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March 7, 2020

Virus.... Anthrax.... Black plague....

A few years ago, one of my daughters was studying mortuary science... to be a mortician. One of the books we were reading, spoke about the Black Plague in London... and how devastating it was.


Then there was the big anthrax scare a few years and years ago. Now this new virus.

People are freaking out, just like they did in the ice storm about 9 years ago. Toilet paper, water and hand sanitizer, flying off the shelves. Companies are jacking up the prices and taking full advantage of the situation.  Seriously, $300 for a bottle of hand sanitizer.
 If anyone deserves to get sick it's them.

  You got to admire how this time, it's not the poor and homeless causing the problem. It's the rich and arrogant that created this one. Travelers. According to the news, the ones that can afford to travel to other countries are the ones responsible for bringing this back to us.

 Welcome to Seattle..... I've heard the government is freaking out and buying hotels, anticipating the population to be affected. They need places to quarantine people . Cities where these hotels are located are freaking out. They don't want sick people in their town..


 There's talk of 'what about the homeless people', they are going to be a high risk for spreading it...

 THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES FALL:
Revelation 16; 14:9-12.
The seven last plagues are God’s final judgments upon a world that has rejected His love, the cross of Jesus Christ, the worship of the Creator and full authority of the Ten Commandments (14:7, 12) These plagues fall only upon those who have chosen “the beast” and received its “mark” (Revelation 16:1-2). This time period is also called the “time of trouble” (Daniel 12:1). During this awesome period, God’s people will be fully protected, just like the Israelites were during the falling of the ten plagues in Egypt (see Exodus 7-12; Psalms 91). At the end of this period, God’s faithful ones will be “delivered” (Daniel 12:1).


Blessed by God.
Life's good @ the Bright side of the Barn.
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Until next time, Stay safe and Happy Trails.