Some prophecies from the 1800's seemed to indicate the US economy would completely collapse, there would be internal wars in the US and entire populations would be wiped out. Todays prophets say nothing of this. Pres Hinckley has said he is optomistic of our future, so I don't know what to think.
One point to keep in mind is that the Gospel must be carried to every nation prior to the second coming. It is costly for families to send their sons and daughters to the four corners of the Globe. In order to continue doing this, it would appear the US economy, as well as other nations economies would need to remain strong in order for these families to have the necessary funds to support the missionary program.
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 5-Apr 04, 9:25 PM) |
If Bush wins then your forecast Nighthawk would be during his era... I am still waiting on that background info for the dreams though. |
QUOTE (gaucho) |
One point to keep in mind is that the Gospel must be carried to every nation prior to the second coming. It is costly for families to send their sons and daughters to the four corners of the Globe. |
I just added Dawn's Book to my website. It is located here. This is one of the best compilations of dreams, visions, and prophecies that I have ever seen. There is quite a lot to do with the economy in the last days contained in the book.
"We live in a time foretold in the scriptures as a day of 'wars, rumors of wars, and earthquakes in divers places' (Mormon 8:30), when 'the whole earth shall be in commotion, and men's hearts shall fail them' (D&C 45:26).
"But how does this affect us as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints? Are we living with apprehension, fear, and worry? Or have we, amidst all of our challenges, not reason to rejoice?
"We all go through different life experiences. Some are filled with joy, and others with sorrow and uncertainty. . . .
". . . Aren't the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and our membership in His Church great reasons to rejoice?"
Ref. (Dieter F. Uchtdorf, ""Have We Not Reason to Rejoice?"" Ensign, Nov. 2007, 18)