Coming Soon to a Planet Near You

I made it a point to catch the latest from Suspicious Observers this evening:

I believe it’s correct in substance, but I am personally planning on the Lord’s mercy to make it less extreme than the narrator predicts. My convictions keep telling me that this is not the end of the world, nor humanity, by any means. Ben also admits that the timing could be a little off, even by a decade or more. The thing to watch for immediately is the sunspot activity.

Meanwhile, the situation closer to home here in the US is likely to be ugly enough in just a few months. Again, the timing isn’t the issue, but that God’s wrath is certain. On the one hand, I’m trying to make sure I’ve done all I can do to be ready to witness to His glory. My heart keeps telling me these are good things. On the other hand, most of what any of us can do is almost certainly short-term. It’s not the details, but the heart-led awareness that matters most. It’s more important to obey your convictions than to worry about what some of the items signify. We really need the habits more than the results.

Even without the solar and galactic disturbances, things are going to be shockingly difficult. My heart keeps tell me that we should expect significant changes in the economic and political situation. TPTB have been lying about their plans, and it’s far worse than most people dare to imagine. Even when they see it happening, the majority will simply not believe it.

No, you don’t have to agree with me on any of this; it’s simply what I see. Trust in God.

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One Response to Coming Soon to a Planet Near You

  1. Jay DiNitto says:

    It’s interesting to note that the sunspot activity you mention, and the initial solar flare that would just basically fry everything electrical and put everyone back a few hundred years…it shows God’s mercy in all of this. Those are plenty of warning signs, giving people some last chances before the bigger disaster/s come. Assuming the order and chronology, not necessarily the timing, is correct.

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