Posted on 01/03/2005 9:05:24 PM PST by Salvation
ASIAN TSUNAMI WAS PRECEDED BY PROPHECY AND FOLLOWED BY REPORTS OF MIRACLES
In the gloom -- and it is gloom -- come the accounts of miracles. A missionary escaping the tsunami with thirty students calls out the Name of Jesus as a wave sweeps into a lagoon and the wave seems to halt. This in Navalady, Sri Lanka.
There is also the young American couple at a beach in southern Thailand. Clinging to a jungle gym under a thatched roof in a play area, the man shouted prayers amid the flooding. The thatched roof lodged against the jungle gym, and they were sheltered as the last, biggest wave swept ten feet over their heads -- without touching them! "We miraculously didn't get hit," said Patrick Green.
And then there is the Marian apparition shrine of Vailankanni in India. It had been established after a peasant boy saw the Blessed Mother there in the 1500s. During the following century, a group of Portuguese sailors got caught in a Bay of Bengal storm and pleaded with her as Mary of the Sea. The sea calmed during what was probably a cyclone and they landed at Vailankanni on September 8 -- feast of her nativity -- replacing a chapel with a stone building.
During the recent tsunami, Mary calmed the seas there once more. In a December 29 statement, basilica officials noted that about 2,000 pilgrims attending Mass were "miraculously saved" when the surging waves of the historic tsunami stopped at the gates of the shrine compound, which is near a devastated beach.
The waves -- rising as high as forty feet -- smashed hotels and homes on the same elevation [see this story]!
Then there is the prophecy. As with September 11 (which is now dwarfed by this episode), there seemed to be forewarnings. Famously, Catholic seer Maria Esperanza declared that 2004 would be a special year, with both rays of heavenly light and the beginning of a run of natural disturbances. She had also seen the earth's core as "out of balance."
Esperanza already seemed on the mark with the extraordinary typhoons, climate patterns, and hurricanes of 2004, but it was the very last week of the year -- its waning moment -- when the prophetic hit seemed more like a bull's eye.
Another well-known seer from Ireland has long prophesied weather disruptions, tidal waves, and quakes, and has mentioned the earth's axis.
So did former nightclub owner Ned Dougherty, who "saw" terrorist attacks in Washington and New York long before 9/11 and allegedly was also shown tidal waves during a famous near-death experience. He has expressed repeated concerns in recent weeks about a tsunami in the Atlantic; one warning came days before the Asian event, on December 24. "A shifting of the earth's axis will create dramatic climactic changes and possibly result in massive earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and huge tidal waves on both the East and West coasts of the United States as well as around the world," he wrote in Fast Lane To Heaven. Now he says, "I am quite certain that a U.S. eastern seaboard tidal wave-tsunami is imminent."
Whatever is coming (and we have to be very careful with such things), prophecy is no longer readily dismissed. A survey by The Christian Science Monitor even before the tsunami indicates that 59 percent of Americans believe events prophesied in Scripture will occur in the near future.
Meanwhile, prominent bishops and rabbis alike are saying we should see warnings in these events.
Viewers wrote in about their own "prompting" in the spirit. Some felt a coming quake. Or they envisioned water.
Wrote one viewer from Miami: "Last week my mother had a vision of a red sea engulfing many lands. Today (12/29) a co-worker was surprised at a strange red sky. Our Church is agonizing. Our Lord is sad. At three I went to visit Him for an hour in the Blessed Sacrament. I prayed to Him asking for guidance. The response that came to my heart is that the illumination will be coming soon."
Again: for your discernment. If nothing else, the tsunami has created a clarion alarm.
"Jesus told me that the world is in great danger," wrote another viewer. "People must turn away from material things and amend their lives."
The same is true among Protestants. One had a vision that foresaw approaching judgments specifically for Indonesia, describing the ground shaking and "every eye looking toward the coast" -- where there was a small ripple followed by one that was larger, then another, and another. That was announced last November!
In recent years in Java, Indonesia, a black smoky cloud, allegedly resembling the head of Jesus has appeared over a local house and reportedly settled over the nearby church. Local Christians hailed the apparition as a miracle and thousands went on pilgrimage to the church, according to reports. A sign of the times?
On a prominent conservative political site, Free Republic, meantime, was this dire blog-note.
"I was told the following account this morning 12/31/04, by a close personal friend who works with the priest mentioned below," it claimed. "I offer this solely for the discernment of fellow Catholics, and I'm hoping for further verification of this story. I have met the priest who related this story. He is known in the USA and Rome. According to this priest, an American woman, a Roman Catholic (who is not publicly known, she is a housewife and lives in the Midwest USA) was extremely upset two weeks prior to the recent Asian earthquake and tsunamis. The priest who related this story was aware of her fears prior to the events this past week and therefore believes her to have some legitimacy. According to this priest, this woman 'knew' that a massive earthquake and tsunamis were going to strike in Southeast Asia two weeks prior to the event. She was so distraught that she pleaded to be taken to Rome to see the Pope to warn him of the impending disaster in Asia. She was taken to Rome, but I'm not sure from what I was told whether she was able to meet with him. This priest is also aware of what she has seen coming for America. He said it was so horrific that he would not discuss it further. He simply said, 'Be ready to go at any moment.' I believe he would not have related these issues if he had not personally known that she had foreknowledge of the recent quake and tsunamis. Again, I offer this solely for the discernment of fellow Catholics. I'm hoping for further verification of this story, or refutation of same."
Is that really true? Is it really that dismal? We must be careful. The devil tries to frighten us. At the same time, it's difficult to deny what is occurring around us. Alleged Protestant prophet Susan Cummings, --whose striking visions of last summer's hurricanes were also posted before they struck -- issued a prophecy last autumn that saw a final warning to mankind. We take it into prayerful reflection.
"Now the time has come and gone," Cummings said, quoting the Lord. "I showed My prophets the new day that they have now entered. I made them cry out and warn the people of their choices, and the reaping of those choices. But did any listen to My prophets? Did any humble themselves or despise their sins? No, they cast aside My prophets and told them to be silent, and discredited them. Those found rooted and ground in Me, in this hour, will be sheltered from the waves and the purging that will scourge this land. For though the waves beat upon My house, it will surely stand, and all founded in Me will stand with Me till the end. The waves have begun."
That was on November 21. We place this up for discernment, remembering that God is still and always with us -- that events may be mitigated or prevented altogether. Let us note that America is a Christian nation and that there is tremendous protection in that. Incredibly, the death toll from four ferocious hurricanes last summer, by most counts, was less than 150. But there now appears to be an urgent need for more prayer.
Let us repeat: these are reports for discernment only. Internet rumor can be just that. There are "urban legends." There are hoaxes. But, often, there is also a kernel of truth, and we are not to despise prophecy. In fact, Scripture tells us to seek it. We are to test the spirits, keeping only what is true and remembering that we are in special times. We are in miraculous times.
In special times we are to grow closer to Him. When we do, fear vanishes.
[resources Sent To Earth]
[see also: Forty-year disaster cycle?]
PRAISE GOD for the religion forum and for JR's increased tolerance in such matters.
And, that this thread has had such relatively little narrow minded, rigid, narrow, fossilized naysayer's pontifications so far!
LOL.
I do not sneer at Christianity. I have been ministry for over 30 years. I simply do not believe these prophecies.
According to Deuteronomy 13, every prophecy of a prophet must come true or else that person is not a true prophet.
True enough.
Yet Jesus also exhorted us to WATCH and to BE READY.
Salvation,
I appreciate your post even if I do not place much weight in the article. I do however believe the inerrant Word of God--the bible. In Matthew 24 we are warned of wars and natural disasters. What I glean most from these passages is that we truly do not know when the Lord will return. We must make the most of every opportunity and share the reason for our Hope. Everyday counts for this life is just a vapor.
God bless you.
AMEN!
St Nilus was authentic. It's not been proven that this is from him and his time. It is still possible that it was/is.
Some friends are reportedly searching such out.
Good.
Actually, a few times, OT star prophets predicted things which did not come true or did not appear to come true precisely as predicted.
I think it was Samuel who told Saul that the kingdom would be torn from him that day etc. We can say that spiritually it was--but it was many years later that it really came true such that people could recognize it as coming true.
Yes, prophecying in God's Name is serious business. And there ARE many false prophets about with half truths and out right deceptions and lies.
But I don't have any personal need to knee-jerk trounce on people who are growing into their gifting. Even prophets don't wake up on a Monday morning suddenly perfect in their gifting and it's application--especially those who haven't been on the back side of the desert for 40 years having their flesh and hearing purified.
Baloney.
You always see this garbage after a natural disaster, but, oddly enough, never before one...
This post occurs at 66 in the thread. The fact it mentions St Nilus adds a "6" -- the Anti-Christ [part of the prophecy].
Key to the prophecy of St Nilus is that Science will be perfected for the purpose of the Anti-Christ.
The prophecy states that the 20th century -- 1901-2000 -- will see certain scientific wonders.
It is my belief the dragon, the beast, and anti-christ form the 666 -- the trinity of imperfection. This is the opposite of the true trinity -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
It is in the prophecy of St Nilus that the Trinity [Father, Son, and Holy Spirit] will no longer be believed by people. Many people today believe more in the god of Science than anything else -- but science was the most impotent part of the tsunami.
Freemasonry is deeply tied to science and comforts on earth. There are many that warn of Freemasonry and what it is doing.
Thanks Quix. I would also add that prophecy in Scripture gets priority in my book. I do not dispute that there have been prophetic utterance since. It's always good to look at the intention of these prophecies and compare them with Scripture.
Blessings,
Mel
Remember, you read it here first!
i THINK that your exhortation is
an absolutely essential, wise, Biblical, crucial necessity.
THANKS.
Impressively ornery as always, I see.
Thanks for a thoughtful, worthy post.
;-)
I predict men will go on "eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage".
I also predict the "rapture index" will go up and down like a yo-yo and continue to fascinate the masses who like to have their ears tickled.
The Rapture Index to some people is like the supermarket tabloid. They're always printing something new.
This post occurs at 66 in the thread. The fact it mentions St Nilus adds a "6" -- the Anti-Christ [part of the prophecy].
I see ole Quix is still on the St. Nilus kick. Quix can't find any conclusive evidence but continues to assert that it is "authentic". Quix can't even figure out for sure which "Nilus" gave this "prophecy". Maybe "God whispered in my ear that it is true" ought to be good enough for all of us.
**It's always good to look at the intention of these prophecies and compare them with Scripture.**
St. Matthew )Cycle A readings) was into the prophecies also. Look back at the Christmas Daily Readings threads and see how often St. Matthew linked the Nativity Story with prophecies from the Old Testament!
St. Matthew )Cycle A readings) was into the prophecies also. Look back at the Christmas Daily Readings threads and see how often St. Matthew linked the Nativity Story with prophecies from the Old Testament!
Slight correction. Matthew linked the story of Christ's birth with the Scriptures, i.e., the written, authentic Word of God. Neither he nor the other gospel writers were interested in free floating "prophecies" which had no more authenticity that the person who "spoke" them.
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