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I’m not a big fan of today’s modern “prophets,” but when David Wilkerson speaks, most people listen.

This is, after all, the same man that shut down every single service at his NYC church 3 weeks before the 9/11 attacks because “something horrible was about to happen and the church needed to pray”.

So with that introduction, David Wilkerson has posted an urgent warning on his website that really struck a nerve in me when I read it a few weeks back.

Actually, for about a month now, something on the inside of me has been saying to store a few bags of rice, bottled water and other non-perishable foods “just to be safe”.

And really, even if Pastor Wilkerson is dead wrong with the urgent warning that I’m about to post below, it’s still a good idea to have reserves around the house– especially in these scary economic times.

So without further adieu, here is the entire warning as posted on David Wilkerson’s site.  I challenge you to look this guy up and see just how right on he’s been in the past with these kinda things.  Might actually freak you out a bit.

An Urgent Message

An Earth-Shattering Calamity Is About To Happen

by David Wilkerson | March 7, 2009

March 7, 2009

I am compelled by the Holy Spirit to send out an urgent message to all on our mailing list, and to friends and to bishops we have met all over the world.

AN EARTH-SHATTERING CALAMITY IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN. IT IS GOING TO BE SO FRIGHTENING, WE ARE ALL GOING TO TREMBLE — EVEN THE GODLIEST AMONG US.

For ten years I have been warning about a thousand fires coming to New York City. It will engulf the whole megaplex, including areas of New Jersey and Connecticut. Major cities all across America will experience riots and blazing fires — such as we saw in Watts, Los Angeles, years ago.

There will be riots and fires in cities worldwide. There will be looting — including Times Square, New York City. What we are experiencing now is not a recession, not even a depression. We are under God’s wrath. In Psalm 11 it is written,

“If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?” (v. 3).

God is judging the raging sins of America and the nations. He is destroying the secular foundations.

The prophet Jeremiah pleaded with wicked Israel, “God is fashioning a calamity against you and devising a plan against you. Oh, turn back each of you from your evil way, and reform your ways and deeds. But they will say, It’s hopeless! For we are going to follow our own plans, and each of us will act according to the stubbornness of his evil heart” (Jeremiah 18:11–12).

In Psalm 11:6, David warns, “Upon the wicked he will rain snares (coals of fire)…fire…burning wind…will be the portion of their cup.” Why? David answered, “Because the Lord is righteous” (v. 7). This is a righteous judgment — just as in the judgments of Sodom and in Noah’s generation.

WHAT SHALL THE RIGHTEOUS DO? WHAT ABOUT GOD’S PEOPLE?

First, I give you a practical word I received for my own direction. If possible lay in store a thirty-day supply of non-perishable food, toiletries and other essentials. In major cities, grocery stores are emptied in an hour at the sign of an impending disaster.

As for our spiritual reaction, we have but two options. This is outlined in Psalm 11. We “flee like a bird to a mountain.” Or, as David says, “He fixed his eyes on the Lord on his throne in heaven — his eyes beholding, his eyelids testing the sons of men” (v. 4). “In the Lord I take refuge” (v. 1).

I will say to my soul: No need to run…no need to hide. This is God’s righteous work. I will behold our Lord on his throne, with his eye of tender, loving kindness watching over every step I take — trusting that he will deliver his people even through floods, fires, calamities, tests, trials of all kinds.

Note: I do not know when these things will come to pass, but I know it is not far off. I have unburdened my soul to you. Do with the message as you choose.

God bless and keep you.

In Christ,
DAVID WILKERSON

DW:bbm 3.7.09

Photo courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons artist Rosemary McKevitt

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You may already know that I’m a christian.  I even belong to a pentecostal church.

The kicker:  I’m a hardcore democrat.

Admittedly, this has caused some hard feelings between me and my church friends.  Instead of logical questions regarding my position and my support for Barak Obama, I get emotional accusations such as “Your a murderer if you support abortions,” or “How can you let those gays get married?” etc.

Those ignorant accusations don’t really phase me though, as I typically inform naysayers that Jesus is a borderline socialist.  After all, the apostles were instructed (and later taught their followers) to live in common.  That meant those with extra were to give it away so everyone was equal at all times. 

Jesus also harped on the fact that the widows and the poor were to be taken of- no questions asked.

Finally, Jesus was ridiculed for hanging out with “sinners” or those that did not believe or adhere to his Jewish upbringing.  For example, Mary Magdeline was quite the hoochie.  If she lived in our day and age, I’m sure she would have a few abortions under her belt.  But he loved her anyway

In my opinion, the lifestyle and teachings of Jesus are the exact opposite of those on the religious right.  Yes, the bible teaches certain things are wrong- but you are required to love these people anyway and support them financially if they are among the poor– even if it requires giving welfare to a “white trash” single mother with 5 kids barely getting by.

Sadly, It’s that type of intollerance that caused a literal fist fight at a family wedding tonight (I know, I know… more white trash).  Basically, my uncle by marriage who beats anyone he encounters with his bible (yet hes the biggest hypocryite you’ll ever meet) decided to talk smack to my dad.

Mind you, my father was raised by his single dad, ate government cheese for years, served during the vietnam war, and took a union job with the Teamsters- from which he retired 8 years ago.  Does my dad identify with anything republican? Heck no. 

He votes for the little guy.

Cue the crazy uncle with his religious right rantings.  According to him, if your not voting for McCain, your “giving the country over to the mulims,” “letting the faggots do whatever they want,” and “murdering babies because you support abortion.”

His intollerance sooned turned into anger, which turned into name calling, which led to threats and ultimately a gesture that he would hit my dad who is twice his size.  Well in the spirit of “self defense” my dad clocked him in the face- which is the perfect example of just how polarizing this election really is.

But the point I want to make is that the “religous right” better get their act together. 

The Jesus I know woudln’t treat people the way you do.  The Jesus I know would gladly support tax dollars going into programs such as WIC, Head Start, Welfare, etc. to give the poor a little extra boost in this world. 

The Jesus I know would not sign off on your greed and lust for money.  He would probably set fire to your multi million dollar mega churches, knowing full well that donations built those churches instead of helping the poor.

Note: If I really wanted to help people and took a non-profit job tomorrow, I would have to come to terms with the fact that i’m not going to be the richest girl in the world.  I think the same should hold true with church executives.  You don’t “deserve” a bentley from your people because your the “man or woman of God.”  You don’t “deserve” to be poor, but you don’t “deserve” to be a millionare when you choose to take a job of this nature

Finally, don’t assume all democrats are baby killers or closet gays.  I may not support abortions for example, but I don’t have the right to make that decision for someone else.  My God is a God of free-will and free choice.  I can nicely explain why I personally do not belive in such things, but I have no right to force my beliefs onto someone else.

That’s exactly why the separation between church and state is a good thing.  I don’t want someone else forcing their religion on me, nor should the religious right be allowed to inject their views on an unwilling audience. 

We are to win people over by our love and examples.  Sheer ignorance will get you nowhere my friends.

So in the meantime, you will continue to loose your clout, as two promient evanglical leaders have this election year due to intollerance.  And the further you shy away from social justice, the more you will look like complete hypocrites…because social justice is what this thing is all about.

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