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The innocent often die with the guilty. The Old Testament is full of stories of a whole nation perishing or being sent into exile for the sins of the king or of some of the people -- but they all suffer. When a bomb falls on an apartment all may die, including women and children. That doesn't mean they are more guilty than anyone else! One preacher said that Hurricane Katrina came because of the government's accepting gay marriage, but not everyone who died favored gay marriage! The innocent and the guilty often die together. I don't think that all who turned to the Lord and repented would have been saved from the Sandy disaster. I don't think the Lord is talking about perishing in this life! I think he was referring to eternal life. This passage also points up God's patience. He will give us time to change and bear fruit. If not this year, then maybe next year! Don't chop down the tree. Give it another year! It does sound like there is an end to the Lord's patience, so that should be a warning to us. His love will never end, but his patience will.

