Keep the Door of my Lips

March 14th, 2011

Connection?

Interesting news.

Japan just got hit by an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale. This is 100 times as strong as the Haiti earthquake. The Japanese earthquake took place at about a quarter to three on the afternoon of March 11, 2011.

That same day, presumably earlier, the Japanese government put out this announcement. You can find it on the website of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

1. The Government of Japan deplores the decisions of the Government of Israel to give permission for the construction of 1,600 housing units in East Jerusalem in addition to 112 units in West Bank just after the Israeli and Palestinian leadership’s acceptance of the start of indirect talks. The Government of Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of Jerusalem and the territories in the pre-1967 borders. Japan demands that the plans should not be implemented.

2. The Government of Japan continues to request strongly that both parties will act in a way that enhances mutual confidence. Japan sincerely hopes that the indirect talks in the peace process will swiftly develop into the resumption of direct talks between the two parties.

Perry Stone believes that when nations attack Israel, disasters tend to follow quickly. In this case, it appears to be true.

9 Responses to “Keep the Door of my Lips”

  1. Aaron's cc: Says:

    Can you say Katrina?

    “One week before Katrina made landfall, Israel carried out the evacuation of 9,500 residents from Gush Katif and four Samaria communities. Residents were forced from their homes by Israeli troops, some dragged away kicking and screaming and placed on buses that took them from the area. The majority of former Katif residents are currently homeless while the Israeli government struggles to find permanent housing solutions.

    The Gaza withdrawal was backed by the U.S. government. Some Middle East analysts and senior Israeli politicians entirely attributed the evacuation plan to pressure coming from the American establishment.”

    “Did God send Katrina as judgment for Gaza?” http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=32196#ixzz1GcLYSMsj

  2. Aaron's cc: Says:

    Also, this is Adar, month of Purim (which occurs on Sunday). A very bad month for enemies to declare their plans against Jews.
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    Recall also the first Gulf War: http://www.aish.com/h/pur/t/ts/48954611.html Of course, GHW Bush pulled a King Saul and didn’t finish the job and went from the highest approval rating for a President ever to losing the 1992 election. Failure to complete the job of eradicating enemies of the Jews ALWAYS backfires. Always.

  3. Steve B Says:

    Obama is poised to sign a UN resolution formal condemning Israel for it’s Settlements.

    I shudder to think what will happen to us if that ink hits paper.

  4. Andrea Harris Says:

    “I shudder to think what will happen to us if that ink hits paper.”

    Isn’t having Obama as president bad enough? I suppose an even worse scenario is he wins the next election.

  5. aelfheld Says:

    http://www.gabberface.com/index.php?search=japan+whales

  6. Steve H. Says:

    How well I remember the prophets warning us not to mess with whales.

  7. Clark Says:

    Zechariah 12:3 “And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it.”

  8. Steve H. Says:

    On Friday night, my church had its usual all-church prayer service. My pastor had us go to the altar and pray for Japan for quite a long time. He pointed out that less than 1% of Japan’s population is Christian.
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    Seems like catastrophes are worst in countries that have tiny Christian and Jewish populations. Burma is an example.
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    My theory is that this is because the prayers of believers hold God’s hand back, and if there are no believers around, there will be problems. I believe the Tribulation will happen after the Rapture, because it could not happen with over a billion Christians praying for God’s mercy.
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    I think some countries are wide open to foretastes of the Tribulation. Look at North Korea.
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    Then there is Haiti, where Christianity exists but is so mingled with demon worship, it lacks positive impact.

  9. baldilocks Says:

    Steve,

    That was “my” exact conclusion as well.