One might suppose that the question on all of our minds is: “What does the future hold?” The addendum to the question is the statement: “Given the present.”
It is difficult to say as there are so many avenues, possibilities, and circumstances. Then again, one can assume it impossible to tell what the future may hold. Until, that is, you read the bible. What the bible tells us of the future is wonderful, but, the wonderful doesn’t come before the horrible. Call that last sentence a curiosity if you would like. Curiosity is what caused me to read the bible decades ago. I have never stopped reading it.
I don’t know if any who read this know much about the bible or whether they just chuck it out their minds window, the premise of the bible, without ever taking a look inside to see what it tells us. Some say it is the word of God while others say it is preposterous and not worth anyone’s time as it is filled with rumor, tall tales, impossibilities of science, and just kind of Hobbity. Think what you will but my advice is to open that book and read Matthew 24 after Jesus walks down from the temple and speaks to His disciples as concerns what signs the end will take.
It may look familiar to those aware of our times but, then, this was written roughly two thousand years ago and describes these times we are now in: perfectly.
Hey, forgive me. It is late and I just finished reading a portion of Luke and thought to share this with any who may have ears to hear, eyes to see. Christ said that about ears and eyes, not I.
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