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I looked up your website and noticed the same posting there. You have made a great analogy with the low and high tide. In the case of our financial meltdown no one really knows how low this tide will go or how long it will take to get there, but you are right - the high tide will eventually come back. Like a pendulum swinging, it always comes back. Might not look the same when it does, but it'll always come back.
Possibly the reason it is so low right now, is because it has been building up artificially high for a long time, and the bubble has been ready to burst. You can only blow so much hot air into a balloon. But hang on for the ride, we're all in there together.
life is good
connie
I've wondered for a while now ... I tend to not see this economic trouble as "God's wrath" in the traditional sense (punishment) ... but I see it as His mercy. I'm wondering if He's not allowing the natural consequences for our choices to come to a head, so that this artificial and damaging system will collapse in on itself.
The system is built on greed, on taking advvantage of others ... it requires indebtedness in order to contiue -- indebtedness is slavery... one man beholden to another.
It's not founded on justice -- each one loving neighbor. It's not built on the principles of this new covenant we're in.
Like communism, it's built on a flaw, a foundation of error ... and so it must be dismantled.
At the heart of it is His mercy -- we can learn a new way, of justice, of loving neighbor as self, of sharing resources, of generosity rather than greed.
And so, I wonder if this is, rather than His wrath, His severe mercy (which truly, in my thinking, is precisely what wrath really always is).
I pray for His perspective, His preparation,, His presence, and His peace... and then comes: the awareness of His provision.
Shalom, Dena
I've wondered for a while now ... I tend to not see this economic trouble as "God's wrath" in the traditional sense (punishment) ... but I see it as His mercy. I'm wondering if He's not allowing the natural consequences for our choices to come to a head, so that this artificial and damaging system will collapse in on itself.
The system is built on greed, on taking advvantage of others ... it requires indebtedness in order to contiue -- indebtedness is slavery... one man beholden to another.
It's not founded on justice -- each one loving neighbor. It's not built on the principles of this new covenant we're in.
Like communism, it's built on a flaw, a foundation of error ... and so it must be dismantled.
At the heart of it is His mercy -- we can learn a new way, of justice, of loving neighbor as self, of sharing resources, of generosity rather than greed.
And so, I wonder if this is, rather than His wrath, His severe mercy (which truly, in my thinking, is precisely what wrath really always is).
I pray for His perspective, His preparation,, His presence, and His peace... and then comes: the awareness of His provision.
Shalom, Dena
I agree with you 100 percent. You don't want to get me started on how our political leaders have sabotaged our great experiment in Liberty.
I am afraid we are headed toward a complete government controlled economy. Let's pray that I am wrong.
Hi everyone. I think we are talking about government, finances and consequences.
I would just add to the discussion that angels declared upon the birth of our Savior, "Peace on earth, good will toward men." I always think of this when I hear someone suggest an event is God's wrath upon the earth.
I also think of the way Jesus spoke to groups of people, and while he had harsh warnings, I can't remember him encouraging his followers into political action. I'm sure they continued in whatever rituals/activities they felt were important, while seeking the kingdom of God within.
Freely we have received, freely we give the bread of life, regardless of the political climate around us.
The god of this world may appear as an angel of light, but the True Light has shown us His way; we bear witness to that Light.
Government can be helpful; many things can be helpful, but only one Person can give us a different way of seeing each other.
jan
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