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Baptist woman predicts natural  disaster will wreak havoc on SVG
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August 23, 2016

Baptist woman predicts natural disaster will wreak havoc on SVG

A Spiritual Baptist woman, who claims that she has the power to see into the future, is calling on persons living here to repent and seek God, as a natural disaster will wreak havoc on this country sometime soon.

But while Erma Bobb of Park Hill is sure that something bad is going to happen, she has no idea when or what it is that will cause so much destruction.{{more}}

Bobb, who said that God has laid his hands upon her and as a result has given her the power to predict, stated that before the Christmas Eve 2013 floods that killed 12 persons here and prior to the Rock Gutter tragedy that claimed the lives of seven schoolchildren, she had visions that told of the impending dangers, but was not able to interpret them and as a result, save lives.

Describing herself as a messenger, Bobb said that her latest vision, that of a huge body of sea water rushing ashore like a tsunami, coupled with a huge body of water coming out of our mountains, came as she fasted last March.

She said that she strives to place her visions in the media as a warning to persons. She added also that the media is a good way to get her message across, as she does not have the means to reach a lot of persons.

“I’m a messenger… I went for a week fasting and I got more than one vision for the nation. It is important to get this message out,” stressed Bobb who worships at the Mt Ararat Spiritual Baptist Church at South Rivers and the St Olive’s Spiritual Baptist at Park Hill and claims that this latest vision seems more important than all the others.

“The spirit tell me to tell people to turn from the way they are going and stop doing what they are doing and if they refuse,… destruction will come upon them. I have a mission to spread the word, but I can’t walk the whole of St Vincent and the Grenadines. So, the news is a way of spreading it,” said Bobb.

She is urging persons, especially those who live on the coast, to be on guard.

Speaking about her vision, Bobb said, “I saw the sea come up; the sea was like a flash flood. I found myself in Kingstown and people running. I saw the reaction of the sea and I saw the water coming from the mountain and wash way the whole place.

“I’m asking the young people to turn before time too late. My warning is to ask Vincentians to be on the watch and pray, because we are going to get something in this country again. No time given at all and I can’t say I get time. It’s for us to keep focused in prayer and to see what is taking place,” stressed Bobb, who added, “this latest vision is coming to me all the while with the sea and mountain and last month I witnessed something with La Soufrière.

“All that is for us to awake and to hold on to prayer. When I getting vision, I get the direction that is like the Holy Spirit speaking and I believe fully in them,” said Bobb.

When asked why she was chosen to deliver the message, Bobb answered, “He (God) say he is the searcher of hearts and reader of minds and when he search my heart he see it is good, so I am someone who he looking for to do whatsoever he want me to do.”

She added also that God does not like mockers and unbelievers, “and I want the message go to them that it is not good to mock, because the voice of the people is the voice of God and he don’t like mockers.”

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