Lightning struck St. Peter’s Basilica

Lightning struck St. Peter’s basilica hours after the pope announced his resignation.

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The same article also had the headline, “A signal from above? This reminds me of a chapter (The Character and Aims of the Papacy) from the book “The Great Controversy”. Here is an excerpt, read carefully, Rome never changes.

Still the absence of scriptural authority for Sunday-keeping occasioned no little embarrassment. The people questioned the right of their teachers to set aside the positive declaration of Jehovah, “The seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God,” in order to honor the day of the sun. To supply the lack of Bible testimony, other expedients were necessary. A zealous advocate of Sunday, who about the close of the twelfth century visited the churches of England, was resisted by faithful witnesses for the truth; and so fruitless were his efforts that he departed from the country for a season, and cast about him for some means to enforce his teachings. When he returned, the lack was supplied, and in his after-labors he met with greater success. He brought with him a roll purporting to be from God himself, which contained the needed command for Sunday observance, with awful threats to terrify the disobedient. This precious document—as base a counterfeit as the institution it supported—was said to have fallen from Heaven, and to have been found in Jerusalem, upon the altar of St. Simeon, in Golgotha. But in fact, the pontifical palace at Rome was the source whence it proceeded. Frauds and forgeries to advance the power and prosperity of the church have in all ages been esteemed lawful by the papal hierarchy. – {GC88 575.4}
The roll forbade labor from the ninth hour, three o’clock, on Saturday afternoon, till sunrise on Monday; and its authority was declared to be confirmed by many miracles. It was reported that persons laboring beyond the appointed hour were stricken with paralysis. A Miller who attempted to grind his corn, saw, instead of flour, a torrent of blood come forth, and the mill-wheel stood still, notwithstanding the strong rush of the water. A woman who placed dough in the oven, found it raw when taken out, though the oven was very hot. Another who had dough prepared for baking at the ninth hour, but determined to set it aside till Monday, found, the next day, that it had been made into loaves and baked by divine power. A man who baked bread after the ninth hour on Saturday, found, when he broke it the next morning, that blood started therefrom. By such absurd and superstitious fabrications did the advocates of Sunday endeavor to establish its sacredness. – {GC88 576.1}

And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live. Revelation (13:13-14)

One response to “Lightning struck St. Peter’s Basilica”

  1. That was the very first thing that came to my mind when I heard on the news about the lightning…”and he caused fire to come down from heaven…to deceive the whole world”. May Christ return quickly to save mankind and reconcile us with our Father in Heaven. Your will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. The deceptions of man will soon be revealed to all by the bright truth of God and His word. I truly believe the N.S.L. will come this year. 13 is the number for rebellion, look at how evil this world is, how much more can be withstood, man’s arrogance and lies will soon fill the cup of the fierceness of His wrath. Rev. 18:1-8

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