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1 Thessalonians 4:15-18

   For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.  For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:  Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air and so shall we ever be with the Lord.  Wherefore comfort one another with these words.     

​​​​​​​2 Timothy 4:7-8
For I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also to all who have loved His appearing
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Wake Up Call From God! Is Anybody taking Notice?

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Natures extremes worse than usual in US this year
Associated Press / September 4, 2011

WASHINGTON - God is allowing Nature to pummel the United States this year with extremes.

Where is God In all This, as Unprecedented triple-digit heat and devastating drought. Deadly tornadoes leveling towns. Massive rivers overflowing. A billion-dollar blizzard. And now, unusual hurricane-triggered flooding in Vermont.

If what is falling from the sky is not enough, the ground shook in places that normally seem stable: Colorado and the entire East Coast. On Friday, a strong quake triggered brief tsunami warnings in Alaska.
Arizona and New Mexico have broken records for wildfires.

Total weather losses top $35 billion, and that is not counting Hurricane Irene, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.
There have been more than 700 US disaster and weather deaths, most from the tornado outbreaks this spring.
Last year, the world seemed to go wild with natural disasters in the deadliest year in a generation. But 2010 was bad globally, and the United States was mostly spared.

This year, while have been devastating events elsewhere, such as the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Australia's flooding, and a drought in Africa, it is the United States turn to get smacked. Repeatedly.
I'm hoping for a break. I'm tired of working this hard. This is ridiculous, said Jeff Masters, a meteorologist who runs Weather Underground, a meteorology service that tracks strange and extreme weather. I'm not used to seeing all these extremes all at once in one year.

The US has had a record 10 weather catastrophes costing more than a billion dollars: five separate tornado outbreaks, two different major river floods in the Upper Midwest and the Mississippi River, drought in
the Southwest, and a blizzard that crippled the Midwest and Northeast, and Irene.

What is happening, experts say, is mostly chance or bad luck. But there is something more to it, many say. Man-made global warming increases the odds of a bad roll of the dice. Sometimes the luck seemed downright freakish.
The East Coast got a double-whammy in one week with a magnitude 5.8 earthquake followed by a drenching from Irene. If one place felt more besieged than others, it was tiny Mineral, Va., the epicenter of the
quake, where Louisa County Fire Lieutenant Floyd Richard stared at the darkening sky before Irene and said, What did we do to Mother Nature to come through here like this?

There are still four months to go, including September, the busiest month of the hurricane season. The Gulf Coast expected a soaking this weekend from Tropical Storm Lee, and forecasters were watching Hurricane
Katia slogging west in the Atlantic.

The insurance company Munich Re calculated that in the first six months of the year there have been 98 natural disasters in the United States, about double the average of the 1990s.

Even before Irene, the Federal Emergency Management Agency was on pace to obliterate the record for declared disasters issued by state, reflecting both the geographic breadth and frequency of America's problem-plagued year.

If you weren't in a drought, you were drowning is what it came down to, Masters said.
Add to that oppressive and unrelenting heat. Tens of thousands of daily weather records have been broken or tied and nearly 1,000 all-time records set, with most heat or rain related:

? Oklahoma set a record for hottest month ever in any state with July.
? Fairbanks, Alaska, hit 97 degrees July 11, a record.
? Houston had a record string of 24 days in August at temperatures above 100 degrees.
? Newark, N.J., set a record with 108 degrees.
Tornadoes this year hit medium-sized cities such as Joplin, Mo., and Tuscaloosa, Ala. The outbreaks affected 21 states, including unusual deadly twisters in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts.

I think this year has really been extraordinary in terms of natural catastrophes, said Andreas Schrast, head of catastrophic perils for Swiss Re, another big insurer.
One of the most noticeable and troubling weather extremes was the record-high nighttime temperatures, said Tom Karl, director of NOAA National Climatic Data Center. That shows that the country was not
cooling off at all at night, which both the human body and crops need.

While the hurricanes and tornado outbreaks do not seem to have any clear climate change connection, the heat wave and drought do, said NASA
climate scientist Gavin Schmidt.
Judith Curry of Georgia Tech disagreed, saying that while humans are changing the climate, these extremes have happened before, pointing to the 1950s.
Sometimes it seems as if we have weather amnesia, she said.

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Re: Wake Up Call From God! Is Anybody taking Notice?

Loud and clear on my end, Val

Re: Wake Up Call From God! Is Anybody taking Notice?

Ditto!!! from me too, Val.

Maranatha!
Tammy

Re: Wake Up Call From God! Is Anybody taking Notice?

All of this means "Jesus is coming for his Bride"! Praise God, we are almost there!

Kevin

Re: Wake Up Call From God! Is Anybody taking Notice?

Yesterday in the Church service the Pastor did this same thing of listing events all around the world then tying in WHY.. The rapture must be near.

A very good message..

Lets hope and pray this is it, this time..

I know most here are longing so much to be home with Jesus and our Father..

God bless


Joseph