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America's Resurrection: A Modern-Day Prophecy
America's Resurrection: A Modern-Day Prophecy
America's Resurrection: A Modern-Day Prophecy
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God has Begun to Judge America

All your fears of what will soon occur are spelled out. Americas Resurrection ties together everything youve been feeling and wondering concerning the immediate future of America. God is sending His prophet with a message to America.

A lying senate, wicked presidents, greedy wealthy corporations, modern day idolatry, cheating businessmen, corruption at all levels of government, immorality being the order of the day, selfishness, liars, deceivers, murder, theft in all areas, hatred, divorce, worship of money, manipulating the economy, national debt, drug abuse, watered down churches, abortions, sexual perversion. All this wickedness and more are the reasons God has begun to pour out His judgments upon America.

God has begun to send judgments of drought, economic bankruptcy, famine, diseases, riots, roaming gangs, burning cities, death, destruction, violent wind storms, super-heated temperatures and much more.

But the prophesy doesnt end with disaster. Americas Resurrection is a prophesy of hope and life. This prophesy is to those who choose to survive the coming judgments. God always sends a prophet with a plan of escape for those who do not partake of the gore of any nation. How will God establish a new America?
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateJan 16, 2014
ISBN9781491851357
America's Resurrection: A Modern-Day Prophecy
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Caleb Macdonald

Author Caleb is a remarkable man because of His walk with God throughout his life. His close relationship with God becomes evident shortly after you meet with him. He has gone on to the depths of God where others have given up. Here is a true servant of God. Caleb is now being sent from God to be a prophet to America and the rest of the World. Caleb is also an award winning fine arts photographer. He worked as a letter carrier for the U.S.P.S. for 35 years. God is also calling Caleb to pastor a church in Colorado where he resides. Caleb enjoys working out, hiking, traveling, and teaching others about the kingdom of God.

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    America's Resurrection - Caleb Macdonald

    © 2014 Caleb MacDonald. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    This book is a work of non-fiction. Unless otherwise noted, the author and the publisher make no explicit guarantees as to the accuracy of the information contained in this book and in some cases, names of people and places have been altered to protect their privacy.

    Published by AuthorHouse 03/31/2014

    ISBN: 978-1-4918-5136-4 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4918-5135-7 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2014900569

    Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright ©1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission.

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    Contents

    Prelude

    Explanation

    1 The Types of Prophets

    What Is a Vision?

    2 The Visions

    Forty-Year Drought

    Economic Recession

    Economic Collapse

    Bankrupt Banks

    Killer Diseases

    Animals Will Rule

    All Wealth Gone

    Vicious Riots

    Forty Years of Judgment

    Famine

    Religious Persecution

    Cities Burning

    Tress All Dead

    Darkness over the Cities

    Post-Economic Collapse Gangs

    Skeleton Government

    Wicked Presidents

    Windstorms

    Survivors in Rags

    No Lakes or Rivers

    Corpses Everywhere

    Empty Cities

    Meteors Strike the Earth

    The Population Destroyed

    Other Nations Just Watch

    What I Did Not See

    3 The Survivors

    Faith in God

    The Remnant

    4 Why the Judgment?

    America Has Backslid from Morals

    America Has Backslid against God

    America’s Rebellion

    America’s Idols

    America’s Shepherds Have Compromised

    Basic Lessons of History

    Divorcing and Remarrying

    Families

    God’s Sheep in Rebellion

    5 My Testimony

    Contact Caleb Ministries

    About the Author

    About the Book God has Begun to Judge America

    Prelude

    I have chosen to write this book starting with the visions in chapter 2 in the order I was given them. This way, the reader can get right to the heart of my visions and not have to search through the book for them. Chapter 1 deals with prophets and visions. Be sure to read through chapter 1; it will give you a much better understanding of the different kinds of prophets and the scope or magnitude of this book. Chapter 1 also gives explanations of what visions are and the different types of visions. Many people have visions from God and don’t know what they are or what has happened.

    The reader can read the visions exactly the way I received them and in the order I received them in 1994. Following each vision is my understanding of each. Some of these visions are a little vague and lack detail, so I have written what I understand them to mean or how I interpret them. I offer much detail and insight for other visions.

    I know later on I will receive more-direct insight and details concerning many of these visions. Be sure to sign up for my monthly e-mail newsletters for God’s latest revelations to me concerning these events. This information is at the back of the book. God will be revealing much more to me as the time draws closer to the unfolding of these events.

    The rest of the book contains other subjects relating to God and the Bible in relation to these visions. Many readers are not interested in these subjects; they would rather dive right into the visions. These chapters are labeled so readers can easily turn to them.

    The most important chapter in this book is chapter 3, a message and calling to all who are to be numbered in the remnant. Chapter 3 also ties together this entire book.

    Explanation

    It is not my intention to convince anyone that these visions I saw, sent to me from the Lord God, are true. It is not my intention to convert sinners to believers in Jesus, the Christ. I have a clear mandate from God to write my visions and their explanations and give a little understanding about how God works through prophets and why He raises up prophets. It is the Holy Spirit’s job to speak to the readers’ hearts and spirit and to move upon their consciences in regard to this book. It is God’s job to convict readers of the truth.

    Not everyone will believe this book to be true. Those who do believe and want contact information will find it at the back of the book. Feel free to send me questions and comments. I will write another book containing my answers to readers’ questions. Readers will also be able to subscribe to a monthly newsletter.

    God is a loving God. It is not His desire to slay any person He has created; He would rather see them turn away from wickedness and self-centeredness. But God is also a God of righteous judgment. When the time comes for God to intervene in all people’s lives, He will act from a heart of love for the sake of the good and righteous. When that time comes, God will rise up to destroy the wicked and the unrighteous. Many people will find it difficult to understand why a loving God would also be a God of doom and death, but God is a God of justice and righteousness. True love from any heart will also love right-doing and justice.

    God will tolerate evil and wickedness in people for only a certain time. He will ultimately rise up in righteous and justified anger against all who choose evil or self-centeredness. Until that time arrives, He will offer His love to all so they may come to know Him and turn away from wickedness. When the majority of people turn to wickedness and sin, it will be time for God to intervene for those who are good, upright, and righteous.

    God created the earth and all life, including humanity. The earth is His. The universe is His. All life is His. They are all His responsibility. Because earth is His creation, He can decide what to do with it. All creation is His to do as He pleases. Who among all humanity can command God what to do or tell Him what to do? Shall the created tell the Creator what to do? Who will decide for God? If God chooses to destroy, who will tell God He cannot? Who are we to issue commands to God Almighty? God didn’t create and populate the earth for humanity to do as it pleased and pop in just occasionally to see how earth is doing. God didn’t create man and woman and then ignore them to go about His business and show up only when humanity makes petitions to Him.

    God is intently watching all we do and wants to be involved in our lives. It is a grievous act for Him to have to bring judgment to so many lives. When the majority of humanity turns to wickedness, unrighteousness, and self-centeredness, He will intervene with judgment against the wicked for the sake of those who are good and upright.

    God, the owner of all, has the right and the obligation to do whatever He wants with what He owns. Do pets tell their owners what they can and can’t do? Will a stone tell someone not to tread on it? Will a tree tell a logger not to cut it down? Will infants tell parents they are no longer permitted to correct, train, and teach them? Will a child tell a parent how to spend money? Will computers command us how to live our lives?

    So it is with God and us, His creation. Who will tell God what He can and cannot do?

    This will not be the first time God will have destroyed so many millions of people. Just because today’s humanity has developed high technologies and sophisticated equipment doesn’t mean its nature is better than humanity’s nature in past eras or that it is excluded from God’s judgment. Innovations and complex developments do not change humanity’s basic nature. God judges our hearts and deeds just as He has done in all history.

    CHAPTER 1

    The Types of Prophets

    This chapter deals with prophets and prophesies as the purpose of this chapter is to help readers better understand my role as a prophet. Very little is known about prophets, so I’ll spell out the various kinds of prophets found in the Bible.

    There are good prophets and bad prophets. There are self-proclaimed prophets and people called or raised up by God to be His prophets. Having proper knowledge of the different types of prophets will grant readers a better understanding of what God has done, is doing, and about to do on earth.

    Self-proclaimed prophets are those who have fantasies of being prophets and want to be prophets for self-gain or self-esteem, and they usually have problems with pride and arrogance. Though some of them gather large followings, they have not been called by God to be prophets. Many of these self-proclaimed prophets occasionally have a few of their own prophesies happen, but most of them never occur.

    Others are called by God to be prophets. Those who are called to be prophets are people who are mature in God and usually don’t want to be prophets. These people don’t just see what is going to happen in the future; the major part of their roles as prophets involves boldly rebuking the wicked and warning them of God’s impending judgment. Their messages always contain hope that the wicked will repent so God will relent from future judgment.

    A true prophet always deals with the evil practices of the wicked and the rebellious, while self-proclaimed prophets never deal with the wicked; they just try to predict the future about individuals or world events.

    Why is it so important to know all about prophets? Most self-proclaimed prophets are involved with false doctrines, and that makes them false prophets. People place hope in their prophecies only to later learn they’ve been lied to. Many people gear their lives and plans by these prophecies and suffer disaster or ruin when the false prophecies do not come about.

    Just as there can be false Bible pastors and teachers, so can there be false prophets. False prophecies can lead you away from the truth and into false doctrines; they can steer you away from the real truth or even inhibit you from learning the truth.

    True prophesies can help you avoid much disaster and suffering; they can help you make decisions for the future and minimize any sufferings you may incur. True prophesies are intended to correct you and help you avoid impeding disasters; they are usually accompanied by pleas for you to turn away from wrongdoings and thus help you avoid disasters.

    A true prophesy usually involves a plan that will allow those who follow it avoid disasters. A true prophesy will always bring you closer to God and to salvation.

    Before I touch on the subject of prophets I will offer some definitions and explanations so you will have a clear understanding of what I’m writing.

    Most disagreements about the Bible or religion occur because of bad or varying definitions. I have learned through all my years of ministry that most disagreements and arguments stem from people assuming their definitions of a word or a phrase are the same as that of others. Even in marriages and relationships, most disagreements and arguments stem from both parties having different definitions of the same word though they assume the definitions are the same. I will offer the definitions of words and terms I use in this book to avoid confusion and allow you to better understand my writing.

    From God’s viewpoint, there are two classes of people: those who know God personally and those who don’t. Understanding this point will give you a better understanding of this book as well as the Bible and God’s kingdom. Either you know God or you don’t, and God knows those who know Him.

    We are interested here in the definition of the phrase, knowing God personally. God speaks to those who know Him personally. This is a requirement for prophets of God as well as the other four offices—pastors, teachers, apostles, and evangelists. I’ve never met anyone to whom God spoke on a continual basis who didn’t know God personally.

    To have an ongoing, personal relationship with God, you need interaction with Him just as you would with anyone you know. An ongoing relationship with God means not having heard God just once or twice; it means having God converse with you several times a year. So what does knowing God personally mean? We don’t want to have a wrong definition and thus a false doctrine, which never produces any fruit with God. If nothing is happening in your life that is getting you in a closer relationship with God, you definitely have some false doctrines. If you’re attending a church but not getting closer to God, those church leaders are teaching false doctrines. God doesn’t honor falsehood about Himself. If someone believed you were a mean ogre but the real you was kind and giving, you wouldn’t have anything to do with those people because their perceptions of you were false. So it is with God!

    God doesn’t accept people who believe falsehoods about Him, nor does He fellowship with anyone who believes He is a certain way when He isn’t that way at all. One of the tests of a true or false doctrine is whether it inhibits or increases your relationship with God.

    Throughout humanity’s existence, all kinds of definitions for knowing God personally have evolved, and that’s true today. Herein lays all the past history of Christianity and all religions up to the present. All church factions, denominations, independent churches, and religions claim to know God personally. The ongoing argument, since the first churches and temples organized, is whose doctrine of what it means to know God personally is right and whose is wrong. Man has argued this point ever since the first churches organized in the second generation after Jesus’ return to heaven, and it has heated up since then.

    It’s all too easy for anyone to claim he or she knows God personally. How do you know if this is true? In Mark 16:17–18 (NASB), we read,

    These signs will accompany those who have believed: in My name they will cast out demons, they will speak with new tongues; they will [accidently] pick up serpents, and if they [accidently] drink any deadly poison, it will not hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.

    If these signs are not apparent in someone who claims to know God personally, that

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