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Cody's Eye - Hawaii's Big Island Volcano Eruption-
The Bible often uses imagery of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in prophecies and descriptions of divine judgment, sometimes associating them with the coming of Christ or the end times. While not explicitly stating a direct connection between Jesus and volcanoes, the Bible does link these natural phenomena with God's power and judgment, which are relevant to Jesus' ministry and prophecies.
Supernatural vs. Natural:
The Bible acknowledges both natural and supernatural events, and some interpretations view certain biblical events, like the darkness at the time of Jesus' crucifixion, as potentially supernatural.
The Bible does not only speak of destruction—it also speaks of renewal. Just as volcanoes destroy, they also create new land, shaping the earth over time. This mirrors what the Bible says about God making all things new.
The statement "I will make all things new" is a promise found in Revelation 21:5. It signifies a radical transformation, both literally and spiritually, promising a new heaven and new earth. The phrase "all things new" can also be interpreted as a call to embrace new beginnings and a stance of optimism in the face of challenges/
2025- Completion, the perfect square 45x45=2025- Timing.
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