God has revealed all we need to know and now all that is left is patience while the future unfolds.Let us read the Bible to make it internal and to be a part of who we are. The taste of God’s Word is both sweet and bitter. What is sweet is to rejoice in the triumphs of Christ but the judgments and plagues are bitter and this motivates us to pray for those that do not know Christ so they will be protected while the world is in turmoil.
The second coming of Jesus is a great mystery because we do not know the day or hour. We do know that Jesus was sacrificed to gain victory over sin. With Jesus, the victory celebration begins because Satan has been defeated. This video celebrates this win: My Savior My God – Aaron Shust.
The LORD hath prepared his throne in the heavens; and his kingdom ruleth over all. – Psalm 103:19






Thanks for this post. It is good to focus on what we know, and not wild speculation about what might happen. I grew up hearing so many preachers saying the world would end 40 years after the founding of Israel. Where are they now? Preaching something else that won’t come true. It is sad for me.
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You are welcome Nate. Yes, I think it is best to focus on one day at a time. It’s good to pray and plan by seeking God’s direction but if we totally listen to others who forecast, we can be disappointed.
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