I weep for these and so many others.
How much grief can we see all about us?
How many more will suffer in these catastrophes?
My heart breaks for the people now and recently.
I fear there is more to come.
I think of Jeremiah's weeping and his lamentations for Israel.
Do we suffer for abandoning God as they did?
Can we plead for som way of brining our nation to faith in God?
Setting hearts much more fully on our own submissions to God as He reveals Himself to us as we earnestly seek Him in the pages, chapters, and books of Scripture?
Do we not need to humble ourselves before God, turning from our own wicked ways of neglect and indulgences of selfish pleasures?
While we go about the forms of our churches, our nation is being destroyed by disasters, economic collapse, violence within and enemies who are set upon destroying us.
Can we pray and seek His face for greater grace, love, holiness, and righteousness that we might be a more godly remnant that can turn His wrath away from our nation?
Can we sacrifice the time and energy to seek God in earnest prayer for knowing, understanding, and obeying His will and following His ways for us one by one and day by day?
Follow Me. Deny yourselves. Take up your cross. Daily.
Today. There is no other day for us.
John tells us we live not in the last days, but in the last hour.
Should we not devote ourselves to God, sacrificing all else, until He brings revival, renewal, rebuilding, and restoration to us?
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