When you blog about
prophecy, people send you every freaky thing you can imagine. If we can’t
verify it—-we don’t touch it. This week one of our
sources sent us something particularly weird, a video
showing blood red bodies of water around the globe.
Our first thought? Photoshop. Only it wasn't. This time it turned out to be
true: The world is seeing a whole lot of red these days. Red rivers, red lakes,
red waterfalls, red streams, red ponds, and red reservoirs. And it’s been happening
everywhere with regularity for several years now.
India and Sri Lanka
stunned meteorologists when rare red rain showers fell for over 15 minutes.
Tourists in Australia were treated to a sight resembling a horror flick when
the water at several popular beaches transformed into apparent blood. Pink snow
shrouded the ground in Russia and red frost fouled the plants in Sewanagala.
And that’s not all, folks.
Starting in 2011, we were
able to verify:
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December 17—Jian River in China—turned red
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February 16—Lebanon’s Beirut River—turned
blood red
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June 3—200 tons of sardines died in Ohara,
Japan as a result of—you guessed it—the sea turning crimson
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July 29—Azou Sea in Russia/Ukraine—turned
red
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August 10—The Camargue in the Rhone
Delta—went a hideous tomato soup color
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August 4—Lake Retba in Senegal—went red
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September 7—Yangtze River in China—flowed
blood red
In 2012:
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Alaska
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Antarctica
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Australia
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Bulgaria
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Canadian Rockies
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China
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Iran
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Iraq
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Memphis, Tennessee
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Ohio
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Texas
…all
reported the strange phenomenon of blood red waters and lots of dead fish.
We know what you’re thinking: Doesn’t the Bible say something about turning water into blood?
We know what you’re thinking: Doesn’t the Bible say something about turning water into blood?
Why, yes it does. The 2nd
and 3rd “Bowl Judgments” in the Book of Revelation says:
“Then the 2nd
angel poured out his bowl on the sea and it became blood as of a dead man; and…every
living creature in the sea died” (Rev. 16:3).
“Then the 3rd angel poured out his bowl on the rivers, and springs of water, and they became blood” (Rev. 16:4).
“Then the 3rd angel poured out his bowl on the rivers, and springs of water, and they became blood” (Rev. 16:4).
So, is all this red water
a fulfillment of Bible prophecy as some claim?
Nope. These prophecies
will not be fulfilled until the 7 years of tribulation begins after the church
age is over. The most likely causes of this red water phenomenon are: man-made
pollutants, algae, dye, zoo-plankton blooms (red
tide), or some other less-than-supernatural cause.
Could God be trying to
remind the world that life on this planet, as we now know it, won’t last
forever?
We think it’s possible.
One spin around the internet in regards to this growing spectacle will tell you
people are jumping to that conclusion. After all, God frequently uses “natural”
phenomena to get our attention. To see for yourself, click here:
A wise man once said: “God
gives us loving warnings in His Word to protect and preserve us”—Dennis Fisher,
Our Daily Bread
“And behold, I am coming
quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work”
(Rev. 22:12).
News:
- Debkafile: Egyptian military coup sweeps president out of office.
- Drudge Report: ObamaCare employer mandate delayed until after 2014 midterm elections.
- Reuters.com: Obama, Merkel agree to surveillance talks; European allies upset over U.S. spying allegations.
Sign of the Times. Very interesting. I appreciate your blog.- B. Hilton
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