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GloboHomo really hates this and, back in the day, they killed his servants. What did the King do? He sent his army to kill those murderers and burn their city down. Here, in Western idiom:
Do you think, gentlemen and women, that the King will act differently today?
Titus and Vespasian forever,
LSP
A few friends of mine, who are not part of the Church, have now started talking about a spiritual evil in this world, taking over unsuspecting people. They are becoming believers in their own way.
ReplyDeleteThere are wars and rumors of war. Famine, pestilence and earthquakes. Yesterday was the anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun in Fatima. Today will be a full eclipse in your part of town.
Pray always, and watch.
Southern NH
Yes indeed, Anon, and I've a similar thing with some of my friends too.
ReplyDeleteThe eclipse was a thing, dark, cold and not a little apocalyptic.
LSP, both videos were inspiring in their different ways. Thank you for posting them. The Patriarch reminds us that God is all powerful and wins the battle in the end. It is too easy to let all of the evil in the world overwhelm us. It truly is a battle between satan and God, and all of us need to do our small parts.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that it was both in Russian (I assume) and English. Also interesting were the two guys in suits standing next to the Patriarch. I assume that they were bodyguards. A reminder that evil is always close at hand.
Again, thank you for posting these videos. I find your blog inspiring, and it's on my daily blog visit list.
JohnD
Thank you, John, I appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteThe Patriarch's message was clear and inspiring, Mr. Cash's? Most definitely an admonition.
A friend recently pointed out God's chosen people are the Jews, Christ was a Jew, and the final battle will be in the Middle East as forecast in the Bible. She goes on to say Christianity is a branch grafted on an old tree. Where does that leave the rest of the world?
ReplyDeleteAre we approaching end times? If so, we don't get a vote, so best we prepare our spiritual selves best we can. Of course, I'm an unchurched semi-heathen so what do I know?
Never heard that song by Cash. Very moving. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWSF, I feel we, all of us, must throw ourselves on God's mercy. Take heart, it's infinite! End times? Every day is a day closer, obviously, and note how evil's accelerating as are our own lives.
ReplyDeleteI take solace from the parable of the Prodigal Son and the thief on the cross.
One of the best, eh, Anon?
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