A strange news article from Texas: TX reservoir turns blood red

"This is the original headline:

"End Times? Texas Lake Turns Blood-Red"
"A Texas lake that turned blood-red this summer may not be a sign of the End Times, but probably is the end of a popular fishing and recreation spot. A drought has left the OC Fisher Reservoir in San Angelo State Park in West Texas almost entirely dry. The water that is left is stagnant, full of dead fish — and a deep, opaque red. The color has some apocalypse believers suggesting that OC Fisher is an early sign of the end of the world, but Texas Parks and Wildlife Inland Fisheries officials say the bloody look is the result of Chromatiaceae bacteria, which thrive in oxygen-deprived water. "It's just heartbreaking," said Charles Cruz, a fish and wildlife technician with Texas Parks and Wildlife in San Angelo, Tex."
"Blood red reservoir"
"Texas is experiencing major drought this summer, with 75 percent of the state's area in an "exceptional" drought, the highest level, according to the National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC). The state had hoped for some relief from Tropical Storm Don last week, but the system fizzled and brought only an inch or two of rain to areas near the coast."
"End times predictions"
"As of last week, all that remained of the lake was a small pond a few feet deep, Cruz said. There were thousands of dead fish, he said, but no sign of life. Pictures of this blood-red pool circulated online in fishing forums and caught the notice of Indiana preacher Paul Begley, who said in a YouTube video that the lake might be evidence of the apocalypse as predicted by the Biblical book of Revelation. "The second angel poured out his bowl on the sea, and it turned into blood like that of a dead person, and every living thing in the sea died," the passage Begley cited reads. "The third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and springs of water, and they became blood." Begley may not have any more luck at predicting the end of the world than did Harold Camping, the radio preacher who set the date for May 21, 2011. But for as long as the drought persists, the OC Fisher reservoir is a reservoir no longer."

Well. First, we are not in the Tribulation now. The 'end times' technically is the period when Jesus went up (Acts 1:9-12) and the time of the rapture when Jesus will come down. (1 Thess 4:17). After that there will be a period of judgment on the earth known familiarly as the Tribulation (Matthew 24:29) but known formally as the Time of Jacob's Trouble. (Jeremiah 30:4-7).

The verse the article cites is Revelation 16:3, but actually Rev 16:4 is more apt: "The third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and springs of water, and they became blood." However, the whole point is moot, because when the verses above come true it's actually quite far along in the time of the judgment period. In Chapter 19, Jesus returns, so we can see that quite a lot has been going on before the time when the sea is turned into blood.

For example, Revelation 6 describes wars in all parts of the world, a quarter of the world dying from diseases and other means, a great earthquake, 144,000 Jews have been supernaturally evangelized and are witnessing to the world, and much more. Since it is my interpretation that the Tribulation is mostly chronological, by the time Revelation 16 comes with its seas being turned into blood, many other markers will have let the world know that they were indeed IN the Tribulation. There will be no question.

I don't find it mysterious or mystical that fish died in the reservoir. It has been incredibly hot in Texas for a long time. Here in GA the news just said that since May there have been only 4 days when temperatures have been below normal, and right now we are experiencing our 15th consecutive day of 90-plus degree temps. Texas has had it much worse. So it's logical that the reservoir water temperature would increase to the point where fish life would die in intolerable conditions.

What I find is the interesting part is that someone didn't say, 'gee, it's been so hot that the temps got high enough that the fish died." Instead, a reference was made to Revelation judgments. And more interestingly, the comment didn't die there, but was printed.

The end times are on people's minds. That is for a reason. Judgment IS coming, but this long end-time period has been one of grace bestowed on the world and an example of His loving-kindness. As His warnings increase, the fact of the prophesied judgments are rising to people's conscious minds, whether they believe in them or not. They're thinking along judgment lines. The discussion of their imminence is happening in the secular world as well as the religious world.

Please heed these warnings from our loving God. He is giving you time to reflect on the fact that He is showing you He exists. He is showing you that judgment is a real thing. He wants you to reflect on your deeds, and know that they are sinful deeds rendered against a Holy God. (Mt 24:44). Please understand that anyone with a sin in them will never be able to enjoy the peace and closeness of heaven with Jesus because with unforgiven sin in them, you're a criminal to him deserving of a sentence. The sentence is eternal separation from Him in hell. (Luke 21:34-35).

No, we're not in Revelation times yet, but someday the world will be. But part of that same world will have been rescued from the coming wrath (1 Thess 1:10). His love is such that you get to choose which population group you will be in when that day comes. Don't wait too long to decide.

Comments

  1. It is very telling, in my opinion. They have a sense, the end is nigh.

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  2. Texas has come under severe Judgments as of late. It's unbelievable. I've long been telling my fellow Texans to repent and turn back to the Lord, but as always they do not listen.. as Isaiah says, 'line upon line, precept upon precept'. They don't want to her the truth, the want to hear what things that make them feel good about their disobedience. Soon, they will learn. The biggest is yet to come. I've been feeling it for a long time. The Lord has moved me and my family to North Carolina, and I think I am beginning to realize why. This is all I'm going to say about it for now, but bear in mind, Bad Things are going to happen in Texas... soon.

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  3. Wow...you really think people in Texas are more sinful than people in California or New York or Nevada? There are horrible things happening all over the world...look at what has happened in Haiti, Japan..etc...so they deserve more judgement because they are supposedly more sinful than people in other countries? I could go on but I won't because your comment is kind of upsetting. At this point, the whole earth is groaning and I believe it's because of the weight of sin that is piling up to Heaven as Elizabeth once put it. We are truly so close to the end of this age...

    Anyway, I have always wondered how the judgments of the tribulation would occur (apart from those that involve supernatural creatures)...whether they would be impossible acts that go against what God originally programmed into creation or naturally possible occurrences that are just extremely, extremely rare or where just thought by scientists to be impossible. The birth pangs are so serious now that it seems that many of the judgments might be naturally rare. I hope I'm making sense, it's just something I always wondered. I know they will obviously occur at the command of God but just like the star of bethlehem, can we say that the judgments were programmed into creation at it's inception? I want to shout yes in reverence to God's unfathomable wisdom and might! What do you think Elizabeth?

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