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    The world is in turmoil. Society is at a crossroad. The older generation is giving way to the newer generation with swift changes. Finance, politics, religion, culture, diseases, the climate, are seeing rapid changes. Here, we provide thought-provoking insights into the current and impending crises facing the world.

    TELL THEM OF US…

    Can man totally remove the belief in God from the world? Can atheism triumph?

    At the WWII British 2nd Division soldiers’ graveyard at Kohima are written these words:

    “Tell them of us, for your tomorrow, we gave our today”

    It is September 1945 and about 80 million people have died in the deadliest war known to mankind, millions are rendered homeless, starved, maimed, and hopeless. Benito Mussolini was deposed after the fall of Sicily to Allied forces, assassinated, and hanged upside down in Italy. Hitler and Goebbels doused themselves in petrol and burned themselves and their families to death, a befitting end to the man who torched the world with flames. Far in the Pacific, the sun had set on the “Land of the Rising Sun,” Japan🇯🇵. Japan was the last country to surrender after almost 150,000 people were vaporized immediately in Hiroshima and Nagasaki when two atomic bombs were dropped there.

    Adolf Hitler. The Nazi and German leader who unleashed violence and death on the world

    For six long years, the world burnt. All for what? The inordinate desire for world dominion fuelled Hitler to drench the globe in blood, only to die ignominiously. How could he succeed where Nimrod, Nebuchadnezzar, Darius, Cyrus, Alexander the Great, Caesar, Charlemagne, and Napoleon had failed?

    Since the dawn of history, man has battled for dominion of a world he came to meet, and shall surely leave behind. These men sought to overrule God’s Word: that Europe shall never be united into one and dominion over this world is for the Creator Only. Where arms failed, Voltaire, Descartes, Rousseau, Darwin, Payne, Marx, and Lenin tried to use rationalism, philosophy, so-called evolutionary science, and communism to overthrow God from this world and rule over man, ushering forth the cold war and destroying millions in the process.

    Heinrich Himmler was the second in command to Adolf Hitler and leader of the SS.

     

    Yet, all these men have died, and God’s Word stand. Voltaire’s home was filled with Bibles. Darwin is alleged to have confessed his theory on his deathbed. Hence, the question still remains: “Who can fight God and His Word and win?” History has proven over and over again, that all shall pass, but God’s Word shall ever be victorious.

    Therefore, I pity those who, being wise in their own eyes, think they can succeed in their fight and rebellion against The Word of God. They shall come to a certain end. Tell them of us, history beckons. Tell them of those who tried and realized too late, that a Mighty one rules in the affairs of man.

    Voltaire was a Jacobin and a Jesuit who wrote against the Catholic church, Christianity, and the king. He was instrumental in the French Revolution. He determined to destroy Christianity, but his house was used to store Bibles after his death.

    May I invite you oh dearest one, on this Holy Sabbath, to reconsider your ways and make peace with Him who is mighty and strong? Behold, the sun has set, it’s another Sabbath and His angels are all over. Why not use this time to amend your ways and make peace with Heaven? To all who are searching, praying to, and waiting for Jehovah, I breathe unto you peace and a happy, beautiful, blissful Sabbath rest in Him.

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