On September 11th, 2001, four passenger airliners were hijacked by terrorists to be flown into buildings in suicide attacks against civilian targets on American soil. These attacks cost nearly 3,000 lives and at least $10 billion in damage, resulting in an international War on Terror and sparking military engagements that rage to this day.
The world is still recovering from 9/11/01.
In the book of Genesis, God saw that the hearts of men were evil, violent and corrupt. The Creator decided to end this generation of beings. Only a righteous man named Noah and his family would be spared. God flooded the world, destroying the humans He had created. It was not the first time God showed his displeasure with humanity, and it would not be the last.
Are these two events related?
In this daring new book, authors Terry W. Collins and Jenny Susa investigate God’s relationship with humanity through the ages. From the garden to the flood, from the Assyrians to the Babylonians, Collins and Susa ask: what makes God angry? What causes Him to take action against man? And will He soon take action again?
God is loving. He is slow to anger, but He has been calling to the church in this nation. He has been urging us to come back to Him, and we have refused to listen. Our security was breached on 9/11/01. Instead of drawing closer to Him, we have turned even farther from God. Is it possible that His fist is about to come down in judgment upon us? Has His patience finally run out?
Will God allow 9:11 to happen again?
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