Insightful Bible-based meditations and muses, in the form of strategic poetry, prose, song lyrics and music, on strategic spiritual issues of today and ‘our coming tomorrow’. See my profile below the archive.
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The world is blind to these SEVEN, pivotal facts:
1. The Bible communicates Heaven’s 'multi-millennial, strategic plan for humanity'.
2. There are SEVEN ages appointed for humanity.
3. We are nearing the end of the THIRD age, a pivotal turning point in this strategy.
4. A GREAT falling away from the Christian faith is predicted during the ending days of this THIRD age, as a result of backsliding and general lukewarmness among the heretofore faithful. Look around and this you will clearly see.
5. Biblical prophecies have been and remain seeds of human history.
6. Yet-fulfilled prophecies, unfolding apace, are worthy of diligent study.
7. Now is the time to get and stay on ‘the right side of Bible prophecy’.
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Well written. Thank you for sharing. Great thought.
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DeleteThis was awesome. It goes along with my studies last month of George Washington Carver how he learned so much from plants. It seems that everything in life that we need to know comes from nature. The provision of the Lord. I also read Henry David Thoreau's Walden. An excellent read. He stated that a man's wealth is determined by how much you can actually live without. He primarily lived off of nature during the writing of that book. One thing that gripped me was what I gathered when reading Walden which is similar to your statement. He said something akin to - we can learn so much from plants. Plants don't spend their time worrying about staying on earth, they simply exist, perform their duties then perish. If earth is not our home, why do we treat it as such? We spend countless hours decorating our life and not enough time preparing for our afterlife. If we come from the Lord and we will return to him then earth is the shortest part of our existence. This world is not our home. Plants seem to get that message. Between Carver, Thoreau and Wooten, I just might be a scholar this year. I love this post. I'm going to share it. Thank you for your selfless work for the kingdom of God.
ReplyDeleteYour writings are so God inspired. Thank you Sooo much.
ReplyDeleteThis puts me in mind of my Lord telling us to consider the lilies of the field. We are to be like the lilies. Take no thought. This does not give us persimmon to be careless with our lives but it does move us away from constant worry over things that we have no control of. I just can't thank you enough for this writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Howard, for your iterative comments and especially your great enthusiasm for this post and the insights it uncloaks. I hope and pray readers will be impacted by your enthusiasm and desire to perceive more spiritually.
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