Abram and Sarai
Genesis 12 and Genesis 13.
Genesis 12 and Genesis 13.
An 80 year old shepherd with a speech impediment (and under a death sentence ) walked into Egypt alone and walked out with the Hebrew nation. The Egyptians were destroyed. Lift up your vision — empires collapse in a heart beat. Envision the destruction of pagan nations and the resurrection of Christian Nations.
Let us be more afraid of offending Jesus Christ than offending the anti-Christs.
Moses was caught between the Red Sea and Pharaoh’s army. Noah was stuck in an ark in wild seas. There is lots of real and true reasons to be afraid. Be afraid, but have hope and face these fears. There is no resurrection without a crucifixion. There is no dawn without darkness. Hang in there!
We are at the brink of either utter darkness or a glorious and messy reawakening. My blood is bet on a reawakening. But it will not be without a lot of pain and suffering for everyone. But it is better than a descent into darkness and death.
Daniel 7 and more.
I Posted this on Instagram the other day:
Instagram’s response? They Banned that Post:
The leaked SCOTUS decision is the wisest possible course given the fractious nature of our society. It does not make abortion illegal; it turns the decision back to the States where it lay before Roe V. Wade in 1973.
We are at each other’s throats because there is no political outlet for our passion. Courts stripped lawmaking from the Legislatures: Homosexual marriage, prayer in schools, banning the ten commandments, abortion. That passion ought to be channeled back to State legislatures.
I have long warned of a domestic conflict, and begged the Left to let us go our own way. The Left’s controlling demeanor, and fetish for violence (anti-fa), are classic signs of an abusive relationship, one better dissolved than resolved with violence.
The leaked SCOTUS brief offers a peaceful way forward by allowing our differences to be reconciled at State levels instead of a winner-take-all fight to the death.
Leaked Supreme Court paper on Abortion.
This does not make abortion illegal, it sends the decision to the States. This is the wisest possible decision given the fractious nature of our society. The decision may apply to homosexual marriage, the Ten Commandments and more. Finally, King Solomon and his decision to split the baby (1 Kings 3:16-28); could a similar decision be made in a situation regarding rape and abortion? Perhaps . . .