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9 June 2026

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For the Next 2 week we will look at the Fruits of the Flesh !

SEXUAL IMMORALITY !!!


In the New Testament, the word most often translated “sexual immorality” is porneia. This word is also translated as “whoredom,” “fornication,” and “idolatry.” It means “a surrendering of sexual purity,” and it is primarily used of premarital sexual relations. From this Greek word we get the English word pornography, stemming from the concept of “selling off.” Sexual immorality is the “selling off” of sexual purity and involves any type of sexual expression outside the boundaries of a biblically defined marriage relationship (Matthew 19:4–5).

The connection between sexual immorality and idolatry is best understood in the context of 1 Corinthians 6:18, which says, “Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a man commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body.” The bodies of believers are the “temple of the Holy Spirit” (1 Corinthians 6:19–20). Pagan idol worship often involved perverse and immoral sexual acts performed in the temple of a false god. When we use our physical bodies for immoral purposes, we are imitating pagan worship by profaning God’s holy temple with acts He calls detestable (1 Corinthians 6:9–11).

Biblical prohibitions against sexual immorality are often coupled with warnings against “impurity” (Romans 1:24; Galatians 5:19; Ephesians 4:19). This word in the Greek is akatharsia, which means “defiled, foul, ceremonially unfit.” It connotes actions that render a person unfit to enter God’s presence. Those who persist in unrepentant immorality and impurity cannot come into the presence of God. Jesus said, “Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God” (Matthew 5:8; cf. Psalm 24:3–4). It is impossible to maintain a healthy intimacy with God when our bodies and souls are given over to impurities of any kind.

Sexuality is God’s design. He alone can define the parameters for its use. The Bible is clear that sex was created to be enjoyed between one man and one woman who are in a covenant marriage until one of them dies (Matthew 19:6). Sexuality is His sacred wedding gift to human beings. Any expression of it outside those parameters constitutes an abuse of God’s gift. Adultery, premarital sex, pornography, and homosexual relations are all contrary to God’s design. That makes those things sinful.

The following are some common objections to God’s commands against sexual immorality:

  1. It’s not wrong if we love each other. The Bible makes no distinction between “loving” and “unloving” sexual relations. The only biblical distinction is between married and unmarried people. Sex within marriage is blessed (Genesis 1:28); sex outside of marriage is “fornication” or “sexual immorality” (1 Corinthians 7:2–5).
  2. Times have changed, and what was wrong in biblical times is no longer considered sin. Most of the passages condemning sexual immorality also include evils such as greed, lust, stealing, etc. (1 Corinthians 6:9–10; Galatians 5:19–21). We have no problem understanding that these other things are still sin. God’s character does not change with culture’s opinion (Malachi 3:6; Numbers 23:19; Hebrews 13:8).
  3. We’re married in God’s eyes. The fallacy of this idea is that the God who created marriage in the first place would retract His own command to accommodate what He has called sin. God declared marriage to be one man and one woman united for life (Mark 10:6–9). The Bible often uses the imagery of a wedding and a covenant marriage as a metaphor to teach spiritual truth (Matthew 22:2; Revelation 19:9). God takes marriage seriously, and His “eyes” see immorality for what it is, regardless of how cleverly we have redefined it.
  4. I can still have a good relationship with God because He understands. Proverbs 28:9 says, “If one turns away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer is an abomination.” We fool ourselves when we think that we can stubbornly choose sin and God does not care. First John 2:3–4 contains a serious challenge for those who persist in this line of thinking: “We know that we have come to know him if we keep his commands. Whoever says, ‘I know him,’ but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in that person.”

Hebrews 13:4 makes God’s expectation for His children crystal clear: “Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.” Sexual immorality is wrong. The blood of Jesus can cleanse us from every type of impurity when we repent and receive His forgiveness (1 John 1:7–9). But that cleansing means our old nature and all its practices, including sexual immorality, are put to death (Romans 6:12–14; 8:13). Ephesians 5:3 says, “But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people.”



Tea Time Manna

The Sovereign Lord is my strength; he makes my feet like the feet of a deer, he enables me to go on the heights.
—Habakkuk 3:19

In a horribly turbulent, violent, and dangerous time for the children of God, the prophet Habakkuk confidently said, “The Lord is my strength!”
Wow, what faith. Wow, what power we have in the Lord’s abiding and empowering presence. Even in the worst of times, we are an enabled people. Unfortunately, we often forget the power available to us as disciples of Jesus. That’s why I believe we need to pray Paul’s prayer for fellow believers in our day, especially those brothers and sisters caught in a hard time:

For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being.
. . .

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. (Ephesians 3:14-21)

Yes, because of the power given to us, we can confidently say, “The Lord is my strength!”

Prayer

Sovereign God and Almighty Father, I pray today, asking that you not only be my strength, but be the strength of those I love who are battling depression, grief, and despair. I ask your blessings, especially and specifically for these people… (Speak the name of several you want to pray for by name, here!)
O, dear Father, I pray that together, we may…

…know the hope to which [you have called us], the riches of [your] glorious inheritance in [your] holy people, and [your] incomparably great power for us who believe..

Amen and Amen



Bible Teaching of the Day

LUNCH MANNA =

The apostle Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians was written to encourage and instruct a young Christian community. In 1 Thessalonians 4:1–12, Paul urges the believers to live a pure and holy life that is pleasing to God. He writes, “For this is God’s will, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality, so that each of you knows how to control his own body in sanctification and honor, not with lustful desires, like the Gentiles who don’t know God. . . . For God has not called us to impurity but to sanctification” (1 Thessalonians 4:3–7, HCSB).

“Sexual immorality” is translation of the Greek word porneia. It encompasses all forms of sexual activity that fall outside the bounds of heterosexual marriage, which is God’s design for intimate human relationships. The word is also translated as “fornication” (KJV) and “sexual sin” (NLT). The verb abstain (apechesthai in Greek) means “to avoid, keep away, be distant.”

Abstaining from sexual immorality is a key aspect of God’s will for the believer’s sanctification and personal purity. The Bible commands Christians to stay away from every kind of sexual temptation, including premarital sex, adultery, homosexuality, incest, bestiality, prostitution, and pornography (see Exodus 20:14; 22:19; Romans 13:13; Hebrews 13:4; 1 Corinthians 6:9–10; Ephesians 5:3; Colossians 3:5; 1 Peter 4:3).

Paul told the Corinthians to “flee from sexual immorality” (1 Corinthians 6:18). To flee or abstain from sexual immorality also includes not indulging in fantasies or engaging in lustful thoughts, desires, actions, flirtations, and innuendos (see Matthew 5:28; 1 Peter 2:11). The call to abstinence is not God’s way of depriving people of joy; it is meant to protect them and honor the sanctity of marriage (see Proverbs 5:18–20; 1 Corinthians 7:2, 9).

Christians are to control their bodies and lustful desires, recognizing that sexual sin not only affects the individual but also defrauds others, including potential future spouses (see 1 Thessalonians 4:6–8; 1 Corinthians 5:6; 6:15–16). As members of Christ’s body, we are undergoing a process called sanctification—we are being set apart for God’s purposes—and should embody holiness in all aspects of life (see 1 Peter 2:9–11; 1 Corinthians 1:2; 2 Corinthians 7:1; 1 Peter 1:15–16; 2:9; 2 Timothy 1:9). By abstaining from sexual immorality, Christians distinguish themselves from non-believers and glorify God through their pure and holy lifestyle.

So, how can we obey God’s will for us and live a life that pleases Him? How can we abstain from sexual immorality? Abstinence begins with understanding and internalizing what God’s Word says on the topic: “How can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to your word” (Psalm 119:9). Scripture is a lamp that guides us on the pure path (see Psalm 119:105; Proverbs 6:23–24).

The Bible tells us to keep far away from sexual temptations and flee as soon as we recognize a threat. When Potiphar’s wife pressured Joseph to sleep with her, “he left his cloak in her hand and ran out of the house” (Genesis 39:12). Paul told Timothy to “run from anything that stimulates youthful lusts. Instead, pursue righteous living, faithfulness, love, and peace. Enjoy the companionship of those who call on the Lord with pure hearts” (2 Timothy 2:22, NLT). We should turn to other mature believers for help, accountability, and prayer in our struggle against sexual sin.

We abstain from sexual immorality by humbly submitting our sinful desires to God and resisting the devil (James 4:7). We avoid temptations by shutting our eyes and looking away from anything that causes us to lust (see Job 31:1; Isaiah 33:15). We put on our spiritual armor and stand our ground (see 1 Peter 5:9; Ephesians 6:13). We know that “God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that you can endure” (1 Corinthians 10:13, NLT).

We can abstain from sexual immorality when we “let the Holy Spirit guide [our] lives. Then [we] won’t be doing what [our] sinful nature craves” (Galatians 5:16, NLT). We give ourselves entirely to God, living to please Him and honor Him with our whole bodies (Romans 6:13). In every battle, we seek the way of escape God provides. And when we fall short, we don’t give up; instead, we look to our High Priest, Jesus Christ, who understands our weaknesses. We come boldly to God’s throne in repentance and prayer. There, we will receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need (see Hebrews 4:14–16).



Today’s Devotional

DINNER MANNA =

The Greek word porneia is most often translated “sexual immorality” or “fornication” in the New Testament. Some translations consistently render porneia as “fornication” in order to differentiate it from “adultery.” The word “fornication,” in modern English, primarily carries the idea of premarital sex. However, porneia does not actually refer, explicitly, to premarital sex. It actually refers to sexual perversion in general. Greek literature from the same approximate time period as the New Testament used porneia to refer to prostitution, homosexuality, adultery, incest, and other sexual perversions. So, we should not necessarily read “premarital sex” into every occurrence of porneia in the New Testament. The question arises, then, is premarital sex considered a sexual perversion within the scope of porneia?

In order to determine whether premarital sex is considered a sexual perversion, it is helpful to focus on what sex is supposed to be. The best way to recognize a counterfeit is to be familiar with the truth. Sex, biblically speaking, is intended to be a physical union between a husband and his wife with the goal of reproduction, and/or physical pleasure, and/or emotional closeness. Biblically speaking, though, the determining factor in whether sex is sinful is the question “with whom?”, not “why?” Nowhere does the Bible speak against sex between a husband and his wife. Everywhere sex outside of marriage is mentioned, the Bible condemns it. Sex outside of marriage is a perversion. It does not matter when, with whom, or why; sex between anyone other than a husband and his wife is a perversion of sex. Therefore, premarital sex is a perversion, and condemned every time the Bible condemns porneia.

There is also a more explicitly biblical basis on which to declare premarital sex as porneia. First Corinthians 7:2 reads, “But because of the temptation to sexual immorality (porneia), each man should have his own wife and each woman her own husband.” In this verse, the Apostle Paul presents a problem “the temptation to sexual immorality” and a solution “each man having his own wife and each women her own husband.” If marriage is the solution, the problem logically must be extra-marital. To define porneia in 1 Corinthians 7:2 as prostitution or incest or some other sexual perversion does not make sense if premarital sex is not also a perversion. If premarital sex is not a sin, why is prostitution a sin? Both involve consenting adults. It is biblically clear that marriage is the sanctifying factor in sex. Sex in marriage is good and right. Sex outside of and/or before marriage is a sinful perversion.

Let’s go back to my dialogue with the “premarital sex is a gift from God” guy. The conversation ended with me asking him if he believed it was biblically acceptable to have premarital sex with whoever one wants, whenever one wants, however often one wants. His answer was no. His belief was that premarital sex is acceptable as long as it is between consenting adults within a committed relationship. I asked him to provide me with biblical evidence that premarital sex between consenting adults within a committed relationship is biblically allowed, while complete and utter licentiousness is not biblically allowed. Interestingly, I never heard back. My guess is that he realized if the Bible does not condemn premarital sex, there is no biblical basis on which to condemn any premarital sexual activity between anyone. The Bible either condemns all premarital sex, or does not condemn premarital sex at all.

The Bible is so abundantly clear about premarital sex that, ultimately, if anyone argues for premarital sex being acceptable, it must be due to that person’s desire to engage in premarital sex. Almost any behavior can be justified by a person who refuses to submit to what the Bible says. But, we are never to interpret the Bible based on our wants and desires. Rather, we are to allow the Bible to shape our wants and desires. The biblical message on premarital sex is clear. Premarital sex is a perversion of God’s intention for sex, and is therefore condemned whenever the Bible condemns sexual immorality (Acts 15:20; 1 Corinthians 5:1; 6:13, 18; 7:2; 10:8; 2 Corinthians 12:21; Galatians 5:19; Ephesians 5:3; Colossians 3:5; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; Hebrews 13:4; Jude 7).



NEWS MANNA –

Bible Prophecy, Signs of the Times and Gog and Magog Updates with Articles in the News


The AI Wars: A Society Divided By The Rise Of The Machines

For decades, the idea of a “Terminator” future existed primarily in science fiction. Humanity would build intelligent machines, those machines would eventually surpass us, and society would fracture between those who embraced the technology and those who resisted it.

What once seemed like Hollywood fantasy is beginning to look disturbingly familiar.

No, killer robots are not marching through our streets. Yet a different kind of conflict is already emerging–one that pits technology enthusiasts, AI developers, and corporate interests against growing numbers of citizens who view artificial intelligence as an existential threat to their jobs, their communities, their privacy, and perhaps even their future.

Federal law enforcement agencies are paying close attention.

According to recently disclosed intelligence assessments, the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and regional fusion centers are increasingly monitoring what they classify as “anti-tech violent extremism.” Internal reports warn that opposition to AI, data centers, automation, and major technology projects could evolve into civil unrest and potentially violent activity over the next several years.

A New York Intelligence and Counterterrorism Bureau assessment issued a stark warning, suggesting that rapid AI development could create social instability capable of fueling large-scale protests and unrest in major cities.

Think about that for a moment.

Government agencies are no longer merely studying the dangers of artificial intelligence itself. They are now studying the dangers posed by people who oppose artificial intelligence.

That alone should tell us how rapidly this technological revolution is accelerating.

The reason isn’t difficult to understand.

Millions of workers are watching AI systems perform tasks that were once considered uniquely human. Writers, graphic designers, programmers, legal researchers, customer service agents, translators, accountants, and even medical professionals are seeing AI steadily move into areas once believed safe from automation.

Historically, technological revolutions created new jobs as they eliminated old ones.

The concern today is different.

Artificial intelligence is not simply replacing muscle. It is replacing mental labor.

Entire professions may be disrupted simultaneously.

When families begin losing careers they spent decades building, resentment grows. When communities feel excluded from decisions affecting their future, opposition hardens. When people feel powerless, some become desperate.

History shows that technological upheaval often generates backlash.

The Industrial Revolution sparked riots. Workers destroyed machinery they believed threatened their livelihoods. The Luddites became famous for attacking textile equipment they saw as enemies of ordinary laborers.

Today, many observers see echoes of that period emerging once again.

Only this time, the machines are vastly more powerful.

Consider what is happening in Texas.

Elon Musk’s growing technology empire continues to expand enormous infrastructure projects across the state. Massive data centers, AI training facilities, and industrial developments are reshaping local communities. While supporters see economic opportunity and technological leadership, many residents have raised concerns about land use, environmental impacts, resource consumption, and quality of life.

Similar battles are appearing across the United States and around the world.

What makes these disputes particularly dangerous is that they intersect with another growing concern: resources.

Artificial intelligence requires staggering amounts of electricity, water, and land.

A recent report from the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health highlighted the scale of the challenge.

By 2030, global data centers could consume nearly 945 terawatt-hours of electricity annually. To put that into perspective, that is nearly triple the combined electricity consumption of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nigeria.

Even more alarming is the water requirement.

Researchers estimate AI infrastructure could require enough water to match the annual basic domestic needs of approximately 1.3 billion people in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Many modern data centers consume millions of gallons of water every day simply to keep servers cool.

Residents in drought-prone regions are already asking difficult questions.

Should local water supplies be diverted toward cooling AI servers while communities face restrictions?

Should farmland give way to data centers?

Should neighborhoods absorb rising utility demands to support technologies that may eventually eliminate local jobs?

These are not hypothetical questions anymore.

They are becoming political flashpoints.

The danger is that both sides increasingly view the other as irrational.

Technology advocates often portray critics as anti-progress alarmists standing in the way of innovation.

Opponents increasingly view tech leaders as unelected oligarchs building systems that enrich corporations while destabilizing society.

That combination creates a recipe for escalating conflict.

What begins as peaceful opposition can evolve into sabotage.

What begins as legitimate security concerns can evolve into government surveillance.

What begins as public debate can harden into ideological warfare.

The most troubling aspect may be that neither side appears willing to slow down.

Technology companies are investing hundreds of billions of dollars into AI infrastructure. Governments view artificial intelligence as essential for economic competitiveness and national security. China, the United States, and other major powers are racing toward AI dominance.

Nobody wants to be left behind.

Meanwhile, citizens increasingly feel that decisions affecting their communities are being made without their consent.

The result is a growing collision between technological ambition and public resistance.

Christians should pay particular attention to these developments because they reveal a timeless truth about human nature.

The problem is not technology itself.

The problem is humanity’s tendency to place ultimate trust in its creations.

Throughout history, civilizations have repeatedly believed that new inventions, political systems, or economic structures would solve humanity’s deepest problems.

They never do.

Artificial intelligence may cure diseases, improve productivity, and unlock remarkable discoveries. But it cannot solve the brokenness of the human heart.

In fact, history suggests that powerful technologies often amplify existing human flaws rather than eliminate them.

The real danger may not be that machines become human.

The real danger may be that humans increasingly surrender their judgment, freedom, and dependence upon God to the systems they create.

As AI expands into every corner of society, we may witness a new kind of conflict emerge–not merely between man and machine, but between competing visions of what it means to be human.

The early stages of that struggle are already visible.

And if current trends continue, the coming decade may look far more like science fiction than many people ever imagined.


The World Is Approaching “Tank Bottoms” – Very Painful Oil Shortages Are Ahead

Without sufficient quantities of oil, the global economy will not be able to operate normally. So the fact that the global economy is running a massive “oil deficit” right now should deeply alarm all of us. 

Even since the war with Iran began, the world has been consuming far more oil than it has been producing. We have been running down commercial oil inventories and strategic oil reserves all over the planet, and now those supplies are starting to run dry. 

In the not too distant future, global demand for oil will substantially exceed what is available, and that will mean much higher prices and very painful shortages. Asia will be hit the hardest because they are more dependent on oil from the Middle East than anyone else, but we will certainly feel this crisis very keenly as well.

According to the International Energy Agency, global oil stocks are being depleted at a record pace and they could reach “critical levels” by the middle of the summer…

Global oil inventories could hit critically low levels ahead of the peak July-August fuel demand period if drawdowns continue at their current pace, the International Energy Agency said ​Tuesday.

Global oil stocks fell by more than 250M barrels between March and May, with on-land commercial and strategic stockpiles draining at a record pace, the IEA reported.

“We’re seeing ​stock draws continuing into the summer, and with the possibility or the likelihood that we ⁠reach critical levels or historical low levels just ahead of the peak summer demand,” said Toril Bosoni, the head of the IEA’s oil industry and markets division.

This isn’t a crisis that may or may not happen someday.

This is a crisis that is very real and that is rapidly approaching.

One expert is warning that we are headed for a “disaster” and that rationing could start to happen in some areas of the globe during the months ahead…

The supply situation is manageable for now, but higher summer demand in July and August likely would lead to rationing, Baron Lamarre, former head of trading at Petronas, told Dow Jones.

“The cry is that they want a deal right now because if they don’t have it three months from now, there will be a disaster,” Lamarre said.

A lot of people out there seem to think that the U.S. will be immune because we produce so much of the oil that we use.

But the truth is that U.S. oil stocks just fell “to their lowest level in two decades”…

The Iran war has driven US oil stocks to their lowest level in two decades as his administration drains stockpiles to contain surging prices and exporters capitalise on the drop in Middle Eastern supply.

US government data published on Wednesday showed total stocks of crude and petroleum products such as petrol fell by 10.6mn barrels last week to 1.57bn barrels — the lowest level since 2004.

The sharp fall triggered new warnings from industry analysts that oil prices are poised to move sharply higher again within weeks.

We are running an “oil deficit” too.

It isn’t as severe as what we are witnessing in other industrialized nations, but it is significant.

Withdrawals from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve have helped keep things running fairly smoothly, but the fact that in recent weeks we have seen “the largest weekly withdrawals in history” is not a good sign at all…

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is also part of the backdrop. The EIA reported that SPR inventories fell by 9.1 million barrels during the week and were 36.2 million barrels below year-ago levels. The recent drawdowns in the SPR have been the largest weekly withdrawals in history.

Gasoline inventories in the U.S. are falling too.

In fact, we just witnessed the largest February to May gasoline drawdown ever recorded…

In early February, U.S. gasoline inventories reached 259.1 million barrels. By late May, they had fallen by 47.5 million barrels in roughly 15 weeks.

In weekly EIA data going back to 1990, there is not another February-to-May gasoline drawdown that comes close. The next-largest drawdowns were clustered around 30 million barrels, and that was 15 years ago. This year’s decline is far larger.

That does not mean gasoline shortages are imminent. It does mean the market has burned through a remarkable amount of inventory before the summer driving season has even fully arrived.

If the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened, shortages are inevitable.

The only debate is about when they will hit.

One industry insider just told Politico that his company has warned “the highest levels of government about what’s coming in mid-to-late June”…

“We’re at dangerously low levels already,” said one industry executive who was granted anonymity to discuss private conversations with the administration. “We have shared those concerns at the highest levels of government about what’s coming in mid-to-late June. … I hope they are paying attention to inventories right now. You’re hitting tank bottom.”

He isn’t talking about June 2027.

He is talking about this month.

Another expert is warning that we could be “looking at industrial shortages” if the situation in the Strait of Hormuz does not change by September or October…

Drained storage tanks are an “iceberg under the water,” Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, said during a Council on Foreign Relations event Wednesday.

“You may not see immediately on the horizon the actual economic challenges that will be coming, because you look at the flat price and you say, ‘OK, we can muddle through this and Iran will come to terms eventually,'” Croft said. “But if we get in a situation where we have this strait effectively closed, or the strait status quo, and we’re sitting in September or October, then you’re going to be looking at industrial shortages.”

Needless to say, an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is not going to happen right away.

If the U.S. and Iran are able to eventually reach an agreement, we are being told that it could take six to eight months to fully restore traffic to pre-war levels…

A full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could take 6-8 months in the best-case scenario if an agreement was reached today, Bosoni ​said at the S&P Global Energy Middle East Petroleum and Gas Conference in London.

What this means is that global energy supplies are going to get tighter every single day for an extended period of time no matter what occurs now.

Gasoline prices will continue to rise, and shortages and rationing are looming.


Godzilla El Niño Could Absolutely Devastate Global Food Production

The waters of the Pacific Ocean are getting extremely warm, and that could provide fuel for an immensely destructive climate event that is unlike anything we have ever seen before. Even the United Nations has issued an ominous warning about the El Niño event that is in the long-term forecast, because it will have a dramatic impact on every man, woman and child on the entire planet. 

We are being told that there is more than an 80 percent chance that El Niño conditions will arrive by the end of next month due to rapidly warming equatorial waters in the Pacific. 

Meanwhile, an unprecedented “9,000-mile marine heatwave” has developed in the North Pacific. Many experts are concerned that the confluence of those two factors could produce a “Godzilla El Niño”…

The chance of an El Niño event emerging by July is now over 80 percent, which will likely make 2026 one of the hottest years on record. At the same time, an exceptionally large 9,000-mile marine heatwave has been forming in the North Pacific since the end of 2025. These extreme warming events are now evolving together across the Pacific. Scientists are increasingly concerned that the warm water will fuel a “super” or “Godzilla” El Niño, potentially prolonging marine heatwaves, disrupting fisheries and ecosystems, and intensifying global climate impacts well into 2027.

The “9,000-mile marine heatwave” in the North Pacific is absolutely astounding climate scientists.

At the same time, the warming in the equatorial waters where El Niño events normally develop is at a level that we haven’t seen since at least 1877…

The temperature of the ocean in the equatorial waters where these El Niños form was predicted to be 3 degrees Celsius above average. Experts are saying that this is a level of heat in the Pacific Ocean that hasn’t been recorded since 1877.

I have written about the “Super El Niño” that started in 1877 before.

That “Super El Niño” was one of the primary reasons why 50 million people starved during the Great Famine that stretched from 1876 to 1878…

This El Niño, they say, could rival the intense event of the late 19th century that triggered “the Great Famine” on a global scale, killing millions of people. And its scythe sliced through southern Africa.

“The 1876-78 Great Famine impacted multiple regions across the globe, including parts of Asia, Nordeste [Northeast] Brazil, and northern and southern Africa, with total human fatalities exceeding 50 million people, arguably the worst environmental disaster to befall humanity,” a team of scientists said a decade ago in a ground-breaking paper presented at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union.

3 percent of the entire population of the world starved to death during those years.

Today, 3 percent of the entire population of the world would be 240,000,000 people.

In 1982 and 1983, we experienced the most severe “Super El Niño” of the 20th century…

In 1982-83, the most intense El Niño of the 20th century caused extreme weather events throughout the world, including floods in the American Pacific and in the southern United States, and droughts in north-eastern Brazil and Indonesia. It also caused a very mild winter in the mid-latitudes of Europe, Asia and North America.

That “Super El Niño” sparked a horrific famine in eastern Africa that wiped out a very large proportion of the population…

A widespread famine affected Ethiopia from 1983 to 1985. The worst famine to hit the country in a century, it affected 7.75 million people (out of Ethiopia’s 38-40 million) and left approximately 300,000 to 1.2 million dead. 2.5 million people were internally displaced whereas 400,000 refugees left Ethiopia. Almost 200,000 children were orphaned.

Now we are being warned that the most powerful “Super El Niño” of all time could potentially be ahead of us.

We could see insanely hot temperatures all over the world this summer, and we are being told that we are likely to see severe drought conditions “in southern Africa, Australia, India, the Indochina Peninsula and Oceania”…

Easterly trade winds across the equator, meanwhile, are replaced by bursts of westerly surface winds. Those pile warm waters against the western shores of South America. That suppresses cool ocean upwelling from below, which is needed to bring nutrient-rich waters closer to the surface. That starves baitfish and means poor fish harvests for dependent countries in Central America and the Pacific coast of South America.

Drought, meanwhile, is likely in southern Africa, Australia, India, the Indochina Peninsula and Oceania. Southeast Asia, meanwhile, could see above-average rainfall and more flooding.

Here in the United States, we could see a lot less rain than normal in the Midwest, and temperatures in the heartland could be 3 to 6 degrees above normal.

In other words, it would be horrible growing weather.

Our farmers are already facing much higher diesel prices, much higher fertilizer prices and a multi-year drought that never seems to end. Now a “Godzilla El Niño” could be on the way, and the World Meteorological Organization is telling us to brace for the worst…

The World Meteorological Organization is warning that this summer’s El Nino event could be the worst yet. Compounded by fertiliser shortages, inflation and rising oil prices, these shocks threaten to push an already fragile food industry to the brink, and the impact will land squarely in consumers’ shopping baskets.

Coming into this year, the number of people around the world experiencing acute food insecurity was already at the highest level ever recorded.

And now a “Godzilla El Niño” could absolutely devastate food production in many of the areas around the world that grow the four crops that account for 60 percent of all global calories…

Global food security relies heavily on a highly concentrated supply chain. Just four crops, wheat, rice, maize and soybeans, account for over 60% of ​global calories. While localised regional shortages are typically balanced by other markets, a global El Nino triggers teleconnections: simultaneous weather anomalies across different continents that cause correlated crop failures. And ​this systemic drop in supply leads to direct price increases at supermarket tills.

In this country, where do we grow most of our wheat, rice, corn and soybeans?

Everyone knows that it is in the heartland, and the heartland of this country is about to get hit by a climate sledgehammer.

Of course we all still have to eat, and so demand for food is not going to go down.

Since there won’t be as much food produced, that means that prices are likely to spike…

Because demand for basic food staples is relatively inelastic—people must continue buying food regardless of price—even small supply shortages can trigger disproportionately large increases in prices. Current El Niño projections suggest price increases of 10% to 50% across many key agricultural commodities. Crops that are especially vulnerable to weather disruptions, including rice, palm oil, sugarcane, and coffee, could see prices rise by 50% to 100% or even higher if production is significantly affected.

In the past, price shocks struck one commodity at a time. A simultaneous, cross-category surge means consumers will be hit harder and broader than ever before.

If you think that food prices at your local supermarket are high now, just wait until you see what they are like in the future.

What will struggling American families do if basic staples that they purchase on a regular basis suddenly go up by 50 percent or more?

Of course conditions will be much worse in many impoverished nations around the globe.

In some cases, there simply won’t be nearly enough food to feed everyone.

We really are facing a nightmare scenario, and the vast majority of the global population is completely and utterly unprepared for it.


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When discussing what the Bible says about divorce, it is important to keep in mind the words of Malachi 2:16, “I hate divorce, says the Lord God.” Whatever grounds the Bible possibly gives for divorce, that does not mean God desires a divorce to occur in those instances. Rather than asking “is _ a grounds for divorce,” often the question should be “is __ grounds for forgiveness, restoration, and/or counseling?”

The Bible gives two clear grounds for divorce: (1) sexual immorality (Matthew 5:32; 19:9) and (2) abandonment by an unbeliever (1 Corinthians 7:15). Even in these two instances, though, divorce is not required or even encouraged. The most that can be said is that sexual immorality and abandonment are grounds (an allowance) for divorce. Confession, forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration are always the first steps. Divorce should only be viewed as a last resort.

Are there any grounds for divorce beyond what the Bible explicitly says? Perhaps, but we do not presume upon the Word of God. It is very dangerous to go beyond what the Bible says (1 Corinthians 4:6). The most frequent additional grounds for divorce that people inquire about are spousal abuse (emotional or physical), child abuse, addiction to pornography, drug / alcohol use, crime / imprisonment, and mismanagement of finances (such as through a gambling addiction). None of these can be claimed to be explicit biblical grounds for a divorce.

That does not necessarily mean, though, that none of them are grounds for divorce which God would approve of. For example, we cannot imagine that it would be God’s desire for a wife to remain with a husband who physically abuses her and/or their children. In such an instance, the wife should definitely separate herself and the children from the abusive husband. However, even in such a situation, a time of separation with the goal of repentance and restoration should be the ideal, not necessarily immediately beginning divorce proceedings. Please understand, by saying that the above are not biblical grounds for divorce, we are definitely not saying that a man/woman whose spouse is engaging in such activities should remain in the situation. If there is any risk to self or children, separation is a good and appropriate step.

Another way to look at this issue is to differentiate between biblical grounds for divorce and biblical grounds for divorce and remarriage. Some interpret the two biblical grounds for divorce mentioned above as the only grounds for remarriage after a divorce, but allow for divorce with no remarriage in other instances. While this is a plausible interpretation, it seems to come too close to presuming upon the Word of God.

In summary, what are the biblical grounds for divorce? The answer is sexual immorality and abandonment. Are there additional grounds for divorce beyond these two? Possibly. Is divorce ever to be treated lightly or employed as the first recourse? Absolutely not. God is capable of changing and reforming any person. God is capable of healing and renewing any marriage. Divorce should only occur in instances of repeated and unrepentant heinous sin.



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