human history still turns.
David.
Thank the Lord for the safety of that little girl! I don’t know if we are seeing the wrath of God, or God allowing our own sinfulness play out without him protecting us so much anymore. Maybe his wrath is going to be letting us self-destruct because like any good father, our Heavenly Father is going to let us figure it out for ourselves. I mean, yeah, He can do anything and nothing is impossible with God, but what are we learning if He is constantly stepping in to save us?
@caria Maybe, maybe. Or actually it is God’s way of warning us to return to him since what we all are realistically seeing is all these very atrocious weather, hate, violence, and many other very notable calamities that are taking place right now in our lifetime because everything that is happening now, with all the hateful climate protests, Antifa and BLM riots that are occurring all over the world, including the pandemic, are actually signs and messages that he, our Lord Jesus, is on his way back here. Anyone who says that the many lives that were recently lost in that huge storm that ripped through the central United States is due to climate change is an absolute liar and a great hypocrite, I think that it was either God’s judgment or his wrath that caused the huge storm there, not climate change, warning all of mankind to turn from all the hate, lies, deception, theĀ Mother EarthĀ worship, the science worship, and the racism that we are truly hearing about in the media, from these hateful activists, from our world leaders and what are own precious little children are having to put up with in their schools, and to turn back to him. Cause, of we all don’t, the more demitrial calamities from our Heavenly Father is what we all are going to see. And yes, Carina, I still do have little 10-year-old Sophie Long in my thoughts, hope she fully recovers from what she’s been through. Yes, God the Father can do anything on the Earth, after all, it is his planet, we, humans, can only cultivate, tend and respect it, but we truly cannot bow down, love, worship it and even try to save it from something that is realistically non-existent, such as the so-called fictitious climate crisis that they’re putting out. David.
@wda2 Oh, I do believe God will pour out his wrath, and it’s coming. These are likely little tastes of it, but I was more suggesting that he allows these things, rather than causes them because he doesn’t cause the evils of the world. He doesn’t put us in peril – that goes against his nature as a loving God. Chastisement is loving, however, so I get that part. Punishment is coming and deserved, in my opinion. We did this to ourselves and we cannot blame it on God.
@caria Thanks for agreeing with me. Yes, I do also agree with you that something very catastrophic is headed for them and it will be from God the Father, after all, it is his planet, not mankind’s and certainly not the climate activists or the environmentalists. And once it hits them, there shall be no escape, just as there shall be no blaming it on climate change or global warming either, it will be on their heads, not ours. David.
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