Nurses Crying In The Closet
Tuesday December 21 2021 3:33 pm / 3:44 pm
Nurses crying in the closet
We are living in very hard times where it appears crime is going through the roof. I stumbled across and it was hard not to see a report about fighting at Miami international airport and I believe it was last night. It almost looked like a saloon brawl at one point on one of the videos. It's reported an officer was bitten in the head and two people were arrested. You do hear screaming in the crowd and commotion. At one point it appears an officer withdrew his gun but he put it away. They are understaffed and underfunded. I did see them calling for security but security never seemed to come for it took a little bit too long. And then I wondered with what you're hearing in the media and in newspapers as I pondered. You turn on rebel news and you get a little bit of true reality which of course they hate because it exposes some of those profound elements of the truth. And so with that and with the job losses and the people that are losing their jobs because they refused the jab and are forced out of a job it's hard times. People are dependent on the government and at a time when their lives don't appear secure. When you hear about liberal cities in the United States asking for help as their crime goes through the roof this was foretold that there would come lawlessness. 2 Timothy 3 So with that I decided to take a look at what doctors and nurses are going through. And so I looked at rebel news that they have been reporting as they have been interviewing them. Some of their stories are quite profound and alarming. But I have another story that I found interesting and even the date is also interesting and when you relate that to current times it's even more shocking.
On May 6th 2020 Jacqueline O'Haroran wrote an interesting article. "I’m a nurse in a Covid-19 unit. My hospital’s leaders frighten me more than the virus"
Article link here
If you look at scripture it tells us to fear God and not to fear man and to put our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and his finished work on the cross. It's called the atonement. And if you are a nurse or an ambulance driver or a doctor and you see such trauma daily I'm sure it's not easy. Probably even the most professional of them it's going to be a strain. So nurses crying in the closet is the catch phrase. God will wipe away all tears from the eyes of those who put their trust/faith in the gospel and in the biblical Lord Jesus Christ. We have prayer and I would ask Christians to pray for these people because we are falling on hard Times. Lawlessness abounds. 3:44 p.m. December 21 2021
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