The Lord showed me yesterday in my prayer time that the United states is in a season of judgement from the Lord.
The judgment started in the North Eastern corner with the Spetember 11 attacks on New York and Washington D.C.
It has now continued with the devastation of New Orleans.
The Lord showed me that in coming times there will be devastation in California and then in the North West of the country, possibly Washington State.
This has been confirmed in a couple of separate, unrelated posts at www.extremeprophetic.com .
God does not send these events to bring vengeance on people. He is not capricious, malicious or angry.
God is desiring to bring the once-great nation of the United States back to dependence on Him alone.
People of the USA, it is time to turn back to God and His Son Jesus. This is the time to repent and return to true faith in Him.
Blessings
Keith
Hi lokutus_prime,Thanks for your thoughtful comments and for your respectful attitude! Let me just address one misconception that you have. Christianity is not a philosophy and it's not a religous system. At its heart is the wonderful idea that you and I can have a personal relationship with the Creator of all things... not only that, we are made for that relationship.What I posted here was not a random thought wishing vengeance on a group of people. As I said, it was God speaking to me, something that in the Jewish and Christian traditions is often referred to as prophecy.Since I believe with all my heart that God made this great universe in which we live, it's not too hard to believe that He is able to direct the molecules and forces which make up storm systems, etc.Since we live in a fallen world in which even the "laws of nature" are imperfect, seemingly random events such as hurricanes and earthquakes are a sad part of human experience. Occasionally, however, God uses such tragedies to make a point or a warning to human commnuities that they need to get back to what is important- namely a relationship with the living God, marked by true devotion and holy living.BTW I am not as narrow as you infer- I actually have two degrees, one in engineering the other in theology.Blesing to youKeith
ReplyDeleteVery interesting.... we were discussing this topic just this morning - not in such depth, but remarking that things like this seem to follow a falling away from God.I believe that God loves us enough that He will use a wide variety of means to bring His people back to where they need to be.Great post - much food for thought.
ReplyDeleteI think often we forget that God is more interested in saving us for eternity than he is in our comfort in the present. That's not to say that He is uncaring about tragedies and disasters, but that He sees things from a much bigger perspective than we do.I'm curious why you've come across this now, nearly three years later? Some things seem to have a very long life span on the internet :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I didn't even notice the date when I commented. It was in Opera's subscriptions, notifying me that it was a post with a new comment, yet I see that even the comment is from 2005! Very strange indeed! Unless perhaps someone made a comment then deleted it - that could generate such a notification. I've had notifications before that didn't seem to have anything new and wondered if maybe that was the case.I can't get back to the page that came up at the time, but the Fathers and Sons articles came up as a link from your post of June 12, so that would be as expected.
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