10/30/2024 / By Kevin Hughes
The 71st sermon of the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the “Health Ranger Report,” part of his 100 Sermons series for the Church of Natural Abundance, centered on living life with Christ and being prepared when death comes.
His sermon came in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which claimed the lives of many Americans during its onslaught. Adams remarked that demonic forces had steered the storm into the Appalachians specifically to target a certain type of people.
“What this very powerful storm taught us is that No. 1, many of us believe the storm was steered using geoengineering technologies. [Second], it was steered on purpose into a particular area to kill a large number of people and to disrupt a large number of people. Basically rural people who are mostly pro-faith,” he said. (Related: Here’s how HAARP creates and modifies extreme weather as a WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION.)
Given the impact of Hurricane Helene, the Health Ranger reiterated the importance of readiness, saying: “None of us knows the day on which we’re going to perish in our physical form. You don’t know the day or the hour that you will go.
“What this needs to remind all of us who are still living is that the day of your death can come like ‘a thief in the night.’ It can come just so fast and you have no way to stop it.
“You’re in the wrong place at the wrong time, or maybe one day a comet impact hits your house, just lands right in your town and everybody’s dead. You don’t know when that day is coming.”
He then cited a passage from St. Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians (1 Thessalonians 5:1-11) noting that people should not be an NPC (non-player character) type. Instead, they should be alert and sober as the passage states.
The Brighteon.com and Natural News founder said people who live with Christ in their earthly lives need not worry about the end of their lives or the destruction of the world, as they will be with God for eternity. Citing a verse from the letter of St. James (James 4:13-16), he noted that life is short and people do not know how long they have left on Earth.
Thus, it is important for people to finish the spiritual tasks required of them, such as asking God’s forgiveness or forgiving others who have wronged them. Adams also cited the Book of Psalms by King David, which emphasized the shortness of life (Psalm 103:15-18).
“It can come and go in an instant, and often it’s out of your control – this is a very important theme for us to talk about. There are things that happen in this world that are far outside of your control such as a giant mudslide, a hurricane, an earthquake or what have you,” he said.
“But there are things well within your control such as the choices that you make each day, how you spend your time, whether you choose to pray, your demeanor with other people, how you choose to treat others. These are your choices and yours alone. No one can take them from you, and these are the choices that are the most important in determining how you will spend eternity.”
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Listen to the 71st sermon of the Health Ranger Mike Adams about living life with Christ and being prepared when death comes in the face of tragedy.
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