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It began to snow around 10:30 A.M. on February 19, 2025 in Holly Springs, NC. More snow is coming our way tomorrow too. The street where my house is located at is icy as the temperature is very cold, below freezing.
Napha...Napha,,,Napha,,,
It is for taking a breath. The word is Naphas in Arabic and Hebrew, but some people pronounce it Napha, with the 's' being silent. When someone says take a 'Napha', they meant to take a breath.
Napha...Napha...Napha
Yes, sir. We had a snow storm in Holly Springs, NC today (January 22, 2025). It began to snow earlier yesterday night. We had a few inches of snow on the ground (1-3 inches). It is also very chilly (20 degrees F).
How do you differentiate between a sorcerer and a prophet? As a starter, sorcerer speak on their own behalf, even when they claim they are speaking by an order of God. Sorcerers' predictions are seldom fulfilled, except for those that meet statistical occurrences (in statistics, an event that has a probability to occur 5% or less is said to be a miracle). Sorcerers will charge you money (even on social media) for their predictions, and these are often vague and general in nature. Sorcerers use common daily knowledge to make vague predictions about future events like earthquakes, fires, snow, and tornadoes. Prophets speak about specific events that will happen in the future on behalf of the good Lord. And, their predictions are always fulfilled, unlike those of the sorcerers that they are only fulfilled within the statistical limits (5% or less). The new day prophets must declare their messages on behalf of the risen Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, otherwise they are sorcerers. Always test the spirit because satanic messages may try to sneak in to deliver you a message contrary to what the Bible teaches. Be on your guards and never disseminate any message unless you are sure it is from God (remember Job and how the devil tried to destroy him). The Catholic Church also recognizes 'seers' who receive messages from God for a specific topic to deliver to people. Always test their messages, according to the principles found in the Bible. We need to discern between a charlatan and a true 'seer.' Unfortunately, with the spread of social media, some individuals try to proclaim future events without proper spiritual authority. They are doing the work of Satan.