Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part look at parsha Noach (Genesis chapters 6 through 11) – which not only includes the enigmatic setting of the “days of Noach,” when the thoughts of men’s hearts were only evil all the days, and certainly MAY apply again today, but the Flood itself, and the also particularly famous story of the “tower of Babel.” That one includes a confounding of languages that one of today’s infamous ‘Do Be Evil’ Entities, Gulag, is also attempting to un-do.
There is a LOT here to ought to resonate today like never before.
The Erev Shabbat overview and reading lays out the story, and the context:
The Sabbath day study must include what is happening now that may parallel another prelude to yet another judgment on the whole earth, this time perhaps by fire. But unlike that first ‘Great Reset,’ this one the Creator did Himself. In many of the other Scriptural examples of judgment against a kingdom, He used pagan invaders as “destroyers.”
There are no shortages of candidates on THAT front, this time!
But what AmeriKans seem utterly clueless about this time, is that the invaders are already in place. DHS’s own figures show that over 100,000 (yes, that one HUNDRED THOUSAND) male individuals of military age, with known terrorist connections have actually ALREADY been released within the United States, and have had ample time to join up with terror cells in preparation for what is obviously being allowed. Arguably much like Hamas was simply allowed to terminally fool what was once considered one of the greatest intelligence forces on earth in Israel.
Given what a few did there, across the most secure border in the world, in only a few hours where it looked just like Texas or Arizona, imagine what thousands of invaders EACH and EVERY day for two years will be able to accomplish.
It’s time to take a closer look at the lessons in this Book.
“Noach: ‘Grading on the curve’ Might Be Comforting News”
The combined two-part teaching is here:
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