I really thought I was done with technology. I was ready to call it quits.
Today’s post is something a bit different from my usual personal stories and reflections. I’m diving into a topic that’s always fascinated me and I think you’ll find it intriguing too: the events leading up to the Battle of Armageddon. This isn’t just another blog entry, it’s a special deep dive into the prophetic scriptures and what the Bible says about the end times. It’s a bit of a departure from my normal musings, but I promise it’s going to be a fascinating and eye-opening journey. So, let’s grab our Bibles and dig into the mysteries of Armageddon together.
Today, I want to dive into something that’s been on my heart for a while, why reading the Bible is so crucial if you want to walk the walk as a true Christian. Calling yourself a Christian is one thing, but living it out is another. And guess what? The Bible is our ultimate guide for this journey, a handbook for our human and spiritual life.
There’s something incredibly rejuvenating about spending a day at the beach. The sound of the waves, the warmth of the sun, and the simple joy of watching a sunset can serve as gentle reminders of the beauty of God’s creation. During our current trip to Florida, I had one of those days, filled with tranquility and a surprising encounter.
Just wanted to share about my awesome day yesterday hanging out with a friend. We spent some quality time together, chatting about life and diving into Scripture. I’ve not had that kind of fellowship, and let me tell you, it was refreshing!
Ready to journey through the wisdom-packed pages of 2 Timothy chapter 1? We’re about to embark on a ride filled with insights, inspiration, and a whole lot of heart.
Yesterday’s Resurrection Day service was truly amazing in every way. Having my adult children join my wife and me was a blessing beyond words. As they navigate through life, I’ve been fervently praying for their spiritual journey, and seeing them in church was a heartfelt answer to those prayers.
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