Saturday, August 21, 2021

World's Super Rich Investing in Luxurious "Billionaire Bunkers"

 World's Super Rich Investing in Luxurious "Billionaire Bunkers" - naturalnews.com

Excerpt from this article:

"The world's richest people are investing their money in purchasing property to escape the coming collapse. They have invested in property that is either deep enough underground or on an island separated from the rest of society. Theses super-rich people believe the only way to deal with the coming collapse is to ride it out in style in their luxurious shelters." 

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The Bible says: "Go to now ye rich men, weep and howl for the miseries that shall come upon you." - Luke 18:25 (Audio)

And our Lord Jesus says,

"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of an needle than it is for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven." - Luke 18:25 (Audio)

Here are 2 sermons on these 2 verses, along with 3 quotes for all of us to take to heart:

1. Waring the Rich, by Rev. Foppe VanderZwaag [Text: James 1 (Audio)]

2. A Treatise on the Soul of Man, by John Flavel (1627-1691) [Text: Luke 18:25 (Audio)]

Quote #1: "Maybe the prophets wanted the rich to invite the poor into their homes, maybe they wanted the poor to be befriended and supported by gentle arms of friends. Maybe friendliness. But at least justice, at least the rights of the poor respected." - Dr. Lewis Smedes (1921-2002)

Quote #2: "A baby born, through no choice of her own, into a poverty stricken family has a right to nourishing food, a warm bed, and loving care. But as she grows, she also has a need to flourish as a human being. She needs education and books, music, access to dentists and doctors, and a chance to develop her gifts for creative work."

3. Quote #3: "In white America, prisons are good places where bad men pay for their crimes. In black America, prisons are often used as warehouses to keep minorities off the streets." - From a recent John Grisham novel.

More recommended reading:

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)