Hades, burning with brimstone, sulfur, and smoke quenches.
It is undone, civilization has given way to destruction.
The heaps of stone, brick, mortar, and blood are upon the land.
Where is the Word?
Who will tell us?
Why has this happened?
Will anyone tell us, for the end has come?
We are in disarray, let loose in a myriad array of bleakness.
The towers have been gone.
The smoke came once then left.
Now it has arrived again.
Terror has unleashed It; horror is upon us once again.
Where is God?
If there is a God, where is he?
That I should argue the cause of this land.
For whom is he to do this?
Why should this God do so?
Wail on, cry and moan, for the bitterness is yet not full!
Isa 3:10-11 Say ye to the Righteous! The Aftermath
(10) Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him: for they shall eat the fruit of their doings. (11) Woe unto the wicked! it shall be ill with him: for the reward of his hands shall be given him.
They shall argue with the Most High on that day.
Curses shall fall upon the shadow of the Land against the Holy One.
For He has done this, an enemy, one who has dared judge the land.
Now let it be released in its fullness.
For the horror is not done.
Armies have come; the land is full of the corpses of warriors.
Where is justice on this day?
Where is my relief?
What has done this? Who should be blamed?
Setting loose the fabric of what holds all things in order.
For the end has come!
Where is help, the cries go up.
To whom shall we go now.
For all in the land of paradise is lost.
Nothing, it is altogether left undone, all has been removed.
For the Day of the Most High has arrived.
We have squandered our lot and been found wanting.
Happiness has vanished; wine and alcohol do no good.
Marriage and giving in marriage are gone.
Buying and selling has been removed.
Alas, it is all gone.
All those things your soul lusted after are removed, Saith the Most High.
For when I called you did not answer.
Therefore, I have chosen your delusions; I have counted out your fears.
I have brought them upon you oh vain ones.
Where is the shelter?
Can I hide for a moment, and this will be past?
The land is full of blood.
The armies from the north marched down upon us.
The sweeping forces from the south come up.
We are surrounded, violence takes all by force.
The young men are no more.
Widows grovel in the ashes of the cities.
Mourning for the souls of men that are no more.
The high and lofty ones have been removed.
The lowly have been brought before the judge.
Look out, look out.
The ashes are smoldering from fires that cannot be quenched.
City upon city has been brought low.
The harvest is no more.
The storehouses are empty.
The famine has arrived with her brother pestilence.
The end is here, blackness has taken hold.
There is no hope.
There is no God.
Let me die, for I am dead already.
Take me to my grave and shelter my bones in the dust of the earth.
Then I can forget the horror which has come upon me.
In a moment it was brought down.
I saw it and could not believe it.
Where are the living ones?
Man, now is more precious than gold.
If you should find one alive,
Then tell him to be thankful amidst the ruins.
The ruins of mere man who has forgotten the Eternal.
I cannot recall the past for the present has been too much.
The horror is upon my mind, while my eyes behold things too great.
How can I tell you?
How can I explain the emptiness of soul?
For there is nothing left, all I have worked for is gone.
In a moment, a twinkling and it has been removed.
Not only from me, but from an entire nation.
The enemy is upon us, his mirth has been married with hatred.
The sword is upon the people, blood runs in the streets.
The hunger comes and stays while the battle wages its value in bloodshed.
There is no place to run, and no place to hide.
2Pe 3:9-10 Day of the Lord The Aftermath
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (10) But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats:
The Sword has come!
To this place, this nation, and upon this people.
It should not have been, it should never have happened.
But we forgot the Eternal One who judges all things.
We let pride rule our thoughts.
We let iniquity loose in our flesh.
We ruled the nations and were feared among men.
We had all the things more than hearts could wish for.
Riches had we, piled high to the heavens.
Power was our right hand, and strength was our left arm.
We feared not a soul, even God was subject to us.
We overruled death, and sickness was afraid of our power.
We ruled the darkness and had the knowledge of the ages.
We ruled as Gods, we knew as Gods, we were Gods.
Even the Stars understood this and gave obedience to us.
Yet, in all of this, we have met the end of ourselves.
For we met the Eternal One, he brought us before his table.
The Table of Judgment, the Seat of the Highest.
We have seen his terror and we have found his fear.
For the swirling darkness of his judgments brought us low.
To the depths we sunk and have not recovered.
Rejoice not oh enemy of ours!
Rejoice not in thine heart oh nations.
Do not be astounded as we are.
Do not be found in the depths of sorrow for long.
For a deeper sorrow will find you.
Deeper anguish will bring you down as well.
For the Eternal will judge the nations.
He will bring you low oh enemy.
He will judge thy state oh nations.
You who rule thyself.
Doeth it very well?
For every deed of nation and state shall be revealed during that Day.
Yea, the Day of the Eternal, and His justice upon the nations.
The Day the Lord God rises to judge all peoples.
So, stay not upon our anguish nor remember us.
For a stronger fate shall be yours as well.
For the Lord is no respecter of persons.
For whatsoever you do, it is that which he will reward you for.
Stay put upon thy towers.
Warn all the brothers, yell upon the wall.
Tell all the people, warn them, and urge them to flee.
But into the hand of the LORD shall ye fall.
For as with us, there will be nowhere to run, or to hide.
For as with us, thine iniquity and pride shall bring you down.
You shall fall and not rise.
For the Glory of the LORD shall envelop all,
As the Waters cover the Earth.
Do not be like us.
Remember the Most High.
Follow his judgments.
Understand who his Son is.
Yea, follow the Lord, the Christ.
The Messiah, Yea, this is the Eternal Son.
Repent ye people, Seek ye the Lord.
That this thing does not find you.
That in the day of the Eternal’s Anger you will be hid.
The Example of Judah; The Aftermath
Jer 4:1-4 Message to Judah The Aftermath
(1) If thou wilt return, O Israel, saith the LORD, return unto me: and if thou wilt put away thine abominations out of my sight, then shalt thou not remove. (2) And thou shalt swear, The LORD liveth, in truth, in judgment, and in righteousness; and the nations shall bless themselves in him, and in him shall they glory. (3) For thus saith the LORD to the men of Judah and Jerusalem, Break up your fallow ground, and sow not among thorns. (4) Circumcise yourselves to the LORD, and take away the foreskins of your heart, ye men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem: lest my fury come forth like fire, and burn that none can quench it, because of the evil of your doings.
Hades, burning with brimstone, sulfur, and smoke quenches.
It is undone, civilization has given way to destruction.
The heaps of stone, brick, mortar, and blood are upon the land.
Where is the Word?
Who will tell us?
Why has this happened?
Will anyone tell us, for the end has come?
We are in disarray, let loose in a myriad array of bleakness.
The towers have been gone.
The smoke came once then left.
Now it has arrived again.
Terror has unleashed It; horror is upon us once again.
Where is God?
If there is a God, where is he?
That I should argue the cause of this land.
For whom is he to do this?
Why should this God do so?
Wail on, cry and moan, for the bitterness is yet not full!
Isa 3:10-11 Say ye to the Righteous! The Aftermath
(10) Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him: for they shall eat the fruit of their doings. (11) Woe unto the wicked! it shall be ill with him: for the reward of his hands shall be given him.
They shall argue with the Most High on that day.
Curses shall fall upon the shadow of the Land against the Holy One.
For He has done this, an enemy, one who has dared judge the land.
Now let it be released in its fullness.
For the horror is not done.
Armies have come; the land is full of the corpses of warriors.
Where is justice on this day?
Where is my relief?
What has done this? Who should be blamed?
Setting loose the fabric of what holds all things in order.
For the end has come!
Where is help, the cries go up.
To whom shall we go now.
For all in the land of paradise is lost.
Nothing, it is altogether left undone, all has been removed.
For the Day of the Most High has arrived.
We have squandered our lot and been found wanting.
Happiness has vanished; wine and alcohol do no good.
Marriage and giving in marriage are gone.
Buying and selling has been removed.
Alas, it is all gone.
All those things your soul lusted after are removed, Saith the Most High.
For when I called you did not answer.
Therefore, I have chosen your delusions; I have counted out your fears.
I have brought them upon you oh vain ones.
Where is the shelter?
Can I hide for a moment, and this will be past?
The land is full of blood.
The armies from the north marched down upon us.
The sweeping forces from the south come up.
We are surrounded, violence takes all by force.
The young men are no more.
Widows grovel in the ashes of the cities.
Mourning for the souls of men that are no more.
The high and lofty ones have been removed.
The lowly have been brought before the judge.
Look out, look out.
The ashes are smoldering from fires that cannot be quenched.
City upon city has been brought low.
The harvest is no more.
The storehouses are empty.
The famine has arrived with her brother pestilence.
The end is here, blackness has taken hold.
There is no hope.
There is no God.
Let me die, for I am dead already.
Take me to my grave and shelter my bones in the dust of the earth.
Then I can forget the horror which has come upon me.
In a moment it was brought down.
I saw it and could not believe it.
Where are the living ones?
Man, now is more precious than gold.
If you should find one alive,
Then tell him to be thankful amidst the ruins.
The ruins of mere man who has forgotten the Eternal.
I cannot recall the past for the present has been too much.
The horror is upon my mind, while my eyes behold things too great.
How can I tell you?
How can I explain the emptiness of soul?
For there is nothing left, all I have worked for is gone.
In a moment, a twinkling and it has been removed.
Not only from me, but from an entire nation.
The enemy is upon us, his mirth has been married with hatred.
The sword is upon the people, blood runs in the streets.
The hunger comes and stays while the battle wages its value in bloodshed.
There is no place to run, and no place to hide.
Mat 25:31-32 He shall Judge all Nations The Aftermath
(31) When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory: (32) And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats:
The Sword has come!
To this place, this nation, and upon this people.
It should not have been, it should never have happened.
But we forgot the Eternal One who judges all things.
We let pride rule our thoughts.
We let iniquity loose in our flesh.
We ruled the nations and were feared among men.
We had all the things more than hearts could wish for.
Riches had we, piled high to the heavens.
Power was our right hand, and strength was our left arm.
We feared not a soul, even God was subject to us.
We overruled death, and sickness was afraid of our power.
We ruled the darkness and had the knowledge of the ages.
We ruled as Gods, we knew as Gods, we were Gods.
Even the Stars understood this and gave obedience to us.
Yet, in all of this, we have met the end of ourselves.
For we met the Eternal One, he brought us before his table.
The Table of Judgment, the Seat of the Highest.
We have seen his terror and we have found his fear.
For the swirling darkness of his judgments brought us low.
To the depths we sunk and have not recovered.
Rejoice not oh enemy of ours!
Rejoice not in thine heart oh nations.
Do not be astounded as we are.
Do not be found in the depths of sorrow for long.
For a deeper sorrow will find you.
Deeper anguish will bring you down as well.
For the Eternal will judge the nations.
He will bring you low oh enemy.
He will judge thy state oh nations.
You who rule thyself.
Doeth it very well?
For every deed of nation and state shall be revealed during that Day.
Yea, the Day of the Eternal, and His justice upon the nations.
The Day the Lord God rises to judge all peoples.
So, stay not upon our anguish nor remember us.
For a stronger fate shall be yours as well.
For the Lord is no respecter of persons.
For whatsoever you do, it is that which he will reward you for.
Stay put upon thy towers.
Warn all the brothers, yell upon the wall.
Tell all the people, warn them, and urge them to flee.
But into the hand of the LORD shall ye fall.
For as with us, there will be nowhere to run, or to hide.
For as with us, thine iniquity and pride shall bring you down.
You shall fall and not rise.
For the Glory of the LORD shall envelop all,
As the Waters cover the Earth.
Do not be like us.
Remember the Most High.
Follow his judgments.
Understand who his Son is.
Yea, follow the Lord, the Christ.
The Messiah, Yea, this is the Eternal Son.
Repent ye people, Seek ye the Lord.
That this thing does not find you.
That in the day of the Eternal’s Anger you will be hid.
The Example of Judah; The Aftermath
Jer 4:1-4 Message to Judah The Aftermath
(1) If thou wilt return, O Israel, saith the LORD, return unto me: and if thou wilt put away thine abominations out of my sight, then shalt thou not remove. (2) And thou shalt swear, The LORD liveth, in truth, in judgment, and in righteousness; and the nations shall bless themselves in him, and in him shall they glory. (3) For thus saith the LORD to the men of Judah and Jerusalem, Break up your fallow ground, and sow not among thorns. (4) Circumcise yourselves to the LORD, and take away the foreskins of your heart, ye men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem: lest my fury come forth like fire, and burn that none can quench it, because of the evil of your doings.
The Aftermath Day of Judgment a Prophetic Psalm by Dana G Smith. He is the Watchman of the WIBR/WARN Radio ministry and websites.
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