It’s all about the temperature of the Pacific Ocean. The warmer it gets, the greater the effects of El Niño. Right now, the world is entering a new El Niño phase. Sea surface temperatures for El Niño are already 1.3°F (0.7°C) above normal - breaking the El Niño threshold of 0.9°F (0.5°C).
However, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) also revealed that ocean waters in the eastern Pacific have already risen to 3.8°F (2.1°C) above average. This pattern, where warmer water is detected in the east, is typical when a strong El Niño is developing. ‘Most El Niños begin in the autumn, so this is developing much earlier and faster than expected.’
The ‘Great El Niño’ of 1790–1794 caused the death of around 50 million people - that’s 4% of the world’s population. In today’s world of around 8 billion people, that would equate to 250 million deaths!
God has often used the weather as a way to bless, or correct, His people…
The blessings:
“I will give you rain in due season, and the land shall yield her increase, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit.” (Leviticus 26:4)
The correction:
“I also have given you cleanness of teeth [famine]…”
“I have withholden the rain from you…”
“I have smitten you with blasting and mildew…”
“I have sent among you the pestilence…”
“I have overthrown some of you…” (Amos 4:6-12)
Is this about to be fulfilled? Remain alert and watch!
“By the 1780’s it starts to become possible to reconstruct the global impact of major El Niño events with some genuine statistical accuracy. This is largely because of the wealth of data gathered by the British East India Company. By far the greatest amount of information we have available relating to the droughts of the eighteenth century is of the ‘Great’ El Niño of 1790–1794. This was of particular significance on account of its strong global effects, the particular sequence of events which it manifested and the very prolonged nature of the droughts it produced, especially in South Asia but also Australia, America and Africa. The evidence of intense and prolonged global impacts suggests it may have been among the most severe in the written record.” (link.springer.com)
“El Niño and La Niña are the warm and cool phases (respectively) of a recurring climate phenomenon across the tropical Pacific - the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or ‘ENSO’ for short.
The pattern can shift back and forth irregularly every two to seven years, and each phase triggers predictable disruptions of temperature, winds and precipitation.
These changes disrupt air movement and affect global climate.
ENSO has three phases it can be:
El Niño: A warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures (SST), in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Over Indonesia, rainfall becomes reduced while rainfall increases over the tropical Pacific Ocean. The low-level surface winds, which normally blow from east to west along the equator, instead weaken or, in some cases, start blowing the other direction from west to east.
La Niña: A cooling of the ocean surface, or below-average sea surface temperatures (SST), in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Over Indonesia, rainfall tends to increase while rainfall decreases over the central tropical Pacific Ocean. The normal easterly winds along the equator become even stronger.
Neutral: Neither El Niño or La Niña. Often tropical Pacific SSTs are generally close to average.” (dailymail.com)
“Well before it was understood, the El Niño phenomenon was leaving its marks on humanity. El Niño is the name given to powerful shifts in Pacific Ocean winds and water temperatures that can drastically transform global weather patterns. Over the centuries these natural patterns have sparked epic droughts and heat waves, and have intensified epidemics.
Some academics even claim to see the fingerprints of El Niño on political and economic crises in ancient Egypt, or on the downfall of the Moche civilization in present-day Peru, more than 1,000 years ago. And in 1877 and 1878, a famine fueled by El Niño killed millions of people across the tropics, hardening inequities that, as one research paper put it, ‘would later be characterized as the “first world” and “third world”.’ Right now, the world is entering a new El Niño phase.” (nytimes.com )
“El Niño has arrived, and weather experts fear the global climate phenomenon may be primed to match a deadly event that led to the deaths of more than 50 million people. The natural climate pattern occurs when warmer-than-usual waters in the Pacific change the weather around the world for a minimum of several months.
Ocean conditions have now warmed to the point where El Niño is active and will likely continue well into next year, officials declared on Thursday. A spokesman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said: ‘El Niño conditions are present and expected to strengthen into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2026-27.’
The declaration means the agency has found that sea surface temperatures are at least +0.9°F (0.5°C) above average and are expected to stay that way for the foreseeable future. Climate scientists fear this frequent weather event will become a ‘Godzilla’ or ‘Super’ El Niño by the end of the year, meaning sea surface temperatures rise to 3.6°F (2°C) above normal or even higher - which NOAA classifies as ‘strong.’
The agency confirmed those fears on Thursday, stating that there is a 63 percent chance of El Niño becoming ‘very strong’ between November 2026 and January 2027.
Climate officials added that this El Niño will likely be one of the strongest since 1950, and there is a fear it could match an event from 1877, which triggered severe droughts and crop failures around the world, contributing to more than 50 million deaths globally. Many climate historians think the 1877 event reshaped world history, and some consider it one of the first ‘truly global climate disasters’.” (dailymail.com)
“Just a 4.86°F (2.7°C) increase in sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean wreaked havoc across several continents. Parts of Africa, Southeast Asia and Australia experienced severe drought and forest fires. India saw its normal monsoon rains disappear, while Northern China suffered devastating dry spells that led to harvest failures. In Brazil, rivers dried up and agriculture collapsed. There were also outbreaks of malaria, plague, dysentery, smallpox and cholera across already weakened populations.
Researchers have estimated that the resulting scarcity of food and disease outbreaks killed up to 4 percent of the Earth’s population at the time. That would be the equivalent of at least 250 million people dying if El Niño caused that to happen today.
While every El Niño is different, in the US, it typically brings warmer-than-normal temperatures across the northern half of the country and parts of Alaska. Cooler conditions are more common across the southern states, especially from Texas through the Southeast.
The climate pattern also tends to shift storm tracks, increasing the chances of wetter-than-average weather across California, the Southwest, the Gulf Coast and much of the Southeast. Meanwhile, drier conditions are often seen in parts of the northern Rockies, the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes and sections of the Mississippi Valley.” (dailymail.com)
“Thursday’s announcement revealed that the area of the central Pacific where scientists actively monitor sea surface temperatures for El Niño was 1.3°F (0.7°C) above normal - breaking the El Niño threshold of 0.9°F (0.5°C).
However, NOAA also revealed that ocean waters in the eastern Pacific have already risen to 3.8°F (2.1°C) above average. This pattern, where warmer water is detected in the east, is typical when a strong El Niño is developing.
AccuWeather senior meteorologist Chad Merrill said in a statement: ‘Most El Niños begin in the fall, so this is developing much earlier and faster than expected.’ El Niño often disrupts global rain patterns, making the climate wetter in the southern US and drier in the north.
In the US, El Niño has a major impact on the natural jet stream, which flows from west to east over the middle of the country. As El Niño heats the Pacific, this pushes the jet stream farther south, so it flows over the southern and Gulf states. This brings wetter weather to the South, drier weather to the Midwest and warmer weather to the Pacific Northwest and Northern Plains.
‘It will intensify drought in the Northwest and northern Rockies and lessen drought intensity and coverage in the Southwest,’ Merrill added. ‘It won’t do anything to eliminate the long-term drought in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic until we get to late fall and early winter.’
Deepti Singh, associate professor at Washington State University, told the Washington Post: ‘Simultaneous multiyear droughts similar to those in the 1870s could happen again. What is different now is that our atmosphere and oceans are substantially warmer than they were in the 1870s, which means the associated extremes could be more extreme.’
Climate forecasts show that 2026’s temperatures in the Pacific Ocean are already well above average - triggering El Niño. While Super El Niños have had a catastrophic impact on the globe in past years, meteorologists have noted that it may help the East Coast avoid a devastating Atlantic hurricane season.
Overall, AccuWeather is now predicting a below-average hurricane season, with fewer named storms and fewer tropical cyclones developing into major hurricanes. However, AccuWeather’s Lead Long Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok told the Daily Mail that this does not mean Americans should let down their guard in 2026, as a major hurricane can still reach land despite the presence of El Niño.
‘It only takes one storm, and then boom! We’re not saying that El Niño is going to weaken and dampen the Atlantic Basin season completely,’ he said. ‘There’s still a lot of warm water, a lot of potential there. So, I just wanted to make sure if people were saying, “Oh, we don’t have to worry about anything this year.” That’s not true. It only takes one storm.’
Pastelok noted that the devastating Hurricane Andrew, which made landfall in Southern Florida as a Category 5 storm in 1992 and killed 65 people globally, developed during an El Niño summer.” (dailymail.com)
“El Niño has returned, and scientists have compared the impending weather shifts to a historic ‘global climate disaster’ that led to the deaths of 50 million people. The arrival of the climate pattern on Thursday is expected to bring an increased threat of torrential downpours, flooding, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes to an 800-mile stretch of the US from the South to the Mid-Atlantic.
Major cities from coast to coast will be affected by the weather phenomenon’s disruptions, AccuWeather’s lead long range forecaster Paul Pastelok told the Daily Mail. An El Niño is a natural climate pattern in which the central and eastern Pacific Ocean surface temperature becomes significantly warmer than average, flipping weather patterns worldwide.
‘As far as heavy rainfall and tornadoes, Houston to Atlanta, Orlando and parts of the Mid-Atlantic, pick a city… those are more concerning, especially as you get into later this year,’ Pastelok warned. ‘You’re going to be hearing a lot about El Niño,’ Florida meteorologist Jeff Berardelli added. ‘And the reason is, our computer models are advertising a very strong if not super El Niño, one of the strongest on record, and because of all the heat released into the atmosphere, it has wide-ranging impacts all over the globe.’
While El Niño makes the weather calmer and drier in the Northwest and Northern Plains, it heats the Pacific and pushes the jet stream farther south, increasing the chances of volatile weather over Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas.
This current El Niño is projected to mirror an infamous one from 1877, known for triggering severe droughts and crop failures around the world. It contributed to one of history’s deadliest famines, killing over 50 million people, mainly in India, China, Brazil and parts of Africa.
US climate officials said this year’s will continue to intensify and become one of the strongest on record by the end of 2026, with similar ocean warming patterns that could once again alter the world’s rain and drought patterns.” (dailymail.com)
“The World Meteorological Organization is warning that this summer’s El Niño event could be the worst yet. Compounded by fertiliser shortages, inflation and rising oil prices, these shocks threaten to push an already fragile food industry to the brink, and the impact will land squarely in consumers’ shopping baskets.
Coming into this year, the number of people around the world experiencing acute food insecurity was already at the highest level ever recorded. And now a ‘Godzilla El Niño’ could absolutely devastate food production in many of the areas around the world that grow the four crops that account for 60 percent of all global calories…
Global food security relies heavily on a highly concentrated supply chain. Just four crops, wheat, rice, maize and soybeans, account for over 60% of global calories. While localised regional shortages are typically balanced by other markets, a global El Niño triggers teleconnections: simultaneous weather anomalies across different continents that cause correlated crop failures. And this systemic drop in supply leads to direct price increases at supermarket tills.
Of course conditions will be much worse in many impoverished nations around the globe. In some cases, there simply won’t be nearly enough food to feed everyone. We really are facing a nightmare scenario, and the vast majority of the global population is completely and utterly unprepared for it.” (themostimportantnews.com)
As we come to the end of the 6,000 years of Satan’s rule over the earth, God applies His correction.
“And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron.
The LORD shall make the rain of thy land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down upon thee, until thou be destroyed.” (Deuteronomy 28:23-24)
“And I will break the pride of your power; and I will make your heaven as iron, and your earth as brass:” (Leviticus 26:19)
A message recorded by the prophet Amos - a final warning FROM GOD!
“And I also have given you cleanness of teeth [famine] in all your cities, and want of bread in all your places: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD.
And also I have withholden the rain from you, when there were yet three months to the harvest: and I caused it to rain upon one city, and caused it not to rain upon another city: one piece was rained upon, and the piece whereupon it rained not withered.
So two or three cities wandered unto one city, to drink water; but they were not satisfied: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD.
I have smitten you with blasting and mildew [often a result of flooding]: when your gardens and your vineyards and your fig trees and your olive trees increased, the palmerworm devoured them: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD.
I have sent among you the pestilence after the manner of Egypt: your young men have I slain with the sword, and have taken away your horses; and I have made the stink of your camps to come up unto your nostrils: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD.
I have overthrown some of you, as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah, and ye were as a firebrand plucked out of the burning: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the LORD.
Therefore thus will I do unto thee, O Israel: and because I will do this unto thee, Prepare To Meet Thy God, O Israel.” (Amos 4:6-12)
Some will “return to God”, and He gives them this promise:
“I will go and return to my place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek my face: in their affliction they will seek me early.” (Hosea 5:15)
“I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me.” (Proverbs 8:17)
At the end of his book, The United States and Britain in Prophecy, God’s end time apostle gave this warning:
“Most people, we know only too well, will take this SERIOUS WARNING lightly – put it out of mind – turn to other immediate interests of no importance by comparison!
That is why a loving, just, all-wise, all-POWERFUL GOD is going to take away from them these unimportant counter-interests, and apply such intensified CORRECTION that they shall, finally, come to their senses, and turn to Him and His WAY which will bring them eternal happiness and abundant blessings!
But YOU need not have to suffer this intensified correction, greater than any trouble ever suffered by humans.
By God’s direction and authority,
I have laid the TRUTH before you!
To neglect it will be tragic beyond imagination!
To heed it will bring blessings, happiness and GLORY beyond description!
The decision is now YOURS!”
(The United States and Britain in Prophecy - Chapter 14)
"Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God." (Hebrews 10:7)
In July 1973 a 31 foot trimaran set sail from Tacoma Washington bound for Costa Rica – 3000 miles to the south. On board was a crew of 3: Jim Fisher, a Seventh Day Adventist missionary; his brother-in-law Bob Tininenko and Bob's wife Linda. But the journey that was expected to take approximately 3 weeks became a 10 week fight for survival when they encountered a freak storm off the coast of northern California. Battling gale-force winds and fifty-foot waves their boat capsized and the voyage then became a nightmare. For all who sail catamarans and trimarans – normally very stable boats – keep in mind that should they ever turn turtle then without specialist equipment and totally calm water it is impossible to right them again. And in this case they did indeed find themselves fully upside down in the Pacific Ocean.
Helplessly adrift, and cramped in a mere eighteen inches of air pocket in the hull of the overturned boat, for over 70 days they fought for their lives against hunger and exposure. But what added to the horror more than the shipwreck itself was Jim's religious extremism, who, time and time again refused to cooperate because of his conviction that only prayer could save them – to the extent of jettisoning desperately needed food items, bottled water and even the water distillation kit, on the grounds that "God will provide". Against Jim's will, Bob managed to salvage some food items, and rationed what was left into a strict ritual each mealtime of half a teaspoon of sardines, five peas and four caramel chips, an occasional spoonful of peanut butter – but only one cup of water every three days. Linda – newly pregnant – starved to death one month into the shipwreck. Jim's vehement conviction "We shouldn't interfere with God's will" even prevented Bob from lighting a distress beacon and cutting free a portion of sail which could have been used to give them some control over their drifting further from the coastline.
The Houston Chronicle called it "a searing portrait of faith without reason" because while Jim figured his actions were in line with God's will, he was actually adrift spiritually. We can indeed remind God of His promises and He does promise to rescue us when in trouble – even mentioning in Psalm 107 those "in peril on the sea" – but we do not squander our resources and dictate to Him the how and the when of that rescue, as Jim was doing.
Yet do we on occasion sit back and wait for God to intervene when there are things we could/should do in the meantime to help ourselves? There's much truth in the old saying "Work as if everything depends on you and pray as if everything depends on God". So what IS the balance? How do we get in tune with God's will in our life, avoiding the potential hazard of trying to impose our will on Him?
Just a cursory reading of the scriptures highlights the fact that most want their own way rather than the way of God – from the incident of the two trees onwards! However there are three examples specifically mentioned in the book of Jude - Cain, Balaam and Korah - which we would do well to take careful note of, as the attitudes they expressed were also witnessed in the early church. As Paul warns, such things in the Old Testament are written for our admonition so we don't fall into the same trap.
In the case of Cain and Abel, it is quite clear that God must have given them specific instructions regarding the offering He required, or else He would have been unjust in rejecting that of Cain's.
The timing of this offering is debatable but the phrase, "process of time" found in the King James was translated from the Hebrew, "end of days". Other translations render this as "at the designated time" – probably on one of the holy days at which a physical sacrifice was required to represent the "Lamb slain from the foundation of the world" (Revelation 13:8). This is why the casual relinquishing of a few vegetables simply doesn't fit the bill! God requires we serve Him with heart, soul and might, and not a sloppy "oh, this will have to do" kind of attitude. This is further reinforced when we consider how, in verse four of Hebrews 11, we read of faith found in Abel's offering – something that rests on hearing and faithfully acting on the Word of God (Romans 10:17), even if it takes financial sacrifice, or other kind of hardship – as part of an obedient frame of mind that declares "not my will, but THY will be done".
When we come to the error of Balaam the duplicitous scheming to get his own way even goes up a notch from the way of Cain. His unmitigated greed to get his hands on the fee of divination and the great honour promised coloured all his subsequent actions and although he knew he couldn't directly oppose God, he most certainly was not in any way allowing God's will to take precedence over his own. This can also be seen in the way he did not wait for the princes of Moab to call on him – as God instructed. Instead, he immediately saddled up his ass and proceeded to do what HE wanted, heading off with them in great haste:
But his final devious recommendation to Balak – to use the women of Moab in bringing God's wrath on Israel by enticing them to participate in the idolatrous worship of Baal-peor – was indeed a stroke of satanic genius. It was also an action that fully justified his eventual execution. The irony is that Phineas – who was commended by the Eternal for executing Zimri and Cozbi in the tent – also presided over the execution of Balaam the instigator, whose entire aim was to get his own way and circumvent the will of God. (Numbers 31:6,8)
A colourful, extreme example, but how many times I wonder do WE want to circumvent God's will ... not wanting to go directly against Him, but maybe making excuses for our actions ... "I would think this is OK ... it's close enough to what God wants ... He'll understand my circumstances ... He surely wouldn't want me to turn down this opportunity now, would He?"
The third example given in the book of Jude – that of the gainsaying [opposition] of Korah – is if anything, yet another notch up on the error of Balaam. Korah's intent was absolute rebellion against Moses and the word of God that came through him. On numerous occasions, The Eternal had demonstrated clearly whom He had chosen to work through – from the various plagues in Egypt; to the parting of the Red Sea; to the destruction of Egypt's army; the provision of Manna; commanding water from the rock; being the intermediary at Sinai – all clear evidence of exactly who God had specifically selected.
A few verses before Numbers chapter 16 in which the incident takes place, God is very clear regarding the seriousness of acting presumptuously – because such an individual despises the word, and therefore the will, of the Eternal.
This was very much the position of Korah. Ignoring the very clear will of God who was obviously choosing to work through Moses and Aaron – he presumptuously put his own will uppermost and declared: "Ye take too much upon you, seeing all the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the LORD is among them: wherefore then lift ye up yourselves above the congregation of the LORD?" (Number 16:3) To which the Eternal made very clear indeed just Who it was that appointed Moses and Aaron to the positions they held – and just Whose will was going to prevail! Going against the government of God and the man or men He works through was so serious in God's sight that the punishment was nothing less than being swallowed by an earthquake.
We might not suffer that particular fate, but as kings and priests in training, it would be wise to take the following warning on board – if, for example, we should be tempted to discount the spiritual heritage given via the apostle Christ specifically chose to lead His church at the end-time.
In the account of the Triton trimaran, Jim Fisher's approach was akin to tempting God, dictating how and when He should act, in effect pressurising Him to rescue them! Satan attempted to get Christ to do the same ... "And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone." (Matthew 4:6). To which Christ pointed Satan back to the commandment in Deuteronomy 6: "You shall not tempt the LORD your God, as ye tempted him in Massah" (Deuteronomy 6:16, see also Exodus 17:7) There are many examples we can turn to within Scripture where people have had to learn that we don't give God the orders! One such person was the patriarch Jacob. As a young man he tried to make a deal with God, promising to tithe – IF God would jump when Jacob said jump!
But over a full lifetime of trials and difficulties he learned that God is not there to be bargained with. Instead he came to realise the much greater perspective God has and to therefore regard his entire life as merely a short pilgrimage (Genesis 47:7-9). Although we might smile when we read of Jacob's offer to tithe if God would do His part, we need to be aware that we too can fall into a similar kind of trap; possibly thinking ... "If I do such-and-such, then I'll get into God's good books and then He'll have to bless me with XYZ". It's a common human failing, as brought out in Isaiah 58: "Wherefore have we fasted, say they, and thou seest not? wherefore have we afflicted our soul, and thou takest no knowledge?" (Isaiah 58:3). God explains the problem in the verses that follow – that we're wanting Him to comply with OUR wishes, in our time frame! But once we get in line with His will He also promises enormous, eternal benefits:
It's no wonder God has given us time – a lifetime in most cases – to learn that obedience is not negotiable, and the will of God not only remains paramount, but is also for our overall good! We're His children, and He wants the best for us, but He sees the whole picture whereas most of the time we see just one small part of the jigsaw.
It is little wonder then that we – with our INcoming approach to life – are still getting to grips with this concept of "not my will but THY will be done". After all, so many of those God worked with in the past had to do the same. Moses – who talked to God face to face – wanted Miriam's leprosy cured immediately, but the One who became Jesus Christ, the Logos of old, had different ideas, most likely for a lesson to not only Miriam but also the whole congregation, regarding the individual GOD was choosing to work with! (Numbers 12:6-8)
Similarly David besought God for the life of the child conceived in adultery with Bathsheba – but he had to accept that God's will must take precedence:
The above incident was part of a lifelong learning process for David. The miserable episode with Uriah produced profound repentance within him – a full intent to turn from his own way to God's way unreservedly and for eternity ... and by the end of his life, truly becoming a man after God's own heart:
Paul too had his severe trials, one being some kind of physical disability – possibly his eyesight – but he yielded to God's will for him, realising it was for his ultimate good.
Often the hard trial or "course correction" has to be endured for the long term good of not just ourselves, but for others to learn from. A classic example which has stood the test of time is that of the fiery furnace in Daniel chapter 3, where the three men were warned of horrific consequences if they didn't obey Nebuchadnezzar's edict:
As we know, the three of them were bound hand and foot and thrown into the fiery furnace, and if they had time to think, I doubt it would have occurred to them in their wildest dreams that God intended to rescue them in such an outstanding, miraculous way:
Obviously an experience that they would never forget for their whole lives and which we can look back on - not only as a stunning example of bravery, dedication and obedience to the will of God, but how God can go over and above what we ask or even think. (Ephesians 3:20)
And "God's own heart" – after which we should all aspire – can be seen very clearly in Jesus Christ Himself, who was very Emmanuel, God in the flesh. The fact that He consistently prayed to the Father, "nevertheless not my will, but thine be done", when facing the greatest trial of His life (see Hebrews 12:3,4) was merely the concluding statements following a lifetime of doing the same – something absolutely all of us need to do:
It's not unlikely that in the hours of prayer in Gethsemane, God the Father communicated constantly with Christ and reminded Him ... set before Him, in effect, the joy that His sacrifice will bring ultimately to billions of human beings.
As Mr. Armstrong brings out in his sermon on Aversion Therapy, what God wills for us is far, far better than anything we could dream up. But we need to get in line daily with His will, or else we'll be just a gritty lump of clay, arguing with his maker and thinking we know better! (Isaiah 45:9)
Finally, just a word here from the eleventh chapter of Romans, in verse 33: "O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and the knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and his ways past finding out!" How wonderful are the Ways of God – clear beyond understanding. And the people of the world don’t understand the things I’ve given you today, brethren. It’s a wonderful thing. But we’re made mortal; we can be changed.
Now I overlooked some very important scriptures. One is how God is the Potter and we are the clay and He can fashion and mold us; we are the work of His hands but we must submit ...
... I, years ago, used to take some osteopath treatments, and I learned that the osteopath couldn’t do what he wanted to, in his twisting of my body and massaging and one thing and another, if I didn’t just completely relax. And that’s what we have to do in God’s hands. And I tell you, what He has in store for us, people in this world have no idea! It is, well, it is not just fantastic; it is awesome and clear beyond any human understanding or realization now–The Awesome Human Potential. (Aversion Therapy (October 16, 1982)
Right now, the world we see on our TVs, computers and newscasts is in horrendous turmoil. There seems to be no stability in any nation, with politicians going for the jugular – accusing and despising one another. Morality is virtually non-existent. History alone should tell us that such a society cannot continue much longer! How many years, we don't know, so we must make the most of the time left to us ... it could be very short indeed. Back in the days of Jeremiah and the Jews' return from Babylon God encourages them as to what He has in mind for them and why He allowed the 70 years of exile. It's not stretching a point to apply this scripture and God's thinking to Israel's second Exodus, and even more so to us today, and our loved ones. ... and the future promised is beyond our wildest dreams, as His will for us is for our eternal good.