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I believe you are taking stockpiling out of context in regards to the pandemic. This is about the wealthy and rich who store up as a lifestyle off the backs of other people. Their wealth will be burned up along with them in the lake of fire. Is that what you are insinuating? I hardly consider storing up a month or so of food and water during a pandemic and the so-called “Great Reset” that could leave many without food and water hoarding. Did Joseph with Egypt patiently go through the 7 years of famine (trial) with patience in the midst of it? No. He had Egypt store up 7 years of plenty (Above and beyond) for the 7 years of want. If you knew a hurricane was coming, would you not board up your windows and “hoard” to weather the coming storm? It’s called being prudent. Read the scriptures in context.