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To: Arlis

In my spirit, I believe that what you’re saying is from the Lord, and it is going to come to pass.

Now that I’ve calmed down and the initial disappointment is over, I’ve come to the realization that America did, in fact, die tonight. But the Lord’s throne is still intact.

We must stand strong, because the hatred that the world has toward the saints is about to become even worse.


57 posted on 11/06/2012 10:16:43 PM PST by AmericanMermaid
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To: AmericanMermaid

Yes indeed, my dear sister. I failed to note, in desiring to be brief, that God gives us the rulers we deserve, and this is actually another move of His judgment on our nation as we reject Him more and more every day.

Our hope is not here, but with Him. “Our citizenship is in heaven - FROM WHICH we eagerly await a Savior....” More and more it is clear our citizenship is not here.

A land chosen by God and blessed by Him more than any other has collectively given Him the finger. We are sowing what we have reaped. But this is only the beginning.

If the Marxist-in-chief manipulates himself into 12 more years, some time in his last two (of four) terms Christians will be openly persecuted.

But this is good. The true church thrives under persecution - for many reasons. It weeds out those who are in name only. It purifies, cleanses us from the vain. It drives us to the Lord for we have no where else to run. The true gospel of Jesus Christ will prosper as it always has under persecution.

So we who are His must lift our eyes to the heavens, and live like every day is our last. He is faithful and true and will never fail us.

God forgive us for looking to any man to save us.


88 posted on 11/07/2012 4:39:32 AM PST by Arlis (.)
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