Posted on 08/11/2014 1:29:32 PM PDT by NYer
(Because He knows our hearts)
This is a terrible thing to say, but the Christians in the Middle East don’t need someone to ‘stand’ with them or to pray in white robes.
Christians in the Middle East need The Lion of Judah.
I have read that 1,300,000+ Christians in the Middle East have been killed since 2003.
We are witness to the destruction of The Oldest Christian communities in the world.
I did hear someone on a Beck show, months ago, say that ISIS has been responsible for 5-600,000 killings of Christians.
God’s Vengeance is what we need, and if Man can do it, so be it. If that man is Putin, so be it. If it’s done with a tactical nuke, so be it.
NO ONE THERE, NO ONE around Raqqa or any other city held by ISIS is clean. There are no ‘civilians.’ Go look at the pictures. Babies, men, children, people ripped apart. Woman, men, boys-sold as slaves. One young woman tried to escape, was brought back, and had her legs chopped off.
Burn it. All of it. Kill them all and let God sort them out.
THAT is the kind of Will someone OTHER than ISIS needs to wield over there. Yesterday. Before the last Christian dies.
Or-do we just have to wait for more San Bernardinos and Parises to the point that the Christian population HERE and in Europe bleeds out, too? Because that IS their plan.
Lan astaslem.
I will gladly bring the ammo.
Definite permanent bookmark on this one.
When thinking about the suffering of Christians in the Middle East, one becomes almost embarrassed to ask for God’s blessings here in America as severe as some of our troubles may be. How could God possibly answer our prayers when there are those who are much more in need of God’s help? That by itself has caused me to lose hope that my prayers will ever be answered.
Bookmarking.
The Lord is the one who gives us our blessings, we don’t have to be ashamed of them. He cares very much for all our needs, even what I like to call our American problems! ;) He knows we are deeply concerned about our brothers and sisters in the middle east and around the world. He hears our prayers and observes any help we can give them. But don’t be ashamed of the Lord’s blessings or be afraid to offer him even the smallest prayer of need. Blessings and trouble are both used by the Lord to fulfill His own purpose. He cares about our problems, small and great.
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