(Luke 17:26-30) Jesus is COMING SOON (Rev. 22:12)!
The terrible, awful, very bad floods in Texas (even though parts of that state are Godly) have absolutely nothing to do with the storm named Harvey. I understand it was named after Harvey Korman of the sinful Carol Burnett show - that ginger comic who allowed people like Cher and Steve and Edie Gorme to appear on her sinful program. But I digress.
The Holy Bible (hallelujah!) tells us that when things are as they were hundreds of years ago when Noe (Noah's nickname) walked the earth and begat and enjoyed a basically dry climate until the LORD shewed His Great Power, we can expect the same to happen in these sinful days. The end WILL come. And the area of Houston, where homosexuals are allowed to control the government, is now reaping exactly what they sowed. We should indeed pray for them, but GOD is in control here, not us. Is it a tragedy, or is it the LORD's way of chastising sinful and lustful behavior?
It reminds me of the aids. I won't go further than that. And don't think that people in high ground are safe from God's wrath! Jesus can go anywhere and make it rain at His Holy Will.
Oh, Church! PRAISE GOD FOR THESE TIMES, for it means our redemption draweth nigh. We should be shouting GLORY to the LORD GOD OF HOSTS \0/
The terrible, awful, very bad floods in Texas (even though parts of that state are Godly) have absolutely nothing to do with the storm named Harvey. I understand it was named after Harvey Korman of the sinful Carol Burnett show - that ginger comic who allowed people like Cher and Steve and Edie Gorme to appear on her sinful program. But I digress.
The Holy Bible (hallelujah!) tells us that when things are as they were hundreds of years ago when Noe (Noah's nickname) walked the earth and begat and enjoyed a basically dry climate until the LORD shewed His Great Power, we can expect the same to happen in these sinful days. The end WILL come. And the area of Houston, where homosexuals are allowed to control the government, is now reaping exactly what they sowed. We should indeed pray for them, but GOD is in control here, not us. Is it a tragedy, or is it the LORD's way of chastising sinful and lustful behavior?
It reminds me of the aids. I won't go further than that. And don't think that people in high ground are safe from God's wrath! Jesus can go anywhere and make it rain at His Holy Will.
Oh, Church! PRAISE GOD FOR THESE TIMES, for it means our redemption draweth nigh. We should be shouting GLORY to the LORD GOD OF HOSTS \0/
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