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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

DISASTER IN JAPAN

JAPAN
As I ponder this disaster in the world’s third largest economy, I ask GOD why? The answer came to me as clearly as the sun shines in the morning. “It is I who makes the world go round. I alone make these decisions. For those who think they don’t need GOD, I can crush the third largest economy in a day. Not a week, a month, a year, but in a day. For terrorists around the world, I AM –the ONE, the ONLY, maker of Heaven and Earth. It is I who rules the universe.” I sat back and I got it. You can have all the money in the world, but if you do not give GOD control of it and your life it can be worthless in a matter of seconds. He is in charge forever and always and if we don’t realize it, He will make us realize it. I am truly saddened by the reality of what is going on in JAPAN. But each day the words that GOD gave me continue to ring true. The Japanese government continues to tell us half-truths about what is going on there with the nuclear reactors. They continue to put their pride above saving their own people. They have been offered help world wide, yet the government wants to handle it for themselves with their people hungry, in danger, and helpless. My heart goes out to the people of Japan and those here who have families there. It is a horrible tragedy and I think the most tragic part is the pride of the government. Humble yourselves and let the world help your people. We do not think you are inadequate if you need help. We want in a humanitarian way to help your people. Our country is about loving each other and the world in good times and bad times. This is a bad time. Let us work with you to get you back into a position to be the third largest economy in the world. We have many ties in America to Japan. Although our past together was horrific, today we depend on one another financially and we have seen each other as allies for many years. We want to reach out and help a friend. Please let us help you, not just with prayers, but with hands on help. We are not always the best in government decisions, but when it comes to humanitarian help, we thrive.

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