How in the world could a tornado on the ground 1 1/2 hours last night in Kansas destroy 25 homes, with no reported deaths, or injuries?
It requires three things—three explanations.
One—better technology to warn people in danger, in time to take protective action to save lives.
Two—better preparation by people to save their lives, building storm shelters and developing emergency plans to implement quickly.
Three—the grace of God, especially when everyone prays as a tornado bears down on them.
We all consider it so logical to have storm shelters in tornado zones, and use them.
I too am greatly relieved since I built one, and no one has ever been critical about that.
When Israelis frequently use their bomb shelters these days, no one thinks that is foolish.
Yet somehow Americans think, that is fine for those in the mideast turmoil, but not for us.
Prepare for tornadoes or hurricanes—fine.
Prep(are) for EMP or electric grid failure—extreme, eccentric, unrealistic, impractical, inconvenient, unattractive, expensive, impossible, unpopular, and “I’m too busy.”
Go to work, eat, pay bills, make investments, watch TV, listen to the biased media, go to bed, hope our way of life lasts another day.
More and more people are aware that life as we know it cannot go on much longer without some dramatic change.
There is a tension—anxiety—in the air that cannot be held back forever by simply not thinking about it or not talking about it or not doing anything about it.
Busy has served Americans well, and it helps some.
But simply staying busy without preparing for known dangers is unwise, and fatal.
PREP = PREPARE
Eliminate the stigma in your thinking.
Prepare for the catastrophe that is very likely to come long before your retirement (that all good Americans prepare for and slave for).
And, the bottom line, from His Book:
“Prepare to meet your God.”
“Remember now your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come, and the years draw near, when you will say, ‘I have no pleasure in them.'”
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