There are many reactions to the present circumstances but the best ones are rooted in scripture.
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Birth Pains
Friday, January 8, 2021
So where do we start building?
For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 3:11
When my wife and I were looking to buy our first house, we found one in Tempsford, Bedfordshire, UK. We swiftly made an offer that was accepted. However, before the sale went through, a surveyor was instructed to check the structure of the house. He spotted a tiny crack in a wall and diagnosed a serious problem of subsidence. The house was built on clay soil that swelled in wet weather and contracted when it dried. It would need expensive underpinning and we were advised that it wasn’t a wise investment. The foundations weren’t firm and would subside over time.
Derek Prince in ‘Prophetic Guide to the EndTimes’ writes,
Interpreting prophecy is just like putting together the pieces of a human skeleton.
If we want to do it successfully, we have to start with the right piece—and the right piece is the spine. When we get the spine in place, we can begin to fit the other members onto it. The spine is Jesus’ discourse on the Mount of Olives, recorded in Matthew 24–25.
Sometimes we tend to overlook the fact that Jesus was a prophet. He was the greatest of all the great Hebrew prophets, and His greatest prophetic discourse is found in these two chapters.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Thin Ice or Solid Ground ?
“You’re walking on thin ice!” we warn, if someone lacks awareness and is skirting close to danger!
We sometimes treat last days scripture rather like ‘thin ice’, as if it is dangerous to study these prophetic passages. Instead of venturing onto passages of prophetic scripture ourselves, we tend to depend on what other people say. A broad brush of different opinions reported to us while we stand safely on the shore seems the safest option. After all, wouldn’t we be foolish to step out on the thin ice of Bible prophecy ourselves?
How different
this is to what the word of God says. Jesus said that His words about the last
days are the firmest ground imaginable.
Heaven and
Earth shall pass away, but my words shall never pass away. Matthew 24:35
Peter the Apostle
agrees by describing the prophetic word as ‘completely reliable.’
We also have the prophetic message as something
completely reliable, and you will do well to pay attention to it 2 Peter 1:19
Our best
preparation for times of crisis is to know the scripture that God has provided.
If our lives are built on the rock of His word, we will be best equipped to
stand through the storms and crises of the last days.
The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock Matthew 7:24,25
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Framing our world and our lives
As the world situation worsens we see the need to 'frame' our world and our lives with the word of God.
A frame defines and holds its subject in place.
When we frame our own lives with the word of God we are also 'defined and held in place'. We find peace in our hearts, harmony in our relationships and success in our activities.
We understand that our created world is also 'framed by the word of God' (Hebrews 11:3) from its beginning to its end.
When we frame our world with His word, we also have peace knowing that God is in control no matter the outward appearance of circumstances and situations. The frame, 'the word of God', will not pass away. It will endure forever. (Matthew 24:35)
We look forward to doing some 'framing'; to define our lives and hold them in place as we navigate a world that is destined to see rapid change before Christ's return.







