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What the bible says about Covid-19

Everyday we watch the news cast we try to listen to the weather forecast but how often do you endeavour to find out the sign of the time?, obviously all the events in the world today were predicted in the holy scriptures. only a prayerful watch and careful perusal of the holy scriptures will enable you know the sign of the time.

Corona virus, a deadly contagious disease is scaring the world today, over a hundred thousand people have been confirmed infected with about six thousand deaths. most social activities like football, wrestling etc has been brought to a halt and the world health organization has declared it pandemic. But have you taken time to ask yourself;was this deadly scourge predicted?, could this be one of the signs preceeding the coming of Christ?, let us see what the bible said about corona virus. 

Matthew 24:7 "for nation shall rise against nation and kingdom aganist kingdom and there shall be famines and pestilences and earthquakes in diverse places. All these are the beginning of sorrows".

The oxford dictionary defined the term pestilence as "Any epidemic disease that is highly contagious, infectious, virulent, and devastating". In recent time, in spite of development in hygiene, medical science, and nutrition, devastating contagious viral diseases like Ebola and Covid-19 has continued to plague the world in fulfillment to scriptural prediction. Don't get terribly scared because the master Jesus Christ said it will take place in diverse places and it's just the beginning of sorrows Be on the watch.

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