OOOOPS!

Good morning, blog readers, from clear and cold (27 degrees) Wisconsin where, on my morning walk, I saw the heavens declaring the glory of God (Psalm 19:1) and two planes! Thank You, Jesus!

This 3/4/24 headline, from the Jerusalem Post, came as no surprise to me: “IAEA chief: We have lost track of Iran nuke progress.”

In the article, Yonah Jeremy Bob wrote: IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi on Monday told the IAEA Board of Governors, concerning Iran’s nuclear advancement, that “the agency has lost continuity of knowledge about the production and inventory of centrifuges, rotors and bellows, heavy water and uranium ore concentrate. It is three years since Iran stopped provisionally applying its additional protocol and therefore it is also three years since the agency was able to conduct complementary access in Iran,” Grossi said, describing large gaps in nuclear inspections.”

No surprise to me there. And, no big deal, as far as the Lord is concerned because, according to the prophecies of Ezekiel 38-39, the Lord will not only take care of Iran (Persia in Ezekiel 38:5), but also her allies which include Russia, Ethiopia, Libya, Turkey and possibly Germany. And, as I have said before, we could actually be alive to see this happen. But, let me remind you that, when Russia and her allies invade Israel to “capture great spoil” (Ezekiel 38:13), Israel is living in prosperity, at rest and in a land of unwalled villages (verses11-23) which is certainly not happening now. So, stay tuned! As someone once told me: “God said it; I believe it; that settles it; let’s get on with it!”

The bottom line is that Jesus is coming to take His own (His bride, the church) out of this worldly mess to our heavenly home (John 14:1-3). So, let’s be ready by watching, waiting, working, witnessing for, walking with and worshiping Jesus until He comes. And, if you are not a believer in Jesus, you can become one right now by agreeing with God you are a sinner who needs a Savior Who is Jesus (Romans 3:23, 24) and believe He died on a cross for your sins, was buried and raised from the dead (I Corinthians 15:1-4) to forgive all your sins and give you eternal life (John 3:16). Off to worship and fellowship with our church family. Blessings with love, Doug (3/10/24).

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