Friday, May 24, 2013

Oklahoma Twister


It was an unfortunate event that happened earlier this week in Oklahoma. I have heard that the funnel cloud was 2 miles wide and set on the ground for about 45 minutes destroying the town of Moore, OK. I, in no way, wish to try to minimize the seriousness of this event. The only reason I mention this is because the next day, on the radio, I heard a radio announcer asking his audience “Why does God allow suffering?” He was probably only asking that because he was trying to show that there is not a God. I heard a few people call in and offer their explanations for the few minutes that I listened to the show. One person called in and said God allows suffering so we will know good times when we see it. Another called in and said that God is just testing us.



Of course there were no people that called in and gave a legitimate biblical answer at all. After all what would you expect anyway, we are living in a Babylonian country. These types of things, storms, droughts, etc, are happening more and more frequently in this country, as we move further and further away from the Father and his word. Just a coincidence? No way, my friend. It is difficult at the very least to understand the bible without understanding who the descendants of Israel are. The answer lies is in the fact that the bible clearly states the Father chastises Israel, his servant more so than any other people on the face of the earth. Not to say he doesn't punish others at all, but, he does go out of his way to correct Israel his servant.

Let me explain...
I start out by bringing attention to Amos 3:1-8
In verse 2 of this chapter, it states he does punish Israel for their iniquities.
Verses 4-8 are important verses also. They talk about one condition making another happen. For example the lion roars only when it gets food. Or a bird only is trapped in a snare when there is food present.

In verse 7 he makes it clear, he does nothing without revealing it to the prophets.
In verses 6 the statement is implied that when the trumpet is blown in the city the Lord hath done it, or created the evil.
What, the Lord created evil?
Yes, he creates evil as well as good. Look at Isaiah 45:6-7. In verse 7 he makes it ever so clear that he does create evil.
Putting this in order:
  1. We see God punishes Israel his servant.
  2. Things happen for a reason.
  3. God controls good and evil.
  4. He will not do anything to Israel unless he discloses it to the Prophets first.
Micah 3:2-3 talks about the Israelites and their nature that offends Father Yahweh. We live in a nation that aborts 3,500 children every day, we worship movie stars more so than we worship the Father, and we threw both the Father and his word out of our Government. We also are letting aliens rule over us which are promptly destroying our Christian morals and Christian faiths in all forms. 

Then the prophet Micah tells us in Micah 3:4 that the Lord will not hear our prayers because of our actions!

 In Micah 3:8, the Prophet Micah tells us he was full of power by the spirit of the lord and to "declare unto Jacob his transgression, and Israel his sin." As long as we sit around idly and do nothing to promote the Kingdom of Yahweh on this earth we will see more of both twisters and other seemingly natural phenomenon occurring more frequently.

This all falls in line with the blessings and curses chapter of Deut 28. God did not allow Israel to get away with dishonoring his word then, and he sure will not allow it now.


Wolf Blitzer asks a tornado victim who is probably an Israelite if she thanks the Lord for her survival., which she promptly replies she is an atheist. This would have been the opportunity to at least keep Christianity foremost in peoples minds. All she had to do was say yes, but that isn't even in her ability. 

I want it to be known today that I thank the Lord for everything. I hope all that read this will do the same!

Praise the Lord!

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