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Dave in Tenn:
No politics.

indianabob:

--- Quote from: AwesomeSavior on August 30, 2019, 01:16:59 PM ---Hi Bob:

His religious beliefs or lack thereof have nothing to do with this particular issue, or the other examples previously given. The one thing that matters to God is their intended or actual actions. That's it.

Keep watching!

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Hi Dean,

I agree that a person's actions can be taken as mean spirited by some people.
However we are not supposed to bring politics into our discussions as Dave from Tenn has reminded us.
My main point was that we shouldn't judge God's actions in bringing events to pass by attributing dangerous weather results to God's revenge upon any person we don't approve of.
God selects leaders in many fields for what they will produce according to God's knowledge of them and God's leading of them to carry out God's will.

We may observe and take note for future reference, but in my view we should not judge before we see the final result of God's sovereign power.

Kindly offered, Indiana Bob

AwesomeSavior:
Hi Bob:

Thanks for your thoughts.

In keeping with Dave's reminder, I will answer this gently. I never mentioned Gods' REVENGE, nor "any person we don't approve of". :)

Interesting that this hurricane is now "historic" for the Bahamas. The sea and the waves roaring?

Dean

indianabob:

--- Quote from: AwesomeSavior on August 30, 2019, 09:59:44 AM ---God is going to send a strong message to a certain man in a white house and whose property is going to be heavily impacted by this monster.

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Hi Dean,

Sorry if I misread your statement above.
So how would we define this message from God if not revenge/punishment for disobedience or strong correction or admonishment etc.??
And would the owner of a property be made aware of needed (?) punishment if they were not believers such as we believe that we are?
Wouldn't a non believer just charge the damage up to chance and therefore not be corrected or admonished?
God brought correction upon Pharaoh at the crossing of the Red Sea. But Pharaoh had decades to rule with cruel treatment of Israel before that.
God brought correction upon Saul/Paul by gracing him with forgiveness, knowledge and understanding and then using him as a tool for decades to save others.
I think that God's methods are more gracious than we tend to understand and this applies to all type of people.

Kindly offered, friend Bob

Wanda:
Excellent questions Bob.

I would also like to know if the one being sent the message is not aware who it's from or even why, what then is the  gainful outcome for God or the person he's sending the message to?

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