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04/06/2011 21:14
CSU News:  In its 28th year of issuing predictions, the Colorado State University forecast team today predicted an above-average 2011 Atlantic basin hurricane season. The team slightly reduced its early December prediction, but still called for an active season based on current La Nina...
04/06/2011 21:02
TownHall: In most years, the dark clouds over western Oklahoma in the spring would be bringing rain. This year, they're more likely to be smoke from wildfires that have burned thousands of acres in the past month as the state and its farmers struggle with a severe drought. Oklahoma was drier in...
04/05/2011 21:41
The Independent:  The stratospheric ozone layer, which shields the Earth from the Sun's harmful ultraviolet rays, has been damaged to its greatest-ever extent over the Arctic this winter. The protective layer of gas, which can be destroyed by reactions with industrial chemicals, has suffered...
03/31/2011 10:06
National Geographic:  John Roach for National Geographic News March 16, 2006 Rising ocean surface temperatures are the primary factor fueling a 35- year trend of stronger, more intense hurricanes, scientists report in a new study. The finding backs up the results of two controversial papers...
03/31/2011 09:08
National Geographic:  The number of Atlantic hurricanes that form each year has doubled over the past century and global warming is largely to blame, according a new study. The increase occurred in two major steps of about 50 percent each, one in the 1930s and the second since 1995.   "It...
03/31/2011 08:58
National Geographic:  Brian Handwerk for National Geographic News Published February 16, 2011 If you were following headlines when Pakistan was underwater last year, you’ve heard that there may be a connection between climate change and increased flooding. Now new studies of severe storms and...
03/31/2011 08:52
National Geographic:  Kimberly Johnson for National Geographic News April 25, 2008 Extreme ocean storms have ramped up in frequency over the past 30 years, according to new research based on small tremors. The faint tremors, called microseisms, are periodic movements of Earth's surface that...
03/31/2011 08:44
National Geographic:  Mason Inman for National Geographic News Published March 28, 2011 The world has gotten stormier over the past two decades—and the reason is a mystery, a new study says. In the past 20 years, winds have picked up around 5 percent on average. Extremely strong winds caused...
03/19/2011 16:21
NYDN:  JAKARTA, Indonesia—Indonesia has raised the alert level at one of its most active volcanos to the highest after it repeatedly sent hot clouds of gas down its slopes. Volcanology hazard mitigation chief Surono says authorities have been ordered to evacuate people living along Mount...
03/13/2011 09:34
Live: A volcano in southwestern Japan erupted Sunday after nearly two weeks of relative silence, sending ash and rocks up to four kilometers (two and a half miles) into the air, a local official says. It was not immediately clear if the eruption was a direct result of the massive 8.9 (now raised...
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Is God Using The Weather To Judge Us?

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Q. I live near Joplin, MO  where an F5 tornado struck last weekend.  Please help me because I know as I go to Joplin and help with our church I will be asked why God allowed this to happen, and I would like to be able to answer them from God’s word. We don’t know why God allows storms or stops storms or why they hit where they do. But He is in control of them and He sees the big picture and He’s God  who are we to question Him, so basically I feel confused.  Also there are a lot of people saying that when disaster strikes it’s God’s judgment on their sin and if that’s the case wouldn’t all of us need to take cover because we are all sinners?

A. For me this is a simple issue.  There was no bad weather before there was sin.  You can make a circumstantial case from the Bible that it had never even rained on Earth before the Great Flood.  Extreme weather is one of the enduring consequences of that judgment, so if you’re looking for someone to blame don’t blame God.  Blame the one who brought sin into the world and made the judgment necessary.  As far as weather is concerned the only thing God promised is that He would never destroy the Earth by water again (Genesis 9:13-15).

I also don’t think the Bible supports the “God is in control” idea in the universal sense in which most people think of it.  Certainly it’s true that eventually God’s will is going to be accomplished on Earth and in Heaven, but for now the whole world is under the control of the evil one (1 John 5:19).

As for judgment, the Bible says when God uses weather as a tool of judgment men’s hearts will fail them for fear (Luke 21:26) and the hail stones will weigh 100 lbs. each (Rev. 16:21) so you really won’t want to be around when His judgments begin.  Thankfully, God won’t judge the world until He has taken the Church out of the way (1 Thes. 1:10).

 

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