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Posted by: Jules1982

29th Apr 2010 03:38pm

Do you believe in the Bible and follow it closely?


Jen
  • 11th May 2010 07:18am

I am with you on this one Joe. The Bible is first and foremost a communication from the Creator to his human family. Just because that family has messed things up, doesn't mean that God has. There is a purpose to everything and God has revealed in his word what that purpose is.

Bible prophesy proves that the Bible is not the work of men. Things were written sometimes thousands of years before they happened. No human could predict that.
The book of Daniel, for example was written over two and a half thousand years ago...we are living in the times Daniel foretold. (Dan 12:4)
The things that we are experiencing on earth today is proof that we are living in "the last days" of this system of things. (2 Tim 3:1-5)

Joe is right......"we are in for the most exciting times that this earth has ever seen." So we better make sure that we have made a careful search for God because he is scanning hearts as we speak, looking for those who are looking for him. Only these will survive the "end of the age". (Matt 24:3; 2 Peter 3:9-14; Isaiah 55:6)

Exciting times indeed!


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