Divine judgment forced Pope to cut speech

A rainstorm has disrupted a keynote homily being delivered by Pope Benedict XVI to a million-strong crowd of pilgrims at an air base near Madrid.

Sudden rain and stormy weater forces the Pope to take cover behind umbrellas in Spain.

The pilgrims are in the Spanish capital for a six-day international Catholic youth festival. This is what the photo blogg of msnbc.com has recorded from the event.
 

 Pope Benedict XVI is protected by several white umbrellas because of strong winds and rain while leading a prayer vigil on a vast dusty esplanade outside Madrid during the World Youth Day (WYD) festivities on Aug. 20.

Lightning illuminates the sky as a storm occurs the during a Vigil as part of the World Youth Day 2011 on Aug. 20, in Madrid, Spain. Initiated by Pope John Paul II in 1985, World Youth Day, which includes youth-oriented events for the celebration of the Catholic faith, is held every three years in a different country; this time in Madrid from Aug. 16 – 21.

Source: msnbc.com

The truth about God is not found in Roman Catholic idols, but in the scriptures. The lightening in Spain scattered a million youth.

My comment:

God of the Most High did neither approve, nor protect the Pope’s speech in Spain, to a million deceived youth.

God of the Bible have started to bring his divine judgment on the Roman Catholic Church. She will be burned with fire on the final day of jugdment, and all those who called the pope “The Holy Father” will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven.

As the pain and agony strike the worlds one billion Catholics, they will refuse to repent of their idolatry, their worship of flesh, bones, skulls, corpses, wood and stone.

The lightning and rain in Spain, is just the beginning of the eternal punishment of the Papists.

First an extreme heatwave where dozens of Catholic youth collapsed, and thousands had to be cooled down by water cannons from the local fire department. Than a freaky storm that stopped the Pope. Those who read the Bible and have received the Holy Spirit will be able to understand:

Revelation 16:9
They were seared by the intense heat and they cursed the name of God, who had control over these plagues, but they refused to repent and glorify him.

Written by Ivar

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    1. Dear Sue.

      The Pope is supposed to be the “vicar of Christ”. Neither can he walk on water, not can he still the storm….

      The pictures from Spain display a helpless and powerless 84 year old man.

  1. God told me many years ago that the vatican some time in the future will become a place looked upon as an antiquity, a relic, and will also be looked upon as quaint by visiters, and will be a place of tumble weed as it is blown in the dust down the streets.

    And at this time God displayed unto me an image of such.

    1. Dear Kenneth.

      Shalom.

      The problem is that the Vatican is not looked up on as a relic. A billion or so deceived souls, are in spiritual bondage to the Pope, his Cardinals, Bishops and priests. They can simply not read the writing on the wall, and understand that the Pope is a anti-Christ in flesh.

      1. I know that the vatican is not looked upon as a relic at this time,God said to me as below,

        God told me many years ago that the vatican some time in the future will become a place looked upon as an antiquity, a relic, and will also be looked upon as quaint by visiters, and will be a place of tumble weed as it is blown in the dust down the streets.

        And at this time God displayed unto me an image of such.

        (does the message within here say that the vatican is a relic now) no it does not.

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  2. The New Testament contains five different metaphors for the foundation of the Church (Matt. 16:18, 1 Cor. 3:11, Eph. 2:20, 1 Pet. 2:5–6, Rev. 21:14). One metaphor that has been disputed is Jesus Christ’s calling the apostle Peter “rock”: “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18).

    Some have tried to argue that Jesus did not mean that his Church would be built on Peter but on something else.

    Some argue that in this passage there is a minor difference between the Greek term for Peter (Petros) and the term for rock (petra), yet they ignore the obvious explanation: petra, a feminine noun, has simply been modifed to have a masculine ending, since one would not refer to a man (Peter) as feminine. The change in the gender is purely for stylistic reasons.

    These critics also neglect the fact that Jesus spoke Aramaic, and, as John 1:42 tells us, in everyday life he actually referred to Peter as Kepha or Cephas (depending on how it is transliterated). It is that term which is then translated into Greek as petros. Thus, what Jesus actually said to Peter in Aramaic was: “You are Kepha and on this very kepha I will build my Church.”

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