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  1. I want to urge every brethren on this platform to be strong & courageous, pray more, stand firm on God’s words & you will all see our sovereign Lord turn the so call Wisdom of the Wise(man) into foolishness. Remember, wisdom of man is foolishness before God. Nothing takes our God, the Lord of all the earth by surprise. 
    Job 5 vs 12 says: HE frustrates the devices of the crafty so that their hands can not perform their plans. Lastly, Joshua 3 vs 5 says: And Joshua said unto the people, sanctify yourselves for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you. Let’s all sanctify ourselves & see God shows His mighty power to Pharaohs in America starting from tomorrow. Thanks God’s servant Elaine for sharing.

  2. Just three years after the release of the New Hampshire quarter in 2000, the state lost its iconic rock profile known as the “Old Man of the Mountain.” It collapsed leaving a pile of rubble. In New Jersey, depicted on the coin, Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River the annual re-enactment of had to be canceled due to severe weather. Also, the statehouse in Annapolis was hit by lightning causing a fire. The article went on to list other states and misfortunes with their state symbols on the coins, some are more convincing than others.

    Why would God be calling call our attention something as obscure as the State Quarters? On the face on the older quarters the words IN GOD WE TRUST are prominently displayed to the left in front of the bust of George Washington. But on the new State Quarter design, it has been moved to the right or behind the bust of George Washington. Symbolically as depicted on the State Quarters we have put IN GOD WE TRUST or God behind us as a nation.
    The curse of the quarter could be interpreted as a message for the country that we need to put God back in His rightful position in back front of us as a nation.

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