OPINION (MS) – We just witnessed the largest earthquakes to hit California in decades, and this has caused many to search for prophecies regarding even more destructive California earthquakes in the future. In this article, I have included 11 examples of men and women that have been shown that someday there will be a giant earthquake that will cause a large portion of the west coast to go into the Pacific Ocean, but this is not an exhaustive list. The truth is that God has been warning us about this coming judgment for a very, very long time, and hopefully this recent shaking will start to wake some more people up. The following are 11 prophecies of the historic earthquake that will someday cause large parts of the state of California to slide into the Pacific Ocean…
#1 John Paul Jackson: “There is an earthquake that has been predicted to devastate California. Meaning skyscrapers are going to fall that the shape of the United States will change after that earthquake. That won’t happen until after there’s a storm and major storm is going to come to California. It’s either a hurricane of incredible force, or it is a storm of incredible force. But a great, great hurricane, our incredible force is going to come to California, and the earthquake that destroys (California) will not happen until after that takes place. So there’s a way of saying, Okay, I have time, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be an earthquake tomorrow 7.5 you know, or next week or two weeks from now have some magnitude. I’m talking to one that changes the shape of California where you don’t want to live in California, anywhere in California, but that happens or perhaps even most of the West Coast. Where an inland ocean is formed and Baja becomes an island and the mouth of the inland ocean forms between San Diego and Los Angeles. That is not going to happen before that storm comes. That is a sign that God will give this giving to the people- don’t worry about that big one. CONTINUE
I humbly dissgee with the idea that the Land will fall into the ocean. I grew up in Southern Cali and this issue was brought up in school, and i was taught that the Continental plates move north/south, not vertically up & down. If they did go up & down then one could see how the land could slide into the ocean. Best to you