Sunday, May 17, 2015

NEPAL, 2015

      ...and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes in diverse places.  All these are the beginning of sorrows. (Matthew 24: 7-8)


   Nepal is a nation that is deep in a hole of spiritual darkness, and Nepal is a nation that is experiencing the beginning of sorrows.


   HUMAN TRAFFICKING:
   One of Nepal's leading industries is human trafficking of women and children for sex and prostitution, not only in Nepal, but most of its victims are sold to India and to the Middle East in the global commerce of human slavery.


   BLOOD SACRIFICES:
   The Ghadimai Festival is a blood sacrifice to the Hindu goddess, Ghadimai, and animal sacrifices are conducted in temples all across Nepal.  During the Ghadimai Festival in November, 2014, more than 500,000 animals were beheaded for their blood, making it the largest animal sacrifice in the world.


   CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION:
   Christian churches are not legal in Nepal, and neither are Christian cemeteries.  For when Christians die in Nepal, families secretly move the bodies of the deceased under the cover of darkness to find a remote place, such as in a jungle, to dig holes to bury their dead---while hoping they will not be seen and clubbed by angry Hindus.


   Nepal is the world's only Hindu state, one of the world's poorest nations, where 45% of the population is illiterate, and 41% of the population is from 0-14 years.  Only about half of Nepal's children are allowed to complete the fifth grade of school---before they are snatched and sold in human trafficking.
   Over the past three weeks, Nepal has had 115 earthquakes that have killed more than 8,000 people, and the Dharahara Tower in Kathmandu was reduced to rubble for the second time in Nepal's history.
   Perhaps this would be a good time to reverse the mirror and look inside our own nations, for even here in the United States the fastest-growing religion is Witchcraft, followed by Islam.
   Over the past twelve months, the United States has had nearly 15,000 earthquakes, yet experts keep saying:  there is nothing to worry about.
   When we look to Nepal, we will understand the words of Christ more clearly.
   When we look to Nepal, we will understand that this nation or any nation will not stand when the people of nations turn their backs against Christ.
   In closing, perhaps this Biblical prophecy is written for the United States as much as it is written for any nation:
         My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge:  because thou has rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me:  seeing thou has forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.  (Hosea 4: 6)
   What, then, is the lesson to be learned from Nepal?
         Nimrod built a tower.
         Nepal built a tower.
         The United States built twin towers and now those two are one.
   Clearly, Nepal is a nation that has rejected the knowledge of God, but Nepal is not alone.  Other nations will also fall and their towers will be reduced to rubble.
     

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