I'm speaking about hope in humanity, in our country, in our constitutional republic. There is every possibility that we will not succeed at resisting the globalists agenda. My hope in somehow achieving something through this lawsuit is what is at risk. The hope that keeps me going is in God alone. And despair is one way of getting there. (Kierkegaard.)
I'm speaking about hope in humanity, in our country, in our constitutional republic. There is every possibility that we will not succeed at resisting the globalists agenda. My hope in somehow achieving something through this lawsuit is what is at risk. The hope that keeps me going is in God alone. And despair is one way of getting there. (Kierkegaard.)
My devotional has been full of references to hope lately! As well as another book (by a local pastor) I am reading about strength in times of difficulty.
Second the motion! We may or may not go through hell. No one can predict the future with any certainty. Wild cards always can tip the scales.
Regard the Missouri lawsuit, even if it fails, it exposes and shed lights. It thwarts concealment, attempt to conceal. Evil is forced to stand naked before the world . There is value in this, and this too is Glorification of the Lord.
There is every *probability* that we will succeed—and the globalists will fail 🙂 Despair is a drain on your soul, sucks it dry and leaves to wither. Just sucks 😝
LOL I suck at making myself clear. My hope does not depend on success or failure of the world order. Sure I would love to see freedom of speech restored, healthcare vs. sick 4 profit care, no surveillance state, no regime change wars, no biological weapons, no censorship of truth, and for example, treatment that was available in March 2020 instead of ventilators, remdesivir and poison darts. My hope is a deeply personal faith that I'm overjoyed to have found because of recognizing the evil running the world and then recognizing God working in my life over a pretty good length of time. Until I finally got it. And I pray that I don't let go. Ever.
You are a lucid tongue. I much enjoy your Comments. And like you, the Evil forced me into the arms of God. I finally realized that what is not from God is Evil. This we are forced to choose, one or the other. The questions surround good and evil are something which we may not ever entirely sort out to satisfaction in our minds, but I accept now that God is Sovereign of All. And by Faith alone. It didn't happen over night.
It is a road many of us, I suspect, have gone done. It's like looking at one's self in a mirror for years and thinking one sees one's self. Excepting one day, we see clearly ... and are amazed. And then we can read Pilgrim's Progress ... and have an idea of what it is really about.
I used to go up Broadway up near Columbia University, a real den of iniquity. And going the uptown direction, some stout soul or group of souls painted a huge sign on the brick way up on the side of a building. It read, 'The Wages of Sin is Death." This was a pretty stark and strange sight for a twenty-some year old to see everyday. And so be it, the sight imprinted in my mind. And I never got it out. Most of the time, it was tucked away somewhere in the darker recesses. But you see, I never forgot about it. And now it manifest in my C & C scribbling. The Wages of Sin is Death. And our Lord King Jesus is light and life. Looking around, I cannot deny it is not so.
Yeah, that seeing clearly part is interesting, no? Only with the most patient and gentle kindness is that bearable. Never read Pilgrim's Progress. On the list. TY again.
I'm speaking about hope in humanity, in our country, in our constitutional republic. There is every possibility that we will not succeed at resisting the globalists agenda. My hope in somehow achieving something through this lawsuit is what is at risk. The hope that keeps me going is in God alone. And despair is one way of getting there. (Kierkegaard.)
My devotional has been full of references to hope lately! As well as another book (by a local pastor) I am reading about strength in times of difficulty.
Second the motion! We may or may not go through hell. No one can predict the future with any certainty. Wild cards always can tip the scales.
Regard the Missouri lawsuit, even if it fails, it exposes and shed lights. It thwarts concealment, attempt to conceal. Evil is forced to stand naked before the world . There is value in this, and this too is Glorification of the Lord.
There is every *probability* that we will succeed—and the globalists will fail 🙂 Despair is a drain on your soul, sucks it dry and leaves to wither. Just sucks 😝
LOL I suck at making myself clear. My hope does not depend on success or failure of the world order. Sure I would love to see freedom of speech restored, healthcare vs. sick 4 profit care, no surveillance state, no regime change wars, no biological weapons, no censorship of truth, and for example, treatment that was available in March 2020 instead of ventilators, remdesivir and poison darts. My hope is a deeply personal faith that I'm overjoyed to have found because of recognizing the evil running the world and then recognizing God working in my life over a pretty good length of time. Until I finally got it. And I pray that I don't let go. Ever.
You are a lucid tongue. I much enjoy your Comments. And like you, the Evil forced me into the arms of God. I finally realized that what is not from God is Evil. This we are forced to choose, one or the other. The questions surround good and evil are something which we may not ever entirely sort out to satisfaction in our minds, but I accept now that God is Sovereign of All. And by Faith alone. It didn't happen over night.
It's a gift to hear of your similar experience. Thank you.
It is a road many of us, I suspect, have gone done. It's like looking at one's self in a mirror for years and thinking one sees one's self. Excepting one day, we see clearly ... and are amazed. And then we can read Pilgrim's Progress ... and have an idea of what it is really about.
I used to go up Broadway up near Columbia University, a real den of iniquity. And going the uptown direction, some stout soul or group of souls painted a huge sign on the brick way up on the side of a building. It read, 'The Wages of Sin is Death." This was a pretty stark and strange sight for a twenty-some year old to see everyday. And so be it, the sight imprinted in my mind. And I never got it out. Most of the time, it was tucked away somewhere in the darker recesses. But you see, I never forgot about it. And now it manifest in my C & C scribbling. The Wages of Sin is Death. And our Lord King Jesus is light and life. Looking around, I cannot deny it is not so.
My best to you from what's left of Virginia.
Yeah, that seeing clearly part is interesting, no? Only with the most patient and gentle kindness is that bearable. Never read Pilgrim's Progress. On the list. TY again.