Thursday, May 23, 2013
Was Oklahoma Tornado Prophesied in the Bible? | Prophecy in the News
What about the verse in the Bible that says, My people perish for the lack of knowledge? READ Isaiah 40:24 and Isaiah 41:16. Also, READ Psalms 1:4-6. And there's more IF you're wise enough to find it. "I love ya brother, but you NEED to READ and STUDY the full word of God before you speak!" After all, doesn't the Bible also say, "Lean not on thine own understanding?" The Bible also says to study to show thyself approved. Approved of what, you may ask... KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM! (KJV ONLY)
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It helps to understand the parable of the Fig Tree if when you read in Rev. 2:9 n 3:9 when Jesus was telling us that there were only 2 out of the seven churches that He approved of Smyrna n Phildelphia for they taught who the Kenites are who say they are Jews n do lie for they are of the synagogue of satan. These Kenites calling themselves Jews are the bad fig n our true brother Judah the good fig together forming the nation of Israel back in 1948 its our generation that will see all Bible Prophecy come to pass.Pastor Murray @ShepherdsChapel is a great place to start if your looking for understanding on how n why things are going to go down were in the 5th Trump where we see Fathers True Word being taught thru out the world. The 6th will bring satan when hes cast from Heaven Rev.12:6-9 to this earth appearing in Jerusalem n claiming to be Jesus. Times getting short..
ReplyDeleteone thing is humans living organism another is nature, earthquakes tornado and other grillings are somewhat natural.imagine an elephant and an ant, nature is the elephant, humans are the ants. however what humans do affects nature but mostly humans (ants), when a men is killed in Iraq one will be killed in america, when one is killed in Palestine one will die in israel. for humans the equation is not the same it concerns, little humans ants. as this human ants become dangerous the elephant just organizes them and puts them back into place.
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