I tried to post this twice, but in both occasions, I couldn’t get it published (for my Internet connection keeps going down), but I’m not bothered by it, really, for I heard during this weekend that some weird guy is trying to normalize sex with anyone, with or without consent (I’m hoping this is a lie, actually). I pray this doesn’t happen, but if Satan is trying to use the U.S. government to make it a reality all over the world, they might be able to establish a satanic kingdom before the Rapture happens well enough. Still, it’s not as though the Gospel can’t be preached or something. But I found this out both by an independent news network (I don’t know which country it’s from, probably the U.S. โ ironic, huh?) and the Holy Spirit telling me His interpretation of this. Regardless, God did say this will be the days of Noah repeating itself before He comes with many crowns (see Matthew 24:37 and Revelation 19:12) โ yep, I called Jesus God on the Internet ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ so don’t @ me. Also, I went to Prescott this weekend (it’s Tuesday afternoon as I write this), so I had a fun time, and so did Sarah, though a few things could’ve been better. But I think the speaker was right in saying we don’t need him. By the way, this chapter is found in pages 9-10 in the NKJV Bible I’m using, pages 12-13 of the NASB Bible I bought in 2017, and pages 21-23 of both my VOICE and Amplified Bible (Classic Edition) copies (I’ll let you read the footnotes of this chapter in the latter version online; go to biblegateway.com).
We see that Lot urged two angels with hospitality at the gate of Sodom, but when they were there, all the men of the city tried to rape them all, and I’m completely disgusted by this ๐ก๐ก๐ก๐ก๐ก๐คข๐คข๐คข๐คฎ๐คฎ๐คฎ๐คฎ๐คฎ โ I don’t think I can stress enough by how much of an unforgivable abomination this satanic move was (and still is; we might never see an end until creation is renewed) โ everything was general bedlam. No wonder God destroyed the city, for the root of the problem was materialism (Ezekiel 16:49), so when that started, God knew that it would come to an ugly ending. I don’t think there are enough messages of what we can do in a materialistic culture, though, so that’s why I named this post “The End Of Lot’s Story.” Remember back in Genesis 13:7 that Satan had created animosity between his servants and Abraham’s house (see the post for some more information on that chapter). I think this is where it became perpetual, for when Lot’s daughters got him so drunk he had no idea they even fornicated with him (Genesis 19:30-38), those nations became enemies of Israel for a long time, with too few righteous people in either of them (but look at Ruth! for she was one of Jesus’ ancestors). Regardless, I still pray for both people groups to have complete revival and salvation.
Any prayer requests you might want to submit or make? Drop them in my e-mail: ron.outland4727@gmail.com! I’ll read each one, write them down, and tape them to my bedroom walls. Have a safe day and evening, and I’ll see you soon in chapter 20, for I don’t want this post to be the latest one for very long It’ll be published at 3:00 this afternoon (Arizona time) and I’ll be back soon, perhaps just hours later. Ciao!