Well, you've got a talking point for your sermon if you didn't have it already.
Frankly, my opinion is this: There have always been wars, rumors of war, earthquakes, tsunamis, etc. Are they getting worse or more frequent? I don't know, but I know that no one knows the date and time of the return of Christ except for the Father. The Bible is specific that we aren't to waste time looking up at the sky waiting (Acts?) or just sitting around doing nothing (2 Thess?). However, we are to live and act like it could be tomorrow- or today even- that we are to be in a right relationship with Christ and that we are to love & obey God and reach out to others in love and truth. Nowhere does it say become like Nostradamus or work on logarithms to figure out when Jesus will return.
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Well, you've got a talking point for your sermon if you didn't have it already.
ReplyDeleteFrankly, my opinion is this:
There have always been wars, rumors of war, earthquakes, tsunamis, etc. Are they getting worse or more frequent? I don't know, but I know that no one knows the date and time of the return of Christ except for the Father. The Bible is specific that we aren't to waste time looking up at the sky waiting (Acts?) or just sitting around doing nothing (2 Thess?). However, we are to live and act like it could be tomorrow- or today even- that we are to be in a right relationship with Christ and that we are to love & obey God and reach out to others in love and truth. Nowhere does it say become like Nostradamus or work on logarithms to figure out when Jesus will return.