Thursday, November 17, 2005

Don't worry about WWIII?

I've too often encountered the idiotic idea that "all's well that end's well" represented here, followed by my response:

Not to worry, eh, David. In spite of all man's ministrations, God is still in charge of it all, and in the end, it will be his way.

I've never doubted that for a second, but would you have said the same thing to Jews being threatened by the rise of the Third Reich or when they were being shipped to death camps?

What I'm horribly concerned about, as is most biblical, is that our peoples are headed into the worst time in human history, the Time of Jacob's Trouble, the Great Tribulation, and many still haven't been properly warned, giving them an opportunity of a lifetime to seek shelter in God and be spared from the German-EU nuclear storm about to be unleashed.

Jonah wasn't worried about Ninevah. Jeremiah and others cried their hearts out for Israel and Judah. Don't the rabbis teach we can either welcome the Mashiach or we can demand divine intervention? My hope and prayer for Israel is that we welcome Mashiach and turn from our sins, and save ourselves.

God's Church must warn the world!

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