Saturday, December 29, 2012

HURRICANE DOMES AND REAPING THE EAST WIND

I am always amazed at the wicked who think to alter the outcomes in their lives by attempting to thwart Godly judgments.  If you have read my previous posts on the book The Harbinger, the folks in New York City (the city of the play mocking Mormons and so much else that is sick and wrong) after receiving a judgment of God (the collapse of the twin towers), they raised their fists defiantly to heaven and swore that they would rebuilt bigger and better - in effect, dismissing the effect of the judgment against them, and this nation.

The people of Texas are embarking on this same thing, effectively thumbing their noses at God:

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/28/16218175-hurricane-domes-rising-across-texas-as-shelters-and-gyms?lite

As a nation, we are getting hit with disasters of increasing frequency and intensifying scale.  Our response, as a nation, has not been to slow down for a while and evaluate our spiritual health and our current course of action, but we have repeatedly resolved "to build it stronger and better".  In a city where they were hosting the premiere gay festival of the year on the same week that Katrina hit and nearly wiped it off the map, no one took the time to make the connection between behavior and response by a just God; they instead resolved to build the dikes a measure taller.  Almost in a bid to show their invincibility in the face of the future impending judgments.  And so it goes with foolish, puny little man attempting to defy a God intent on showing His greatness in His chastisements.

When will we learn?  What will it take to make it through to man?  I guess what is coming will answer that question.  I feel the earth is in revolt against the parasites that inhabit the face of it.  Will we become less toxic to it?  We are holding it back from its glorious future.  The only way we will move forward with it is to make the transformation into the Zion people who will make the move forward with it.  May we all be up to the task.


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