• THE WORLD IS EXPERIENCING INCREDIBLE TURMOIL, THAT CONTINUES TO INCREASE -THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF THE END TIMES.
    The frequency at which this world is thrown into turmoil now is incredible. We are seeing a constant increase in commotion, whether it be natural disasters, wars and conflicts, protests, crime, economic instability, it is all happening at an incredible pace.

    THE WORLD IS BEING GRIPPED BY WAR FEVER - Not only do we have the continued war in Ukraine with Russia, with many other nations getting involved now, Conflicts also continue between Israel and Palestine on a daily basis.

    Now look at what God said would be happening just before the 'harvest' of the earth:

    Joel 3:9-13 ...'Proclaim ye this among the Gentiles; prepare war, wake up the mighty men, let all the men of war draw near; let them come up: Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruninghooks into spears: let the weak say, I am strong. Assemble yourselves, and come, all ye heathen, and gather yourselves together round about: thither cause thy mighty ones to come down, O Lord. Let the heathen be wakened, and come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat: for there will I sit to judge all the heathen round about. Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe: come, get you down; for the press is full, the fats overflow; for their wickedness is great.'

    Do you see what the gathering of the world for war is connected with? The harvest - second coming of Christ!

    NATURAL DISASTERS ALL OVER THE EARTH - The recent "wild fires" in Maui were described as being like an 'apocalyptic movie' . Also, tourists have had to flee Portugal that has experienced 'apocalyptic' wild fires. Meanwhile, Slovenia has experienced it's 'worst disaster in history' after a month's worth of rain fell in just 24 hours, causing massive flooding. Also, 33 people were killed in Beijing after 'devastating' flooding there . Not to mention the heatwave killing people around the world, and South America "living one of the extreme events the world has ever seen" with 100 degrees heat in winter

    The world is also gripped by frequent protests and crime rising in many cities across the world. All the while the leaders are tightening their grip upon the world, seeking to introduce a cashless society, digital ID's, and spying through cameras everywhere. Add to that the rise in immorality with the LGBT agenda, and sexual immorality being pushed in our faces on a daily basis. We truly are living in a world of turmoil, with 'love waxing cold' and lawlessness abounding, fast approaching the end and second coming of Jesus Christ.

    Matthew 24:33 ...'So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors.'

    Matthew 24:4 ...'And Jesus answered and said unto them, take heed that no man deceive you.'

    Romans 13:11-14 ...'And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.'
    THE WORLD IS EXPERIENCING INCREDIBLE TURMOIL, THAT CONTINUES TO INCREASE -THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF THE END TIMES. The frequency at which this world is thrown into turmoil now is incredible. We are seeing a constant increase in commotion, whether it be natural disasters, wars and conflicts, protests, crime, economic instability, it is all happening at an incredible pace. THE WORLD IS BEING GRIPPED BY WAR FEVER - Not only do we have the continued war in Ukraine with Russia, with many other nations getting involved now, Conflicts also continue between Israel and Palestine on a daily basis. Now look at what God said would be happening just before the 'harvest' of the earth: Joel 3:9-13 ...'Proclaim ye this among the Gentiles; prepare war, wake up the mighty men, let all the men of war draw near; let them come up: Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruninghooks into spears: let the weak say, I am strong. Assemble yourselves, and come, all ye heathen, and gather yourselves together round about: thither cause thy mighty ones to come down, O Lord. Let the heathen be wakened, and come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat: for there will I sit to judge all the heathen round about. Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe: come, get you down; for the press is full, the fats overflow; for their wickedness is great.' Do you see what the gathering of the world for war is connected with? The harvest - second coming of Christ! NATURAL DISASTERS ALL OVER THE EARTH - The recent "wild fires" in Maui were described as being like an 'apocalyptic movie' . Also, tourists have had to flee Portugal that has experienced 'apocalyptic' wild fires. Meanwhile, Slovenia has experienced it's 'worst disaster in history' after a month's worth of rain fell in just 24 hours, causing massive flooding. Also, 33 people were killed in Beijing after 'devastating' flooding there . Not to mention the heatwave killing people around the world, and South America "living one of the extreme events the world has ever seen" with 100 degrees heat in winter The world is also gripped by frequent protests and crime rising in many cities across the world. All the while the leaders are tightening their grip upon the world, seeking to introduce a cashless society, digital ID's, and spying through cameras everywhere. Add to that the rise in immorality with the LGBT agenda, and sexual immorality being pushed in our faces on a daily basis. We truly are living in a world of turmoil, with 'love waxing cold' and lawlessness abounding, fast approaching the end and second coming of Jesus Christ. Matthew 24:33 ...'So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors.' Matthew 24:4 ...'And Jesus answered and said unto them, take heed that no man deceive you.' Romans 13:11-14 ...'And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.'
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  • My second word for those we forgot about.

    A Word from God to Maui:

    “My beloved people of Maui, hear My heart for you. You are not forgotten, nor are you forsaken. I have seen your tears and felt your pain as the fire swept through your land, consuming what was precious to you. But even in the ashes, I am moving. Even in the ruin, I am working.

    Out of the devastation, I will bring renewal. Out of the fire, I will bring life. Just as a forest grows stronger after the flames, so will your island flourish in ways you cannot yet imagine. I will restore what was lost and multiply your blessings. What was once broken will become a testimony of My faithfulness.

    Maui will become an island of Eden—a land of beauty, peace, and abundance. Your waters will flow clear, your fields will be lush, and your skies will sing of My glory. I will gather the hearts of My people to walk in unity, humility, and love, so that you may rebuild not just your homes but also your spirits.

    Do not fear, for I am with you. Do not lose hope, for I am your healer. Stand firm in faith, for I am making all things new. Trust in Me, and you will see the fulfillment of My promises. My love for you is unending, and My plans for you are good.

    Out of the ashes, Maui will rise, a beacon of My grace and glory for the world to see.”

    Scripture to hold onto:
    “To provide for those who grieve in Zion—
    to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes,
    the oil of joy instead of mourning,
    and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.
    They will be called oaks of righteousness,
    a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.”
    —Isaiah 61:3

    This is the word of the Lord for His people in Maui.
    #maui
    My second word for those we forgot about. A Word from God to Maui: “My beloved people of Maui, hear My heart for you. You are not forgotten, nor are you forsaken. I have seen your tears and felt your pain as the fire swept through your land, consuming what was precious to you. But even in the ashes, I am moving. Even in the ruin, I am working. Out of the devastation, I will bring renewal. Out of the fire, I will bring life. Just as a forest grows stronger after the flames, so will your island flourish in ways you cannot yet imagine. I will restore what was lost and multiply your blessings. What was once broken will become a testimony of My faithfulness. Maui will become an island of Eden—a land of beauty, peace, and abundance. Your waters will flow clear, your fields will be lush, and your skies will sing of My glory. I will gather the hearts of My people to walk in unity, humility, and love, so that you may rebuild not just your homes but also your spirits. Do not fear, for I am with you. Do not lose hope, for I am your healer. Stand firm in faith, for I am making all things new. Trust in Me, and you will see the fulfillment of My promises. My love for you is unending, and My plans for you are good. Out of the ashes, Maui will rise, a beacon of My grace and glory for the world to see.” Scripture to hold onto: “To provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.” —Isaiah 61:3 This is the word of the Lord for His people in Maui. #maui
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  • Here is a list of a Hundred ancient stories involving a flood which is just a taste of over 200 Stories that speaks about Noah's flood.

    1. The Epic of Gilgamesh (Mesopotamia)
    2. The Atrahasis Epic (Mesopotamia)
    3. The Eridu Genesis (Mesopotamia)
    4. The Ziusudra Epic (Sumer)
    5. The Deluge Tablet (Assyria)
    6. The Deucalion Myth (Greek)
    7. The Matsya Purana (Hindu)
    8. The Satapatha Brahmana (Hindu)
    9. The Manu Myth (Indian)
    10. The Maori Legend of Tawhaki
    11. The Aztec Legend of Tlaloc
    12. The Hawaiian Legend of Nu'u
    13. The Inca Legend of Viracocha
    14. The Yoruba Legend of Obatala
    15. The Aboriginal Dreamtime Flood Story (Australia)
    16. The Cherokee Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    17. The Iroquois Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    18. The Hopi Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    19. The Ojibwe Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    20. The Maya Legend of the Great Flood (Mesoamerica)
    21. The Navajo Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    22. The Pima Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    23. The Shasta Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    24. The Zuni Legend of the Great Flood (Native American)
    25. The Finnish Epic Kalevala
    26. The Babylonian Creation Myth Enuma Elish
    27. The Welsh Legend of Dwyfan and Dwyfach
    28. The Irish Legend of Fintan mac Bóchra
    29. The Persian Legend of Yima
    30. The Armenian Legend of Hayk
    31. The Egyptian Legend of Ra and Nut
    32. The Phoenician Legend of Deucalion
    33. The Ethiopian Legend of Abraha and Atsbeha
    34. The Norse Legend of Bergelmir
    35. The Roman Legend of Deucalion
    36. The Sumerian Legend of Ziusudra
    37. The Thai Legend of Phra Ruang
    38. The Vietnamese Legend of Lac Long Quan
    39. The Turkish Legend of Manas
    40. The Japanese Legend of Izanagi and Izanami
    41. The Korean Legend of Dangun
    42. The Mongolian Legend of Rokhshasa
    43. The Indonesian Legend of Batara Kala
    44. The Polynesian Legend of Tiki
    45. The Samoan Legend of Saveasi'uleo
    46. The Tongan Legend of Maui
    47. The Fijian Legend of Dakuwaqa
    48. The Maasai Legend of Enkai
    49. The Batak Legend of Si Raja Batak
    50. The Sunda Legend of Sang Hyang Tunggal
    51. The Story of Deucalion and Pyrrha (Greek mythology)
    52. The Story of Utnapishtim (Mesopotamian mythology)
    53. The Story of Matsya (Hindu mythology)
    54. The Story of Manu (Hindu mythology)
    55. The Story of Nu Wa (Chinese mythology)
    56. The Story of Bergelmir (Norse mythology)
    57. The Story of Tiddalik (Australian Aboriginal mythology)
    58. The Story of Coxcox (Aztec mythology)
    59. The Story of Nata and Nena (Babylonian mythology)
    60. The Story of Satyavrata (Hindu mythology)
    61. The Story of Ziusudra (Sumerian mythology)
    62. The Story of Noa (Maori mythology)
    63. The Story of Kabil and Habil (Islamic mythology)
    64. The Story of Unu (Mayan mythology)
    65. The Story of Tamabuco (Incan mythology)
    66. The Story of Tunggul Ametung (Indonesian mythology)
    67. The Story of Nuh (Islamic mythology)
    68. The Story of Manabozho (Native American mythology)
    69. The Story of Gucumatz (Mayan mythology)
    70. The Story of Xelhua (Aztec mythology)
    71. The Story of Bata (Egyptian mythology)
    72. The Story of Sata and Shiva (Hindu mythology)
    73. The Story of Tapi and Tapiyo (Amazonian mythology)
    74. The Story of Njord and Skadi (Norse mythology)
    75. The Story of Nüwa (Chinese mythology)
    76. The Story of Sumerian Creation (Sumerian mythology)
    77. The Story of the Great Flood (Lithuanian mythology)
    78. The Story of the Deluge (Babylonian mythology)
    79. The Story of the Flooded Earth (Haida mythology)
    80. The Story of the Rainbow Serpent (Australian Aboriginal mythology)
    81. The Story of the Flooded Kingdom (Korean mythology)
    82. The Story of the Flooded Island (Polynesian mythology)
    83. The Story of the Flooded Land (Inuit mythology)
    84. The Story of the Flooded Forest (Amazonian mythology)
    85. The Story of the Flooded Valley (Native American mythology)
    86. The Story of the Flooded Mountain (Tibetan mythology)
    87. The Story of the Flooded City (Egyptian mythology)
    88. The Story of the Flooded Temple (Greek mythology)
    89. The Story of the Flooded Cave (Mayan mythology)
    90. The Story of the Flooded Lake (Norse mythology)
    91. The Story of the Flooded River (Aztec mythology)
    92. The Story of the Flooded Desert (Arabian mythology)
    93. The Story of the Flooded Jungle (African mythology)
    94. The Story of the Flooded Volcano (Japanese mythology)
    95. The Story of the Flooded Oasis (Persian mythology)
    96. The Story of the Flooded Coast (Celtic mythology)
    97. The Story of the Flooded Island (Caribbean mythology)
    98. The Story of the Flooded Marsh (Slavic mythology)
    99. The Story of the Flooded Canyon (Native American mythology)
    100. The Story of the Flooded Peninsula (Mesoamerican mythology)

    These stories come from various cultures and mythologies around the world, each with its own unique interpretation of a great flood.
    Here is a list of a Hundred ancient stories involving a flood which is just a taste of over 200 Stories that speaks about Noah's flood. 1. The Epic of Gilgamesh (Mesopotamia) 2. The Atrahasis Epic (Mesopotamia) 3. The Eridu Genesis (Mesopotamia) 4. The Ziusudra Epic (Sumer) 5. The Deluge Tablet (Assyria) 6. The Deucalion Myth (Greek) 7. The Matsya Purana (Hindu) 8. The Satapatha Brahmana (Hindu) 9. The Manu Myth (Indian) 10. The Maori Legend of Tawhaki 11. The Aztec Legend of Tlaloc 12. The Hawaiian Legend of Nu'u 13. The Inca Legend of Viracocha 14. The Yoruba Legend of Obatala 15. The Aboriginal Dreamtime Flood Story (Australia) 16. The Cherokee Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 17. The Iroquois Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 18. The Hopi Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 19. The Ojibwe Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 20. The Maya Legend of the Great Flood (Mesoamerica) 21. The Navajo Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 22. The Pima Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 23. The Shasta Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 24. The Zuni Legend of the Great Flood (Native American) 25. The Finnish Epic Kalevala 26. The Babylonian Creation Myth Enuma Elish 27. The Welsh Legend of Dwyfan and Dwyfach 28. The Irish Legend of Fintan mac Bóchra 29. The Persian Legend of Yima 30. The Armenian Legend of Hayk 31. The Egyptian Legend of Ra and Nut 32. The Phoenician Legend of Deucalion 33. The Ethiopian Legend of Abraha and Atsbeha 34. The Norse Legend of Bergelmir 35. The Roman Legend of Deucalion 36. The Sumerian Legend of Ziusudra 37. The Thai Legend of Phra Ruang 38. The Vietnamese Legend of Lac Long Quan 39. The Turkish Legend of Manas 40. The Japanese Legend of Izanagi and Izanami 41. The Korean Legend of Dangun 42. The Mongolian Legend of Rokhshasa 43. The Indonesian Legend of Batara Kala 44. The Polynesian Legend of Tiki 45. The Samoan Legend of Saveasi'uleo 46. The Tongan Legend of Maui 47. The Fijian Legend of Dakuwaqa 48. The Maasai Legend of Enkai 49. The Batak Legend of Si Raja Batak 50. The Sunda Legend of Sang Hyang Tunggal 51. The Story of Deucalion and Pyrrha (Greek mythology) 52. The Story of Utnapishtim (Mesopotamian mythology) 53. The Story of Matsya (Hindu mythology) 54. The Story of Manu (Hindu mythology) 55. The Story of Nu Wa (Chinese mythology) 56. The Story of Bergelmir (Norse mythology) 57. The Story of Tiddalik (Australian Aboriginal mythology) 58. The Story of Coxcox (Aztec mythology) 59. The Story of Nata and Nena (Babylonian mythology) 60. The Story of Satyavrata (Hindu mythology) 61. The Story of Ziusudra (Sumerian mythology) 62. The Story of Noa (Maori mythology) 63. The Story of Kabil and Habil (Islamic mythology) 64. The Story of Unu (Mayan mythology) 65. The Story of Tamabuco (Incan mythology) 66. The Story of Tunggul Ametung (Indonesian mythology) 67. The Story of Nuh (Islamic mythology) 68. The Story of Manabozho (Native American mythology) 69. The Story of Gucumatz (Mayan mythology) 70. The Story of Xelhua (Aztec mythology) 71. The Story of Bata (Egyptian mythology) 72. The Story of Sata and Shiva (Hindu mythology) 73. The Story of Tapi and Tapiyo (Amazonian mythology) 74. The Story of Njord and Skadi (Norse mythology) 75. The Story of Nüwa (Chinese mythology) 76. The Story of Sumerian Creation (Sumerian mythology) 77. The Story of the Great Flood (Lithuanian mythology) 78. The Story of the Deluge (Babylonian mythology) 79. The Story of the Flooded Earth (Haida mythology) 80. The Story of the Rainbow Serpent (Australian Aboriginal mythology) 81. The Story of the Flooded Kingdom (Korean mythology) 82. The Story of the Flooded Island (Polynesian mythology) 83. The Story of the Flooded Land (Inuit mythology) 84. The Story of the Flooded Forest (Amazonian mythology) 85. The Story of the Flooded Valley (Native American mythology) 86. The Story of the Flooded Mountain (Tibetan mythology) 87. The Story of the Flooded City (Egyptian mythology) 88. The Story of the Flooded Temple (Greek mythology) 89. The Story of the Flooded Cave (Mayan mythology) 90. The Story of the Flooded Lake (Norse mythology) 91. The Story of the Flooded River (Aztec mythology) 92. The Story of the Flooded Desert (Arabian mythology) 93. The Story of the Flooded Jungle (African mythology) 94. The Story of the Flooded Volcano (Japanese mythology) 95. The Story of the Flooded Oasis (Persian mythology) 96. The Story of the Flooded Coast (Celtic mythology) 97. The Story of the Flooded Island (Caribbean mythology) 98. The Story of the Flooded Marsh (Slavic mythology) 99. The Story of the Flooded Canyon (Native American mythology) 100. The Story of the Flooded Peninsula (Mesoamerican mythology) These stories come from various cultures and mythologies around the world, each with its own unique interpretation of a great flood.
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