Giant Tsunami warning

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Angela53510

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When you prophecy a BIG tsunami, that is called being a prophet. You didn't say where you learned this, but that God told you to warn the people. That is a prophet, like Jeremiah or Isaiah.

Everyone there is supposed to be a Giant Tsunami coming to Newyork, new Jersey and Miami
I would rather be wrong about something and believe I am obeying the lord than to be right but refuse to warn the people like he wants.
Please recognize that is what you are doing, and that is why I find it so scary. Because the canon is closed, and we really don't need that kind of personal prophecy, which is not based on anything but your own feelings and maybe some internet links.

(Personal as in something happening and people needing to be warned about it, not as being personal to you!)

And even if there was a remote chance this was based on any kind of factual evidence, but no knowledge of the time, what do you want people to do? Quit their jobs, move to a safe place in the interior of the continent, leaving NYC etc to the wicked? What are you warning them to do, and why are you warning them?

This is just fiction, pure and simple. Sorry, Blain, you are a nice guy, but this is just not right, what you are doing!
 

OnThisRock

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Well, alot of times what sounds like a prophecy in the natural, will also be what happens in the Spirit. I also hear from the Lord about the east coast, and that is why I left. But, it was rather in the terms of a big hit was coming to the prideful, and arrogant. God still reveals and reveals through His prophets.
 
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dashadow

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Because apparently people on youtube know more than the silly scientist

:rolleyes:
Yeah! Anyway, a lot of scientists believe in evolution and global warming (climate change, if you prefer). So what good is their opinion? :)
 

Blain

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When you prophecy a BIG tsunami, that is called being a prophet. You didn't say where you learned this, but that God told you to warn the people. That is a prophet, like Jeremiah or Isaiah.





Please recognize that is what you are doing, and that is why I find it so scary. Because the canon is closed, and we really don't need that kind of personal prophecy, which is not based on anything but your own feelings and maybe some internet links.

(Personal as in something happening and people needing to be warned about it, not as being personal to you!)

And even if there was a remote chance this was based on any kind of factual evidence, but no knowledge of the time, what do you want people to do? Quit their jobs, move to a safe place in the interior of the continent, leaving NYC etc to the wicked? What are you warning them to do, and why are you warning them?

This is just fiction, pure and simple. Sorry, Blain, you are a nice guy, but this is just not right, what you are doing!
What I want people to do is to go to God about this, Ask and seek confirmation about this disaster for themselves. My words alone are not enough to confirm it, If you ask for confirmation and you patiently wait and perhaps fast the holy spirit will confirm the answer.
 

zone

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I am only posting this because If it is true then people should be warned, I would rather be wrong about something and believe I am obeying the lord than to be right but refuse to warn the people like he wants. Some say it has to do with the Giant meteorite or asteroid heading towards earth. Lets hope I am wrong, because if this really happens it will be devastating
if you are receiving a prophecy YOU CAN'T BE WRONG.
 

Angela53510

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Either God told you this and it is true, or God did not tell you and you have no idea whether it is true or not. You seem to think the latter. Therefore it is totally from yourself and you have no right telling everyone this is going to happen.

So if there is even a chance it is not true, you are a false prophet. Now, I know you did not mean it that way, but either God told you, and it will come to pass, or God did not tell you, and therefore you have no idea whether it is true or not.

Plus, what do you want people to do? Repent like Nineveh did when Jonah prophesied? Or move? Or give up and die? Or eat, drink and be merry?

This is a very poorly crafted prophecy, no call as to what to do, only to pray and see if it is right or wrong. I suggest you stick to Scripture in the future, as that is usually a much safer bet! And remember:

"and the spirits of prophets are subject to prophets." 1 Cor. 14:32
 

maxwel

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What I want people to do is to go to God about this, Ask and seek confirmation about this disaster for themselves. My words alone are not enough to confirm it, If you ask for confirmation and you patiently wait and perhaps fast the holy spirit will confirm the answer.
I'm really trying not to be mean,
but if I went on a fast every time there was something crazy on youtube...
I'd starve to death.

Blain,
The scripture makes it clear that God is true 100% of the time,
and his prophets are true 100% of the time.
So if you got a message from God, that there is going to be a tsunami...
then it absolutely MUST happen... or the bible says you are a false prophet.
If a message is really from God, then it MUST be true, and it MUST come to pass.
If it doesn't come to pass, then the message was not from God...
and you didn't get a message from Him at all.
As horrible as it sounds, this would make you, by biblical definition, a false prophet.

I don't want to you be labeled with unkind names; I think you're a nice guy.
Therefore, maybe you should be a bit more cautious about what you proclaim as a message from God.

Seriously, for your own sake, and your own reputation, I have to recommend you be much more circumspect with your words.
 
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I heard prophecy that there was going to be a tremendous electrical and computer shutdown in 2000. The guy said that the computers then could not possibly rollover into the year 2000 because of the lack of built-in dating on the motherboard. I then took my 75 MHz Packard Bell P1 and rolled the date ahead to see how far it would go. It was already five years old, and it rolled ahead to 2015.

The Bible says "prove all things". This needs to be proven. Check out the reliability of the original prophet. If you can't find him, it's false.
 
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Blain,

When people pass along unproven messages, like Maxwel said, it destroys your reputation. But it does more than that. It also destroys the reputation of your denominational beliefs as well. Charismatics and Pentecostals have done this in the past. Then they wonder why nobody accepts their message. A Christian is not a very good messenger when he scatters more heresy and deceit that he does gospel. Prove all things. I still love ya, bro.
 

Blain

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Again I am not a prophet, this prophesy is not my own. God did not order me to warn people but I know that he would want me to warn people if this tsunami does hit. If you are done and will actually listen to what i am saying I AM NOT A PROPHET. I don't care about my reputation because I have no need to for one, I didn't become a christian for that. I hope you all had your fill because i am done talking about this, you were so quick to judge just because I said something was supposed to happen. Well, it hurts. I never once said this is a sure thing I said it was supposed to happen.
 
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Graybeard

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..... the possibility of the earth rotating at exactly the same time to hit the Atlantic, not the Pacific or for that matter Siberia is astronomical.
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wonder what the possibilities of a hit in that area are for those that say the Earth is fixed and stationary.....a zillion to 1?
 
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Again I am not a prophet, this prophesy is not my own. God did not order me to warn people but I know that he would want me to warn people if this tsunami does hit. If you are done and will actually listen to what i am saying I AM NOT A PROPHET. I don't care about my reputation because I have no need to for one, I didn't become a christian for that. I hope you all had your fill because i am done talking about this, you were so quick to judge just because I said something was supposed to happen. Well, it hurts. I never once said this is a sure thing I said it was supposed to happen.
But your first post says you were OBEYING THE LORD. As in obeying orders. So your own choice of words put you in this situation
 

Blain

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But your first post says you were OBEYING THE LORD. As in obeying orders. So your own choice of words put you in this situation
Ya maybe I could have put my words a little better, But I posted it because i felt that if the tsunami is going to hit I am pretty sure God would want us to warn the people right? It may or may not happen, but if it does I hope it doesn't do to much destruction.
 
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Ya maybe I could have put my words a little better, But I posted it because i felt that if the tsunami is going to hit I am pretty sure God would want us to warn the people right? It may or may not happen, but if it does I hope it doesn't do to much destruction.
It is a fine line when I think about it. If you don't tell anyone and it hits, then it's going to be tough to have that on your conscience. If everyone heeds your warning an uproots their families and nothing happens then that's also a situation you want to avoid.

I don't envy anyone who has a prophecy, not in this day and age.
 
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Thanks for sharing mate. Not sure how ya came to it but I appreciate it. I think it may take some courage to post this, knowing before hand you may receive some undesirable feedback. Whatever God's will for you here, I am not sure. Will leave that up to you and Him, unless told otherwise. God bless man.
 

Agricola

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Ya maybe I could have put my words a little better, But I posted it because i felt that if the tsunami is going to hit I am pretty sure God would want us to warn the people right? It may or may not happen, but if it does I hope it doesn't do to much destruction.
So what makes you think a Tsunami will hit? Where did you get this information from? God or humans? Did The Lord tell you direct? Did He tell you to warn other people?

If you are repeating this then you should give the source of where you got it from. Further, the way you have worded this to start with, is designed for a shock value and is on verge of scaremongering. If you wanted to highlight this, then you should have simply said something on lines of , "Hey guys I read this on internet, what you think, could it be true?"

Anyone giving a message from God is going to be held accountable for it, if it does not come true, then its fake and obviously the person has messed up, then needs to publicly apologise to the people who listened to it, then plenty of repenting to God for passing on a message on His behalf when it was not from Him.


Now I have this song in my head and this verse


[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]And the people bowed and prayed
To the neon god they made
And the sign flashed out its warning
In the words that it was forming
And the sign said "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls
And tenement halls
And whispered in the sound of silence [/SIZE]
[/SIZE]
 
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danschance

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I've heard so many gloom and doom stories about God causing massive earthquakes, some bizarre planet is about to slam into us and even Godzilla is eating New York.

I had a person on Facebook claim he alone knew where safe places are from the planet Nibiru hitting Earth. He even knew the exact date it would hit. When he told me it would hit in 3 months I never laughed harder. If a planet the size of earth were to strike Earth in 3 months, we all would see it in the night sky. Amatuer astronomers would detect it 15 months before it hit earth, if it is traveling at the same speed of earth.

Can God cause an earthquake and tsunami? Yes. Can God warn us before hand? Yes. However, I am very skeptical as I have heard so many false predictions of massive disasters. So I will remain skeptical about this prediction also.
 

PennEd

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Dear Lord, whatever spirit is tormenting Blain I pray in Jesus name that you would cast it out.

Blain, Blain Blain... What is the point of this supposed warning from God? Are you saying 50+ million people should evacuate their homes and move inland? And for how long? Yes we may be entering the end times when extreme weather and other phenomena may happen. But our focus should be on spreading the Gospel to as many people as possible, not turning them off with this nonsense.