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Chilling words of the FBI Special Agent "Not if, But When..."


Special Agent Doug Williams, representing the Houston field office, began his sobering address on the recent shooting in Dallas with words that send shivers down the spine. He remarked that the inevitability of an active shooter event in our city is not a question of if, but when. These words, though stark, sadly resonate with the reality of our times, where senseless violence has become all too common.

In reflecting on the current state of affairs, one is reminded of the prophetic words of Jesus regarding the end times. He spoke of a time when lawlessness would prevail, and the love among people would grow cold. It's a chilling observation that seems to mirror the challenges we face today.

In the face of such turmoil, where even our most secure institutions are being violated, it becomes imperative for us to pause and turn to a higher power for guidance. As we grapple with the complexities of our world, seeking solace and wisdom from the divine becomes not just an option, but a necessity.

In times like these, when fear and uncertainty loom large, it's vital for us to come together in prayer and reflection. Beyond the chaos and despair, there lies hope in the power of collective faith and action. Let us not be consumed by the darkness that surrounds us, but instead, let us find strength and resilience in our shared humanity as we navigate through these troubled times.

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