Dear Editor,
Oddly enough, just 101 years after the Great Flood, and while Noah was alive, Nimrod, “the son of Cush, and therefore a great-grand son of Noah,” having a reputation of greatness, rebelled against God, got plenty of help, and started building the Tower of Babel to go to Heaven.
Then the Creator came down to view the tower and confused their language so they could not communicate with each other and relocated them all over the Earth.
There are other examples in the “Word of God” where God relocated even his favorite nation of Israel. They were punished far more severely by the enemies God brought against them for abandoning Him, and worshipping idols, and sacrificing their children to the idols.
The Israelites were killed by the invading armies, and those that were not killed were enslaved in the enemy’s countries.
In 1948, the United Nations restored Israel to National Status. That affirmed God’s promised to Israel that He would bring them back and restore them.
Besides, Romans 11:26 says, “And all Israel shall be saved: as it is written. There shall come out of Zion the Deliverer who shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob.” Then in 11:27 is the clincher, and says, “For this is my covenant unto them I shall take away their sins.” That’s God promise, and God keeps His promises.
In this present time in America, and in the whole world, it is easy to see what God created and to enjoy the splendor and the spectacle of God’s great creation. It is everywhere and it includes you because he personally formed you in your mother’s womb and gave you life. Your life started at conception and God already knew you, and there is no one else like you. You are unique! God gave you a spirit/soul at the very beginning. God kept you alive, even if they hadn’t yet invented the instrument which can pick up the sound of the tiny heartbeat.
Manuel Ybarra Jr.
Coalgate, OK