God removes another wicked man from earth

God is moving quickly and in a grand sweep of His hand. The purging of evil will continue. Thousands of pedophiles are now arrested. The veil is pulled back on all that was hidden in the media, in the occult, lettered agencies. Now this banker in the shadows has been removed. I can only imagine the scope of the carnage he has directed and financed over the years.

We pray for the Lord’s revenge. It is His to execute.

It is too late to call for Jesus out of fear on your death bed. This is cowardice, not contrition. Yet, I would not wish hell on any human; it is beyond our imagination. The pain is constant and eternal.

2 comments on “God removes another wicked man from earth

  1. JoAnn says:

    One less evil man trying to depopulate the world. All his riches won’t help him when he meets his maker Jesus Christ. Would not want to be in his shoes. Money is the root of all evil, so true.

  2. Tim Shey says:

    Voices from the Edge of Eternity
    Compiled by John Myers

    Last Hours On Earth Of The Noted French Infidel, Voltaire

    Pages 21-22:

    “When Voltaire felt the stroke which he realized must terminate in death, he was overpowered with remorse. He at once sent for the priest and wanted to be ‘reconciled to the church.’ His infidel flatterers hastened to his chamber to prevent his incantation, but it was only to witness his ignominy and their own. He cursed them to their faces and, since his distress was increased by their presence, repeatedly and loudly exclaimed, ‘Begone! It is you that have brought me to my present condition. Leave me, I say — begone! What a wretched glory is this which you have produced for me!’

    “Hoping to allay his anguish by a written recantation, he had it prepared, signed it, and saw it witnessed. But it was all unavailing. For two months he was tortured with such an agony as led him at times to gnash his teeth in impotent rage against God and man. At other times, in plaintive accents, he would plead, ‘O Christ! O Lord Jesus!’ Then, turning his face he would cry out, ‘I must die — abandoned of God and of men!’

    “As his end drew near his condition became so frightful that his infidel associates were afraid to approach his bedside. Still they guarded the door, that others might not know how awfully an infidel was compelled to die. Even his nurse repeatedly said that for all the wealth of Europe she would never see another infidel die. It was a scene of horror that lies beyond all exaggeration.

    “Such is the well-attested end of this man who had a natural sovereignty of intellect, excellent education, great wealth and much earthly honor.”

    —The Contrast Between Infidelity and Christianity

    The Death of Voltaire

Thank you!