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June 4, 2021
You don’t need a blogger/podcaster to remind you of the
amazing amount of division we face not just daily but minute by minute. Division.
If I say, “Ice cream!” Someone
will shout, “Cookies!” I get it. There’s always going to be sides. Potato chips versus popcorn. Division.
In very interesting time in global history. A cancel culture generation where what you
put out there can easily be classified as wrong and how dare you. Kevin Hart meant what he said, “Cancel
culture has destroyed comedy.” In 2021
it’s extremely difficult to bring up God.
The reaction? “Well what God are
you talking about? Is it a She God or a
He God and is there equal love and forgiveness?” Oh boy. The term I couldn’t stand during the breaking
moments of the pandemic was, “This too shall pass.” Every time it was brought up the thought was
connected to the Bible. We need some
reality here. We think it was said. Although it’s referred to 120 times in the
big book, it’s not really spoken in the way that we are spewing it. It’s kinda brought up in Genesis 4:14. Plus let’s not leave out 2 Corinthians
4:17-18. Listen, King Soloman commanded his
servants to create something positive claiming, “If a sad man wears it he shall
be happy. If a happy man sports it he
shall be sad.” This too shall pass. He had those exact words engraved on his
ring. So much division. Decisions made by what we seek. Right or wrong it feels good in the
moment. Google that and see what the
percentages are when it comes to believers that speak out but can’t back it
up. What does it really mean when a
Southerner says, “I’m gonna pray for you?”
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