SORROW & TRIBULATION In Definition, Are The SAME Thing. We Are IN Sorrows & Tribulation:

SORROW & TRIBULATION In Definition, Are The SAME Thing. We Are IN Sorrows & Tribulation

I tell other believers that we are IN tribulation. Many answer and say: “No, its not yet”. They are wrong.

  1. We are hearing of wars and rumors of wars.
  2. Nations are rising against nations. (U.S.A. & EU rising against Russia and China.)
  3. The famine is starting and food shortages are worldwide.
  4. There has been any number of large earthquakes (for at least 30 years)
  5. There has been pestilence multiplying since 2009 (when Obama entered office)

The words “Tribulation” and “Sorrow” are the SAME thing:

Definition of SORROW: distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment, etc.; grief, sadness, or regret.
A cause or occasion of grief or regret, as an affliction, a misfortune, or trouble.
The expression of grief, sadness, disappointment, or the like.

Definition of TRIBULATION: Grievous trouble; severe trial or suffering.
an instance of this; an affliction, trouble.

Coming very soon:

14 thoughts on “SORROW & TRIBULATION In Definition, Are The SAME Thing. We Are IN Sorrows & Tribulation:

  1. sure do see its just two names for same thing. Heck, as of aug 1, next month, israel to set cash use limits to prepare for cashless. Wont affect me yet as while i use cash for all, its under the limit, but sure will add to sorrows when cash is gone and you cant comply with standard to use digital. But poverty, ill health, starvation is skyrocketing now. The good news is it will be more horrid but short as Jesus is at the door.

  2. I got attacked this am.
    Its the devil!
    I REBUKE YOU SATAN IN JESUS NAME.
    SHUT UP

  3. I did this right after after I rebuked him in Jesus name and I felt a relief 😍🙌. Mine was this afternoon.

  4. Absolutely spot on. Most believers are waiting for some single event that will blatantly herald in the tribulation. It is already here. There is not going to be anyone firing a starting pistol like the beginning of a track race.

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