No Coincidence: The Biblical Connection to Drought, Famine, and Weather Extremes
June 24, 2026
Host: Hon. Sam Rohrer
Guest: Michael Snyder
Note: This transcript is taken from a Stand in the Gap Today program aired on 6/24/26. To listen to the podcast, click HERE.
Disclaimer: While reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate transcription, the following is a representation of a mechanical transcription and as such, may not be a word for word transcript. Please listen to the audio version for any questions concerning the following dialogue.
Sam Rohrer:
Hello and welcome to this Wednesday edition of Stand in the Gap today. Joining me once again is independent journalist, attorney, economist, author, and watchman on the wall, Michael Snyder. As Michael and I have discussed before, God sent the prophets of old to warn his people, to teach them his word, and to call them by faith to follow his ways. Today we hold the complete written word of God in our hands, leaving us entirely without excuse and being prepared, no excuse for not being prepared for what is yet to come. Yet just as in the days of the Old Testament, we know from scripture that most will refuse to heed the warnings of God that we hold in our hands. For the true God-fearing believer, our duty is obedience and faithfulness. Bringing conviction and change in the lives of others belong solely to the Holy Spirit.
Now, with that foundational principle in mind, today’s focus tackles a theme recurrent throughout scripture and made acutely current in the headlines of our day. The title I’ve chosen to frame our conversation, mine today with Michael is this, no coincidence, the Bible connection to drought, famine, and weather extreme. So you get the idea of where we’re going. Headline news were about drought, famine, weather, extremes of all types and making the connection. No coincidence, there is a Bible connection. With that, Michael, welcome back to the program. It’s always great to have you on.
Michael Snyder:
Thank you, Sam. It’s great to be with you.
Sam Rohrer:
Michael, before we get further into the discussion of today and referring to two separate but connected articles you’ve recently written, which are available on your website at michaeltsnyder.substack.com we’re witnessing not only the United States but globally major, very unusual and we’ll build this out a little bit, but impacts from particularly weather events, natural events and so forth. But ladies and gentlemen, before I get in there with Michael, let me do this here right now. I’d like to share a brief apologetic about what the Bible says about the biblical connection to such things as drought and famine and weather extremes about which Michael you so frequently write. So ladies and gentlemen, you may not have thought about it, but I think that’s one of the needs and Michael and I have talked about this is why is it important to note the things that are happening from God’s perspective?
Well, here it goes. Throughout scripture, God reveals that the natural world is intimately connected to the moral and spiritual state of a nation. That’s very important to understand. Because of sin and the fall, which we talk a lot about in the garden, the entire creation groans under a curse. Scripture tells us that. Perfect weather, abundant food, they have not been the rule since the Garden of Eden. Yet under the biblical framework of justice and covenantal justice, which is in the Old Testament with Israel and the Mosaic covenant, which is different, it’s a nexus you reap and you sow component, God actively intervenes in weather, agriculture and general ecology. These areas are not governed by random chance, but they serve as tangible expressions of divine favor or displeasure. In Leviticus Deuteronomy, in particular, God establishes a clear blueprint, obedience, humility, and the fear of the Lord yield timely rain, fertile soil and abundant harvest.
Conversely, national sin and institutionalized idolatry trigger a sequence of compounding curses. That’s all there in scripture. When a nation that once embraced the God of heaven, as did Israel of old and America, our America of the past, once that nation like that turns its back onto the Lord, the heavens are shut up like iron and the earth turns to bronze. Those are biblical terms. Severe droughts, unreasonable weather, crop destroying blights, hyperinflationary scarcity are unleashed as deliberate, localized wake up calls delivered by God himself. As history progresses into the latter years approaching the tribulation, which we talk a lot about right ahead of us, these localized disruptions intensify into global birth pains or widespread famines, pestilences, and severe climate upheavals designed to shatter human self-sufficiency. But ultimately, human rebellion degrades the very infrastructure of survival. Rather than a string of disconnected ecological anomalies, systemic environmental distress stands as a profound spiritual warning, signaling a broken relationship between a nation and its creator and demanding immediate repentance before conditional warnings culminate in absolute final national collapse.
Now, I know that that was longer, but you can go back and pick that up because that is a very short apologetic on what we’re talking about and why we note those things that are happening around us. Michael, feel free to add anything to. You only have a couple minutes left in this segment, but if you could comment on anything that you think that’s significant and perhaps unique about what you’re observing now as a watchman in the wall here in June 2026, what that would be and what emotion is it creating frankly within your heart as you write about the events we see around us?
Michael Snyder:
Yes. And it’s the same pattern we see all throughout scripture, not only for Israel but for other nations as well where God says, “Hey, if you obey me, you will be blessed. But if you disobey, if you rebel, well, I’m going to bring things upon you which are intended to get your attention. There’s a redemptive purpose because God’s purpose ultimately is to draw all men to himself. But when people are hardhearted and running away from God, well, God has to get their attention and that’s what these things are designed to do. Now is America running away from God? Yes, we see it in so many different ways and let me give you one that’s been very much on my heart in recent days and that is abortion. Since Roe versus Wade was decided in 1973, more than 60 million children have been slaughtered in America’s abortion mills in this country.
And then Roe versus Wade was overturned, but the number of abortions actually went up and has gone up each year since that time. And while people say, well, some Republican states have passed laws since that time. The federal government hasn’t done it. The federal government refuses to do anything even though they could outlaw abortion tomorrow. But take Florida, for instance, they say, “Oh, they’ve got a pro- life governor. They passed a pro- life law.” But what it actually did is it actually legalized the vast majority of the abortions that already take place and only made a very small segment of the abortions illegal, but they say that’s pro- life when they legalize almost all the abortions in Florida and other states as well have passed similar laws. Now, a few states have passed some good laws, but it’s just a handful. But overall, we haven’t turned back and what does a nation that has killed more than 60 million of their own children deserve?
Ultimately, the answer is that it deserves judgment and God even removed Roe versus Wade so that we can pass laws. We were given a chance. Okay, what are you going to do when I take Roe versus Wade out of the way? And now we have that answer, Sam.
Sam Rohrer:
Okay. And Michael, thank you. And ladies and gentlemen, stay with us. As we look today at that there’s no coincidence. This is the title of the program, the focus, No Coincidence: The Biblical Connection to Drought, Famine, and Weather Extreme. Something about which Michael writes a lot and we’re going to talk about undeniable things that are happening within our weather. If you’re just joining us, welcome aboard. Today, my special guest again is Michael Snyder. He writes prolifically. He’s an attorney, economist, publisher of the most important news, a number of different things, but you can find articles that he writes and our theme today is dealing with weather related events, but he writes on far more than that from a perspective as we’ve covered in other programs as a watchman on the wall, trying to take those things that are happening around us and bring to bear on it a level of urgency, but always connected to the word of God.
And so today we’re going to be sharing some things that he’s written in … He’ll be sharing some things. He’s written some articles just recently, but dealing with things that we find in the weather, very easy to take that which happens and just discount what is taking place because there’s always a storm somewhere, there’s always a tornado somewhere, there’s always an earthquake somewhere, there’s always some volcano rumbling somewhere very, very easy to take these things without context and to just consider them to be something that happens this year and then next year everything’s back to “normal”. But biblically there is a connection between that which happens around us and the hand of God. And in the last segment, if you did not get it, I gave a short apologetic on the connection between what scripture says about that which happens, rain, drought, those kinds of things and God’s connection to them because there is.
I’m not going to restate it, but go back and listen to the program again because it’s tightly worded what I just gave, but it’s something that’s not taught nor preached from hardly any pulpit and it needs to be. It used to be and I’m going to share some of that information as we go into the program. But in my research and preparation for today’s program, I thought it would be a good idea to draw a comparison between, for instance, year to date 2026. We’re here in June, but what’s happened so far this year and compared to previous history and are what we seeing today, just what it is just like history any year or is it different? So I conducted an objective wide spectrum analysis using, I’m going to say, official data from National Weather Service, NASA, the Storm Prediction Center and a couple of other entities that collect this data officially and here’s the unbiased computerized result.
I put it all together in its fashion. Listen to this, I think you find it interesting. It says, when compared to the benchmark years of widespread national catastrophe such as the sweeping dust ball days of the 1930s or the massive nationwide drought of 2012, 2026 is historically distinct. It is not characterized by a uniform single disaster. Instead, this is what all of these entities together are saying. 2026 is a year of acute atmospheric fractures, as they put it. It’s a year where one region, the Southwest of the United States, faces record shattering, drying heat while another region just hundreds of miles away, the Midwest faces historic localized, they would call atmospheric violence, tornadoes and storms of all those types. It represents a highly volatile fragile climate landscape where the margins of safety for agriculture, water, and economic stability are being stretched to their historical limits.
Now that’s a summary from all of those entities put together. I thought you’d find that interesting, but Michael, before asking you to provide some actual examples that such as you’ve written about here recently, you have been saying historic 2026, big things different than normal and you would be right on according to this survey that I did, but because the Bible very clearly says, Michael, that God evidences his blessing or cursing on nations and regions due to their relationship to his word, why do you think there’s such a silence from anywhere in our culture to even considering events like these things in relationship to God or God’s plan, even when it’s so clearly called out in scripture that there is a connection?
Michael Snyder:
Yeah, Sam, when we look at ourselves, we want to look at ourselves, we want to think of ourselves as, well, we’re good people. God is pleased with us and that’s what we’re hearing, not only in the culture, but even in so many of our churches where our churches in many of our churches, they will no longer use the word sin today. They don’t want to preach about that, but they won’t even use that word. They completely avoid using that word on purpose in many of these larger churches. And of course, they don’t want to talk about judgment or national judgment or that God may not be pleased with us in some way, even though we’ve got abortion and LGBTQ agenda and everything, just about everything that the Bible says don’t do. It’s exploding in our society today, but that message has become extremely unpopular in the vast majority of our churches and many preachers don’t want to preach about these things because, well then the people might not come back next week.
They might not put money in the offering plate and a lot of churches are already losing people and so they’re like, “I don’t want to drive more people away.” And so that’s the reality of what we’re facing. Churches are, I don’t remember the last time I heard a sermon about abortion or about gay marriage or about so many of these things, Sam, our churches just don’t want to talk about these things anymore.
Sam Rohrer:
No, they don’t, Michael, and that’s what the Old Testament says. If you walk away from me, then certain things will happen. And he says things related to weather and weather events will take place. Ladies and gentlemen, that is the point that is there. Michael, looking at the United States, not globally right now, but just name some of the things that you’ve called out and you’ve written about that with evidence the significance of what is taking place around us from water to drought to economic impacts, whatever you’d want to put.
Michael Snyder:
Yes, and you mentioned drought coming into this year. We were already in the midst of an epic multi-year drought and then the first three months of this year, it was the driest first quarter of a year ever recorded in the United States, even worse than the dust bowl days of the 1930s. So drought and what is causing with our agriculture, the winter wheat harvest this year, 32% of it farmers walked away from abandoned 32% of the entire winter wheat harvest was abandoned because it just wouldn’t grow. It was because things were so dry. But let me switch gears and give you something else in that just last week we witnessed a series of events centered around the signing of the memorandum of understanding with Iran on Wednesday on Wednesday because it was signed by President Trump on Wednesday. Then on Wednesday, the very first named storm of the season tropical storm Arthur suddenly formed on that on Wednesday and slammed into the Texas coastline on Wednesday.
So we had a tropical storm form on Wednesday and then it made landfall on Wednesday too and that’s very odd because it’s very rare for a named storm to make landfall this early in the year and then last year in 2025 only one named storm hit the United States the entire year. So that was very, very unusual. But the storm came in, hit Texas and then it brought extreme flooding to Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle on Thursday. Then Friday, Georgia and the Carolinas were expected to receive life threatening flooding from that storm, which suddenly developed on Wednesday. Also on Wednesday there was a series of extremely violent tornadoes broke out in the Midwest and the southeast. At one point there was one that hit the town of Charleston, Illinois particularly hard actually picked up a trailer from its foundation and threw it away like it was a toy had hailed up to three inches wide just hammering the whole area and then also on Wednesday wildfires, this is shaping up to be a record breaking year for wildfires all over the country, but there’s this wildfire in Eastern Washington state near Spokane causing mass evacuations destroying homes all over the place.
Meanwhile, at the same time the screw worm plague that’s just broke out in the southwest is appearing in more Texas counties. There was 12 reported cases as of Wednesday, now it’s up to 15. Meanwhile, we just hit tank bottoms in terms of our oil supplies and cushing Oklahoma. So we’re getting to critical operating levels there at the same time. At the same time, Sam, fish are literally being cooked to death in lakes and rivers all over the country in Minnesota, in Arizona, in Massachusetts, even before summer began, fish and lakes and rivers all over the country literally being cooked to death. But all this kind of happening simultaneously and all that happened even before the official beginning of summer, Sam. But the reason I brought up this whole thing with the memorandum of understanding on Wednesday, and so many things happened on Wednesday is throughout US history, going all the way back to the 1970s whenever the US has made some sort of an agreement about Israel that’s negative toward Israel or that has tried to divide the land of Israel, we’ve almost always seen an immediate judgment from God in the natural in the United States and that pattern repeated again on Wednesday of last week with the signing of the memorandum of understanding.
Sam Rohrer:
And Michael, I thought that was great, significant that you pulled that out because ladies and gentlemen with me just two days ago on Monday, Bill Koenig, White House correspondent, the founder of watch.org, which you can find there is the fellow who wrote the book Eye to Eye, recounting the 126 so far examples where US presidents in particular signed agreements or did deals that were harmful to Israel that immediately followed up with God’s evidence of judgment just like Michael you just said. So these programs tie together, which is why I encourage you to listen and don’t miss a program. We’re back in just a moment. Today I’m talking with Michael Snyder. He writes prolifically, I would say as a watchman on the wall, more or less tying together pertinent events, relevant events of the day and tying it into how we, particularly as believers, God fearing people should consider things that are often ignored by the general press and you can find all of those on his website at michaeltsnyder.substack.com and he is independent, which means he depends on the subscriptions to support of people like you, just like we do here on this program.
So if you do not, if you’re being blessed by this program and you think that somebody else is just going to support it, but don’t do something yourself that could end up proving to be a wrong decision. If you’re blessed, everybody doing a little can ensure that what we’re doing here continues. And that applies also to Michael when you go to that website, you can consider ascribing to what he has. All right when one considers the world as a whole, which we do here, we’re just talking about the United States and weather events of which many things are, let’s put it, occurring in a way that as I did that over that larger view with the data from National Weather Service and the other entities that work with them, NASA, Storm Prediction Center and others. When you take all that data and put it together and you consider and ask them to look at what’s taking place now these first six months of 2026 and compare it to the history that where they’ve been collecting data, they all agree what is taking place now and what is happening in this year in 2026 is unique to all of the other years put together.
So that should be not lost, but that’s just the United States. But even more significant is when one considers global conditions because the results globally and the findings are identical. For instance, I did the same survey type stuff in the work and here’s what it came back talking about globally historically is what they’re saying. When looking at past benchmark crises years, that’s often the way information is collected and they cited such as global food price spikes, which occurred in 2008, 2011, they call intense macro droughts, broad based droughts, 2012 to 2026, of which there are more in that window than any that they’ve recorded. The data represents a much more dangerous, they say, and highly complex paradigm. According to their data in the past, global systems usually faced a single major shock, a single shock at a time, either a localized crop failure like someplace in Africa or an economic panic someplace around the world, but not broadly.
In 2026, they say though, the world is experiencing an overlapping and synergistic shock, extreme, near record atmospheric heat, historic structural depletion of water systems generally, again, not just in the United States, this is global, and critical disruptions to the energy and fertilizer supply lines required to grow food. The global data confirms that while the world technically possesses the macro capacity, meaning in all, put it all together, there’s enough to survive, but the margin of safety holding the international distribution and agricultural network together has rarely ever been this thin. Right now that’s on the global part. Michael, shifting our focus from the United States to the global stage, what else are you seeing that meets the criteria of natural disasters, weather related events that meet this definition of what Jesus was describing as intensifying birth pains? Because when he said that in Matthew 24, he was talking about the world as a whole, which is exactly what I tried to bear down on this data here.
Michael Snyder:
Yeah, Sam, coming into this year, well, famine is one of the things that Jesus talked about in Matthew 24 and coming into this year, the UN said, “Hey, the number of people facing acute food insecurity around the world was already at the highest level ever recorded by a wide margin.” So we already had a global food crisis according to the United Nations coming into this year and then coming into this year, epic drought here in the United States and greatly intensified during the first quarter of this year. Then the war with Iran begins, which is another separate category of judgment. War with Iran begins and then we have all of a sudden a global fertilizer crisis. Even here in the United States, 70% of US farmers couldn’t afford to buy all the fertilizer they needed this year. Diesel prices went up, farmers are being hit from all directions and now on top of everything else, a super El Nino is upon us.
In fact, earlier this month, very early, normally El Ninos don’t form in the month of June, but the NOAA has announced that a El Nino conditions have developed in the equatorial waters of the Pacific Ocean very, very early and that’s not a good sign by the way. And then NASA has just confirmed that as well, that the El Nino has begun and then Fox News just reported that this has the potential to be the strongest unquote super El Nino ever potentially. And so that’s in the Southern Pacific. Then in the Northern Pacific, we’ve literally got a 9,000 mile long marine heat wave that has developed, which is not good either, but there’s concern that the interaction between this 9,000 mile marine heatwave in the Northern Pacific interacting with the El Nino conditions that have developed in the Southern Pacific could combine and interact and the confluence of those two events could potentially cause what some people are referring to as a Godzilla El Nino to develop, basically something we’ve never seen before, but what El Nino does, it brings even hotter conditions all over the world and then in some areas immense flooding and some of the most important bread baskets of the world, tremendous drought and famine conditions actually intended, if that happens to us, even more intense famine than we’ve already been experiencing globally.
But just this past week we’ve seen incredible heat wave unprecedented heat wave in Europe. We’re in the month of June and the high temperature on Monday in Bordeaux, France, they said it was 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Now that’s not Phoenix, Arizona, that’s France. That’s not supposed to happen, but there were heat alerts in 26 different countries, absolutely insane. And this has been going on for an extended period of time in Europe with this heat dome, immense, tremendous heat. We’ve seen tremendous heat and thunderstorms here in the United States. In fact, there was one storm just a few days ago in Oklahoma City, the winds were so powerful. They literally toppled over shipping containers that weighed thousands of pounds each because the winds came in with the thunderstorm. They were so intense, but we’re seeing these incredibly strange weather patterns, intense heat, intense thunderstorms and this El Nino has only just begun and they’re saying it could become the most powerful in history and that’s very alarming because if you go back to the 1870s, there was the great famine of 1876 to 1878 that resulted in the deaths of approximately 50 million people at the time of a super El Nino.
They said that was the most powerful El Nino of the 19th century and it caused such drought, such famine that it killed approximately 50 million people. And if you equate that to today’s global population, that would be the equivalent of approximately 250 million people dying. And then you get to the super El Nino of 1982 and 1983 caused the horrific droughts and famines in East Africa. We remember the images of the children that with their ribs sticking out in Ethiopia and the tremendous number of people that died there in the 1980s famine in Ethiopia, we saw the commercials on our television sets at that time. That was a super El Nino of 1982 and 1983, but now they’re saying this one could be the worst ever. In fact, some experts are saying it could be the worst ever by a good margin and that’s very alarming because it hits the areas of the world that grow wheat, rice, corn, and soybeans and those four crops alone provide more than 60% of the world’s calorie intake.
So Sam, what we’ve got, we’ve got coming into this year, the worst global food crisis in modern times, then we have the fertilizer crisis caused by the war and now the super El Nino, potentially a Godzilla El Nino is upon us, has already begun, Sam. He Heat, drought, famine, crazy storms. Sam, it’s a perfect storm, not just for agriculture in the United States, but for food producing regions all over the world.
Sam Rohrer:
And ladies and gentlemen, the reason for mentioning these things is because the word of God speaks to these very things. Jesus speaks to the confluence, the convergence of these very events. And when you roll it together with wars and rumors of wars, lawlessness on the streets, corruption and bribery throughout government, all of those things are linked biblically. They are evidence of nations and societies as they walk away from God and God sends these warnings through weather and other things. But ultimately we know when we read the word of God that during the beginning days of the tribulation period, these very things we’re talking about continue and are even further exacerbated. It’s why we’re saying it because God’s word says we should look at it. Stay with me, Journal.
Well, as we enter the final segment here today, we’ve tried to wrap together Michael Snyder, my guest today, with his website at michaeltsnyder.substack.com. What is the clear evidence and I provided two sets of that data in the program today in the first segment and then in the second or the third actually or second and third of the historical perspective that would bring to bear, I’m going to say to the unbiased conclusion that what we see happening in these six months of 2026 are unique compared to history past, both within the United States and globally. And Michael has written about that. He writes about the current things that are happening, headline news that pertain to weather and natural events and we’re making the connection and I gave a short apologetic in the first segment from a biblical perspective of how and why the hand of God is evidenced through those things that are around us, weather sufficient rain, food and plenty of food and prosperity, those kind of things are linked to a nation fearing God and keeping his commandments.
That you find in Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Whereas the Lord provided information to Israel as an example, it was under the Mosaic covenant, those things happened and that part was conditional. If you do thus, then this will happen. It’s not the Abrahamic covenant where God covenant with Israel that regardless of what they do, he was going to do his part. It’s not that. This is a conditional. And I’m submitting that we do wrong. We do ourselves great harm when we don’t think biblically and we don’t consider from God’s perspective how we should consider what we see about us. I did a little bit of history checking on this as well. And I think Michael, as we sum this up, I want to give just a little bit of a summary here and some facts from an historical perspective and then I want to hear how you conclude and have you give a final appeal and summary to our listeners.
But as we approach our, actually we’re in our 250th birthday year as a nation, we should not neglect the reality that we have experienced the conditional blessings promised by God in Deuteronomy 28 and we’ve experienced the prosperity of that reelect no other nation in history, perhaps even surpassing Israel’s periods of prosperity. But just as the Old Testament prophets connected good weather and abundant food to God’s blessing, they also explicitly linked drought, famine and staggering debt, national debt, and individual too, but particularly national debt to God’s judgment. And our history proves that we as Americans did once understand this, but we don’t do much understanding today. If you check your history, beginning with the pilgrims in the early to mid 1600s, early Americans, particularly them, viewed weather and harvest as direct interactions with God and records show that throughout our history, God raised up key evangelists who fearlessly applied this very same blueprint to the conscience of their generations.
Let me give you just an example. Jonathan Edwards, during his preaching ministry spanning the 1720s to his death in the 1758, Jonathan Edwards pointed repeatedly to the devastating three-year famine of Elijah’s day to warn against national idolatry in his day challenging his listeners to stop wavering between God and worldly compromise. George Whitfield used the catastrophic 1755 Lisbon earthquake as a cosmic warning shot challenging the secular rationalism of his day and he did that until his death in 1770 by proving that the earth itself groans under human wickedness. That was his message. Dwight L. Moody transformed the devastation of the 1871 great Chicago fire into a vivid illustration of the utter fragility of made security. That’s what he said. And he challenged the people of his time to abandon material obsessions before Christ prophesied final judgments would arrive. That was Dwight Almoody. Then Billy Sunday came along during his ministry years from 1891 to 1935 and Billy Sunday used the imagery of a spiritually dried up America to show how moral decay rots a nation’s infrastructure, forcefully challenging a compromised church, which is what he did then a compromised church in his day to step out of its, what he said, refrigerator state before the nation collapsed like ancient Babylon.
And I think it’s interesting because together these men demonstrated a truth through our nation’s history, a truth we’ve rejected. When a nation’s spiritual foundations crumble its physical and material security is quickly forfeited. And we have that choice as Americans today, but we’ve not been choosing life. We’ve been choosing death and into that brings us to how we consider what is occurring around us today, not just discounting it. Michael, at the end of most of all of your articles, you plead with people to respond biblically as well. What would you say in light of our conversation today should be the way our nation should be responding, but clearly not. And perhaps you have a message to true believers as well in these days as we wrap this up.
Michael Snyder:
Sam, whenever God brings shaking, whenever he brings judgment, the purpose is redemptive to turn individuals and nations to himself. For individuals, if you’re listening today and you haven’t been living for God and you need to recommit your life to Jesus Christ, do that today. That’s why God is shaking us because he wants individuals to turn back to him. And if you’ve never invited Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior, pray and ask God to do that today. Invite Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior so that your sins will be forgiven and you’ll have eternal life. And nationally we need to contend for our nation as a whole to turn back to God, to turn from a gay marriage and all of our sexual immorality to turn and support Israel, which our nation right now is turning the opposite direction, including many prominent conservative voices are turning away from supporting Israel and then abortion.
If we do not end abortion in this country, there will not be an America. And so we need to contend to turn our nation back to God and we need to prepare for, that does not happen in which there will be war and famine and pestilence and cataclysmic natural disasters, not just around the world, but on the soil of the United States of America. We must return to God and if we don’t, we will experience the full measure of God’s judgment.
Sam Rohrer:
And Michael, you and I talked before the program. We’re just about done, but ladies and gentlemen, if you’re listening to us right now, I know you are just like us and that is, oh man, I’m tired of hearing sorrowful things. I’m tired of hearing bad news. Michael and I were talking about that. The prophets of old, the Isaiahs, the Jeremiahs, those who were given a message by God to alert the people of Israel then and those who had ears to hear that God was not pleased with their actions. They didn’t like them back then either. They actually stuck Jeremiah in a well, right? Same is today, but God does not give us bad news. He gives us the bad news of judgment because of sin, but it’s always in conjunction with the good news of the gospel. However, he does tell us that time does run out for nations and for individuals.
We’re not guaranteed of another breath and that is the message we want to leave with all of you. If the Holy Spirit speaks truth, act upon it now. Don’t put it off. That applies to us individually, applies to us certainly as a nation.
MichaelTsnyder.substack.com, that’s your website. Thank you for being with us today. Always a blessing. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being with us. Be with me here tomorrow and also Friday where George Barna will be with me and we’re going to continue talking about the latest research on these things.


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