Thursday, July 21, 2016

MORE ON THE SEVENS PROPHECY

 Just got the news that my company is taking a MASSIVE hit for our second quarter earnings report.  A co-worker buddy of mine who is pro-Wood Zone just sent me the news.  Whoa - stock prices are going to plummet.  He said the second half of my 777 prophecy may just be in the works after all.  On top of that, we just adopted a net-120 billing policy to our suppliers, which moves the burden of carrying inventory costs to our suppliers.  This will conserve cash flow in the short-term.  Things are not in a good state.

All things will be fulfilled every jot and tittle.

And on that note, I want to say a few things here.

Things NEVER turn out how you expect (in your natural mind), prophetically speaking.  When it was prophesied that Jesus would come out of Bethlehem (City of David), it was right.  Same thing for him coming out of Egypt.  Same thing for Him being a Nazarene.  All three perfectly valid statements - all three seeming to be perfectly contradictory of each other at first reading.  All causing enough confusion in minds that were not infused with the spirit of prophecy, that they could not comprehend and they ultimately rejected the corner stone of the very building they were grasping after.

Similarly with Joseph Smith declaring the wars poured upon all nations in D&C 87.  Reading that in 1865, I would have assumed the next thing would be an immediate war starting in Europe and then blacks rising up in the USA - but it would not be so at that point in time.  Only after reading how history unfolded over the next almost 100 years and then beyond to now (with our current Black oLives Matter) thingy going on, would we see it in its proper perspective (and there is still a lot of history to go through until we can finally say - okay, yeah; I got it now.

So, I just laugh at those who (in Jesus' day and even now) go, "Hey, failed prophecy - he was not born in Egypt just as scripture says!!".  I always say that fools mock - and they shall mourn their folly.

To the rest, be patient and carry on.

No comments:

Post a Comment