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Natural Disasters: Are They Judgements From God?

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

Many have said that all the natural disasters that we are seeing now are judgements from God. When I read the Old Testament, I see that when God sent down a judgement, he either took his people out or He took them through the judgments. In these natural disasters, Christians have lost everything and even their lives, so I don't think they are judgement. I do believe that they are warnings from God to a world to repent and turn to Him, and that they are signs that Jesus spoke about to look for before His return.

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  • my niece survived the horrible tornado that went through Tuscaloosa Alabama, i pray this video helps her and all the others who see it ..

  • @gloria120304 Oh I will be praying for you neice. I've been praying that through this horrible situation that this will cause some to come to Jesus and others to grow closer to Him. This is a real test of faith when a Believer goes through something like this. My heart goes out to her and her family.

    God bless you and your niece,

    Linda

  • It's the law of sowing and reaping. I think that nations and persons that do not pray to the one true God or who do other evils will also reap destruction. Look at Germany led by Hitler who killed so many of God's chosen ppl, or Japan atm who have temples and shines to many god's. There is always a consequence to sin ... God is love ... but He is also HOLY. God hates sin ... and that is why unless ur sins are covered with Christ's blood u will reap eternal separation from God & His eternal wrath

  • @Cmedic57 I totally agree with what you said...Amen!

    God bless

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  • @ramirez509 It is true, all mankind have inherited the sin of the first Adam, therefore no man is without sin. But God has provided a way through His grace, mercy and sacrifice that the confessed sins of one who accepts the provisions of divine atonement recieve the gift of salvation. As we confess our sins, God is holy and just and will forgive us our sins as we extend forgiveness to others, but those who say they can atone for their sins by good works or say they don't need Jesus are decieved.

  • @carpentersdaughter2 So if a father sees his child in the street about to be ran over by a car and says nothing, it's OK as long as the father isn't driving the car? We will agree on the eternal separation. God doesn't create the storms

    but the storms are a rule of the natural law you just mentioned. At any rate, God is not the ruler of this world, Satan is.

    On Earth, Yeshua can only be found in the hearts of people, not in the air. The lord of the air is the other dude.

  • @carpentersdaughter2 I'm telling you I am a Gnostic Christian and you can deny my existance all you want, I'm not going to disappear. Go to Jay Forrest's GnosticPodcast and see for yourself, what are you afraid of? You say you don't make assumptions yet refuse to even look at my beliefs. Beliefs in Gnostic Christianity vary even more than in Orthodox/mainstream christianity. I can say "You can't be an American and be a Christian" but that doesn't make it true.

  • @CristoYcruz Amen!!!

  • @CristoYcruz Metoo

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