Incredible…the Sahara turns Green!

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12/19/24 

Incredible…the Sahara turns green, and snow falls for the first time ever in the desert in Saudi Arabia! Scientists aren't completely sure why. “Satellite images show areas of the Saharan desert have surprisingly turned green, with scientists racing to fully understand why after unusual weather activity. Known as the African Humid Period, the earth’s tilt changed, bringing the Northern Hemisphere closer to the sun during the summer. This caused a low-pressure system that brought moisture from the Atlantic into the desert. The region recently experienced unprecedented heavy rainfall which left over half a foot of rain in some areas.

New satellite imagery reveals patches of plant life emerging in desert regions in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. Shrubs and trees have begun to grow in low-lying areas such as riverbeds.” NASA Satellite Captures Parts of the Sahara Desert Turning Green

NASA Releases Stunning Photos of the Sahara Desert Turning Green Under Historic Rains

 

Then, 11/7/24 snow falls for the first time ever in desert in Saudi Arabia. “Snow accumulates on roads as it falls for the first time in desert in Saudi Arabia. Bizarre weather brought thunderstorms, hail, and rainfall across Saudi Arabia, and led to the snow accumulation.”

 

“Saudi Arabia's Al-Jawf region registered its name in the history books after experiencing snowfall. One may call it a climate change effect, but for others, its more than a miracle.

According to the Saudi Press Agency and many citizens, the region of Al-Jawf had never seen snowfall but the region received its very first sugar dusting this week, following which a chilly spell of snow now blankets the mountainous area.” Saudi Arabia's Al-Jawf desert region blanketed in snow for first time ever: Stunning photos, videos go viral; Snow falls for the first time ever in desert in Saudi Arabia.

“For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returns not thither, but it waters the earth, and makes it to bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: So shall my word be that goes forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it (Isa 55:10-11).

“God here uses a very common figure-an occurrence of nature, the rain and the snow, to illustrate His Word. How that they come down from heaven, even as God's Word has come to us not as an invention of man as some would have you to think, but "all scripture is given by inspiration of God" (II Timothy 3:16). God's Word is come to us from heaven and the purpose of God's Word is to work here on earth, not to work in heaven, but it's to work here on earth. Its effect and its fruit and its result is here on earth.

Now even as rain comes down to water the earth in order that it might spark into life, all of the potential that is there in that dirt, you look at a dry, parched, dusty field, barren. But yet in that dirt, in that dry field there's all kinds of latent life forms. Out on the desert, dry, parched sand. But just get a few inches of rain, the beauty, the glory that is there as the rain sparks into life. All of the seeds and everything else that are there, and the desert turns purple. It turns yellow. It turns golden. It turns blue with all of the beautiful flowers, as the seeds have been touched by the rain and brought forth into life. So our lives as God's Word comes to us is able to transform our lives and bring into life that spirit.

Man without the Word of God remains dead, lifeless, barren, deserty. But oh, when God's Word like rain begins to just soak my life, the fruit, the results as it waters in order that it might bud blossoms forth. "So is My Word, it shall not return unto Me void." God's Word will not come back void.” Chuck Smith, 1980’s. 

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