As in the days of Noah my people sin. I stand to preach, they scornfully grin. They laugh and mock at all my words, I long for one to heed my urge.
While they sing and dance and play their songs; I utterly refuse to go along. I pray and hope one day their gladness will be turned to utter sadness.
God longs for them to turn and flee but in their darkness they cannot see. The wrath is coming so quick and fast These days of theirs may be their last.
As in the days of Noah my people sin. Oh, how they must turn to Him! My Lord, My God, please grant repentance, and thus dismissed their earned death sentence.
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Jesse Morrell is an open air preacher. Morrell is an itinerant preacher for Open Air Outreach, an organization that seeks to spread its literal interpretation of Christian moral teachings far and wide, using the open air of the public domain as its vehicle. He travels around and does evangelism at college campuses throughout the US. In addition he travels to churches and preaches indoors occasionally.
Morrell hails from New Haven originally, where as an adolescent, he was a drug-addict, dealer, and juvenile delinquent. By the age of 16, he had collected two felonies and had already made multiple trips to Juvenile Court on Whalley Avenue. But Morrell’s life was sharply rerouted when, while in juvenile detention, he met a preacher who introduced him to the Gospel and he was converted.