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End Time Prophecies
AwesomeSavior:
Porter, if you think about the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man, is it not also signifying what the unsaved world will be experiencing in their future Lake of Fire judgment unto their salvation? It does, in its own special way, have a future literal application for the unsaved world when the saints judge them unto salvation in their Lake of Fire experience, in addition to what the saints are going through right now, as our carnality is burned up by God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Matthew 24:7, there are two separate Greek words for "divers" and "places". The Greek word for "divers" is kata, which according to Strongs can mean: diverse, throughout, more, and exceeding, amongst others. Thayer's Greek Lexicon defines it as "distributively, indicating a succession of things following one another: in reference to place, in every city (city by city, from city to city), with the plural."
The word "places" is the Greek word topos. Both Strong's and Thayer's define it as place, but Thayer's also says: of any place whatever: (in diverse places) i.e. the world over...
I can attest to the fact that God has been and continues to cause inward earthquakes in divers(e) places of my carnal thoughts, which are not easy to deal with, but are profitable for salvation.
Dennis Vogel:
I just caught the end of a news story about young children having sex identity problems. Eight-year-olds are being taught in school that they may really be the opposite sex inside.
Rom 1:26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature:
Rom 1:27 And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.
For the first time there are gay pride parades all over the world - Even in Isreal (which the 'church' strongly supports).
Isa 5:20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Musterseed:
Isaiah 19:11-14
The Lord has mingled A PERVERSE SPIRIT in the midst thereof; and they have
caused Egypt to ERR IN EVERY WORK THEREOF as A DRUNKEN MAN STAGGERING
IN HIS OWN VOMIT.
Jer.10:2,, Thus says the Lord,LEARN NOT THE WAY OF THE HEATHEN
Yes Dennis, I watched some of these parades from across the world on you tube yesterday
and children were marching in them also. I thought, surely this cannot continue into
another age can it? I mean how bad does it have to get before Jesus Comes. I remember
Ray saying that all hell will be breaking loose and the world would be in turmoil when Jesus
comes . Even so Come Lord Jesus.
In Christ , Pamela
AwesomeSavior:
Looks like the gulf states will be in for a soaking from Tropical Storm/Hurricane Barry. This is an early start to the season.
indianabob:
flooding and drought in the same season and nearby.
This is a sign of coming events, but we don't know how long it may last.
Bob
OROCUINA Honduras (Reuters) - A severe drought has ravaged crops in Central America and as many as 2.81 million people are struggling to feed themselves, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday, though the region's coffee crop has been largely unscathed.
The drought, which is also affecting South America, has been particularly hard on the so-called "dry corridor" of Central America, which includes southern Guatemala, northern Honduras and western El Salvador.
"The drought has killed us. We lost all our corn and beans," said Olman Funez, a 22-year-old farmer who lives in Orocuina, a rural town in southern Honduras.
Funez earns $4.74 per diem as a day laborer, and says he and his wife are rationing what food they have.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega recently allowed 40,000 tonnes of red beans and 73,500 tonnes of white corn to be imported to help lower prices.
Guatemala declared a state of emergency after 256,000 families lost their crop.
"I am 60 years old, and this is the first time I have seen a crisis like this," said Jesus Samayoa, a farmer in Jutiapa, about 160 km (99 miles) from Guatemala City.
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