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By Elizabeth Prata
They cry climate change, but the climate has always regularly changed. If they worry about climate change now, they should really be worried about how MUCH the climate of earth will change when the Tribulation occurs.
In reading Revelation it's like reading a horror story of the world's climate. Grass burned, rivers drying, sun scorching men with heat that is so unbearable, volcanic winters, you name it. Just read Revelation 6-18 to view the upcoming changes to the climate.
Christians know that it will be due to God's transformation of the earth in preparing it for the renewal back to how the earth was before the curse. But the climate change enthusiasts and worriers will surely be declaring "We told you so" all the while repeatedly denying that it is God in charge and making these changes. (Revelation 16:9, 11, 21...)
I found this illustration of earth without water from Physics and Astronomy Zone.
Revelation 11:6 says the Two Witnesses have the power to shut the sky, that no rain may fall during the days of their prophesying, and they have power over the waters to turn them into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague, as often as they desire.
No rain for three years? Wow. Crops fail and food becomes scarce, especially for the poor.
Climate change now? Please. They don't know the climate that is about to change horrifically on God's initiation and timing, but they will. As many as we share the Gospel with and who convert, so as to be raptured prior to these changes, there will be many millions left behind that will endure these terrible changes to the climate. It makes me sad, but it must be so. God will be glorified in the many who do come to faith during the prophesied time of Tribulation, in which the earth will groan so loudly that many will fall down and beg,
And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sits on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand? (Revelation 6:16-17).
They cry climate change, but the climate has always regularly changed. If they worry about climate change now, they should really be worried about how MUCH the climate of earth will change when the Tribulation occurs.
In reading Revelation it's like reading a horror story of the world's climate. Grass burned, rivers drying, sun scorching men with heat that is so unbearable, volcanic winters, you name it. Just read Revelation 6-18 to view the upcoming changes to the climate.
Christians know that it will be due to God's transformation of the earth in preparing it for the renewal back to how the earth was before the curse. But the climate change enthusiasts and worriers will surely be declaring "We told you so" all the while repeatedly denying that it is God in charge and making these changes. (Revelation 16:9, 11, 21...)
I found this illustration of earth without water from Physics and Astronomy Zone.
Revelation 11:6 says the Two Witnesses have the power to shut the sky, that no rain may fall during the days of their prophesying, and they have power over the waters to turn them into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague, as often as they desire.
No rain for three years? Wow. Crops fail and food becomes scarce, especially for the poor.
Climate change now? Please. They don't know the climate that is about to change horrifically on God's initiation and timing, but they will. As many as we share the Gospel with and who convert, so as to be raptured prior to these changes, there will be many millions left behind that will endure these terrible changes to the climate. It makes me sad, but it must be so. God will be glorified in the many who do come to faith during the prophesied time of Tribulation, in which the earth will groan so loudly that many will fall down and beg,
And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sits on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand? (Revelation 6:16-17).
Comments
It's interesting you would bring this up at this time, because it's just been recently that I realized the same thing...the wrath of God during the Tribulation will probably be attributed to climate change, if it occurs while that's still a thing. For just a moment it annoyed me that they will think they were right, but I was ashamed of myself for feeling that for even a moment...how could I feel anything but pity for them for what they will go through during that time?
ReplyDeleteSo sensitively stated...thank you Grace to You!
DeleteDue to serious drought and unprecedented high temperatures for this season, many trees on our north Alabama farm are dying, the grass is brown and brittle, and the small lake is down about 2 feet. Even the weeds are dying and lost in the dust that covers trails, paths, cars and driveways. Our farm is beginning to look like that earth without water! No wonder your good essay caught my attention!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Marion, I had not heard of the Alabama drought! I'm so sorry about the trees and grass on your farm! I pray it breaks soon... We are still being plagued with unseasonable heat. Ugh, still in upper 90s in nearly October, 15 degrees above normal.
DeleteHere in Southern parts of Georgia it has gotten so dry that I took pictures this week where you can just about walk across from one side to the other. One of our deacons at our church is a forest ranger and stated that the had been called out almost daily putting out fires due to the dry, parched land. As I look at what has been going on in our world and reading Revelations things are falling into place. Earth quakes, mudslides, flooding, parched lands, fires but we are following just like the Israelite's. Even us Christians have fallen away. Not doing what we are called to do. Lord help us if we do not wake up.
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