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Katrina Example of God's Shock and Awe
By: Reed R. Heustis, Jr.
September 3, AD 2005
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Just
days after the devastating storm that wiped out New
Orleans, the nationally renowned
MSNBC website displayed a gigantic headline that
read, "The Wrath of Katrina".
How wrong it was.
Hurricanes are weather patterns that are
named by man. Hurricanes do not have minds of
their own, and neither did Hurricane Katrina.
It is not the "wrath of Katrina" that
should have shocked and awed man, but rather the wrath
of God.
It is God Himself who controls all
things whatsoever that come to pass, whether it is
seemingly insignificant as a sparrow falling to the
ground in the middle of an uninhabited forest, or a
massive devastating hurricane that levels cities.
"Declaring the end from the beginning,"
says God in Isaiah 46:10, "and from ancient times the
things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall
stand, and I will do all my pleasure...."
God controls all things, and nothing -
not even Katrina - occurs in a vacuum. Only
evolutionists, atheists, secularists and the like could
possibly embrace such a diabolical concept.
He is the creator, preserver and ruler
of nations. All peoples and nations everywhere should
heed His law, knowing full well that their very
existence hangs in the balance like a spider from a
thread over a hot consuming inferno. But for the grace
of this benevolent God, all would be engulfed without
delay.
In the wake of the horrifying events
that transpired on September 11, 2001, the entire United
States of America came together in a glorious display of
patriot fervor and called upon God to shower His
blessings over the land.
Everywhere you looked, the slogan, "God
Bless America", was plastered: bumper stickers,
t-shirts, window signs. Sporting events encouraged
its patrons to sing "God Bless America" all across the
nation from sea to shining sea. Baseball stadiums
replaced the usual "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" melody
normally reserved for the seventh inning stretch with
"God Bless America". Television commercials and
programs displayed the slogan constantly. And of course
politicians from both major parties bandied the slogan
about at every opportunity.
It was a hip slogan, and everybody sang
it, regardless of how religious or irreligious they
were.
But, oh how arrogant and presumptuous we
Americans are!
How dare our nation call upon the
blessings of God when she is totally unwilling to repent
of her national sins and seek to abide by Godly laws?
How dare a nation that celebrates
sodomy, perversion and abortion vainly cry out for God
to bless her land?
How dare America who demonizes
Christians on television and showers accolades upon
unrepentant homosexuals call upon God to bless her?
The Third Commandment of the Law of God
declares, "Thou
shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for
the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his
name in vain."
The entire nation took God's name in
vain.
Ironically, the annual Southern
Decadence festival was scheduled to take place in New
Orleans just days after Hurricane Katrina struck.
According to
Repent America, the festival is "an annual
homosexual celebration attracting tens of thousands of
people to the French Quarters section of New
Orleans...." The celebration annually fills the
city "with drunken homosexuals engaging in sex acts in
the public streets and bars" and has been increasing
dramatically with every passing year.
Am I saying that God sent Hurricane
Katrina specifically because of this one single event
that celebrates sin and perversion? Of course not.
If God displayed His wrath at every moment a sin is
committed, then the entire universe would cease to
exist. God is a longsuffering God and selects and
appoints the day and hour when blessings are withheld
and wrath inflicted, and because nations cannot be dealt
with in the afterlife, they must be dealt with in the
here and now.
God instructs, "If my people, which are
called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray,
and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then
will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and
will heal their land." (2 Chronicles 7:14)
The opposite is also true. If
people live proudly and arrogantly, vainly calling upon
God but unwilling to repent humbly of their sins, then
God's wrath should be expected. People should not
be surprised when the hand of protection is removed
briefly in light of their unrepentant decadence and
moral decay and a hurricane such as Katrina wreaks
devastation.
It was once said that if God does not
punish cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Chicago and New York, then He owes Sodom and Gomorrah an
apology. This sentiment has a ring of truth to it.
In one heartbeat, the Big Easy went from
first world to third world, from space age to ice age.
Americans must stop being so
presumptuous, thinking that because our nation is
somehow the mightiest nation (empire?) on earth, nothing
can happen to her. During the unconstitutional war
in the Middle East, Americans constantly boasted of the
term, "Shock and Awe," somehow believing that our
superior military might enables us to project our
"national interest" across the globe at will.
However, without God's protection, our
nation is powerless and totally vulnerable to any and
all possible threats. Katrina very well could have
been just the tip of the iceberg. It is Katrina
that is an example of God's shock and awe, and Americans
should boast of Him, not of their own abilities.
Americans need to repent and turn to
Jesus Christ our God.
Only then should we even begin to think
about humming "God bless America".
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