Monday, June 29, 2020

BEWARE OF THE BLADE - Satan lures us to the place where he plans to ravage us with some sort of destructive fleshly pleasure -- gossip, rage, sexual sin, etc. Once we give in to its lustful pleasures, our craving for it increases - when we continue to allow ourselves to indulge, it grips us all the more - and before we know it -- it completely consumes us - “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” Have you ever heard about how the Eskimos kill wolves? You're not gonna believe this one! First, the Eskimo coats the blade of his knife with animal blood and allows it to freeze. He then adds and freezes more layers of blood, several coats, in fact, until the blade is completely covered with frozen blood. Next, he plants his knife in the snow, the blade facing up and goes about his business. When a wolf finds his way to the luring aroma of fresh blood, he starts licking. Then more and more vigorously, lapping it until the sharp blade of the knife is exposed. However, by this point, so intense is his craving for the scrumptious blood, that the wolf does not notice the sharp sting of the blade on his own tongue, nor does he even realize that his ravenous craving is now being satisfied by his very own blood! By the light of dawn, the Eskimo will find him lying dead in the snow. Sin entices and seduces us in precisely the same way.

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Satan lures us to the place where he plans to ravage us with some sort of destructive fleshly pleasure -- gossip, rage, sexual sin, etc. Once we give in to its lustful pleasures, our craving for it increases - when we continue to allow ourselves to indulge, it grips us all the more - and before we know it -- it completely consumes us
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“The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” - John 10:10



Have you ever heard about how the Eskimos kill wolves? You're not gonna believe this one!
Natural selection - Global TimesFirst, the Eskimo coats the blade of his knife with animal blood and allows it to freeze.
He then adds and freezes more layers of blood, several coats, in fact, until the blade is completely covered with frozen blood.
Next, he plants his knife in the snow, the blade facing up and goes about his business.
Wolves in Montana Under Fire – Advocacy for AnimalsWhen a wolf finds his way to the luring aroma of fresh blood, he starts licking. Then more and more vigorously, lapping it until the sharp blade of the knife is exposed.
However, by this point, so intense is his craving for the scrumptious blood, that the wolf does not notice the sharp sting of the blade on his own tongue, nor does he even realize that his ravenous craving is now being satisfied by his very own blood!
By the light of dawn, the Eskimo will find him lying dead in the snow.
Sin entices and seduces us in precisely the same way.
Satan lures us to the place where he plans to ravage us with some sort of destructive fleshly pleasure -- gossip, rage, sexual sin, etc.
Once we give in to its lustful pleasures, our craving for it increases. When we continue to allow ourselves to indulge, it grips us all the more.
And before we know it -- it completely consumes us.
Our friendships are damaged. Our marriages are broken. Our testimony, spoiled. Satan has come only to rob, kill and destroy.
Let's begin recognizing our enemy's tactics upon us! There is no more time to give in to his destructive ways!
We must strive to walk in holiness and righteousness for the glory of God's Kingdom!

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WHAT HAPPENED TO DINOSAURS AFTER THE FLOOD? - Dinosaurs were beasts, and their fossil nostrils show they had the breath of life. So, if a breeding pair of every dinosaur kind entered the Ark, why don’t we see dinosaurs alive today? Many other animal kinds also died out after the Flood - they probably died out as each region dried - Genesis says that “every beast after its kind… went into the ark to Noah, two by two, of all flesh in which is the breath of life.” So, if a breeding pair of every dinosaur kind entered the Ark, why don’t we see dinosaurs alive today? Many other animal kinds also died out after the Flood. Mammal-like reptiles called synapsids left Flood fossils and then later went extinct. Other animals that vanished include the “bear dogs,” rat-size morganucodonts, and Leptictidium, which walked like a tiny, hairy tyrannosaur. We can’t know specifics about their extinction without going back in time, but three key clues sketch an answer. We find one such clue in fossils. Fossil evidence suggests that, like dinosaurs, these other animals preferred watery homes. The Flood buried dinosaur and synapsid fossils along with water plants, fish, and wetland animals like turtles and crocodiles. Swamp-loving creatures that got off the Ark probably sought post-Flood wetlands. The history of wetlands forms the second clue. Ancient lakes and marshes dried up for two main reasons. First, people drained swamps. They drained its marshes to make farms. A final clue comes from the Bible. In Job 40 God seems to describe a dinosaur called behemoth living near the Jordan River after the Flood.

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Dinosaurs were beasts, and their fossil nostrils show they had the breath of life. So, if a breeding pair of every dinosaur kind entered the Ark, why don’t we see dinosaurs alive today? Many other animal kinds also died out after the Flood - they probably died out as each region dried 
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Genesis says that “every beast after its kind… went into the ark to Noah, two by two, of all flesh in which is the breath of life.”
Dinosaurs were beasts, and their fossil nostrils show they had the breath of life.
So, if a breeding pair of every dinosaur kind entered the Ark, why don’t we see dinosaurs alive today?
Dinosaurs: What happened to the them? - EconoMavenMany other animal kinds also died out after the Flood.
Mammal-like reptiles called synapsids left Flood fossils and then later went extinct.
Other animals that vanished include the “bear dogs,” rat-size morganucodonts, and Leptictidium, which walked like a tiny, hairy tyrannosaur.
We can’t know specifics about their extinction without going back in time, but three key clues sketch an answer.
We find one such clue in fossils.
Fossil evidence suggests that, like dinosaurs, these other animals preferred watery homes. 
The Flood buried dinosaur and synapsid fossils along with water plants, fish, and wetland animals like turtles and crocodiles.
Swamp-loving creatures that got off the Ark probably sought post-Flood wetlands.
The history of wetlands forms the second clue.
To this very day, “habitat destruction is the leading cause of the global biodiversity [plant and animal] loss in the world.”
Ancient lakes and marshes dried up for two main reasons.
First, people drained swamps. Consider the Loire Valley in central France. By the 1700s, locals had stabilized the Loire River’s banks with planted trees.
The large reptile on the left of this tapestry from Chateau de Blois
does not match any known creature, but the juvenile on the right resembles a maiasaur.
They drained its marshes to make farms.
But the medieval hunting lodges there show that the land once held prized prey. The game disappeared with the loss of their wetland homes.
A few castles show images of dinosaurs that people may have hunted.
One famous tapestry at Chateau de Blois shows a swamp scene with a baby maiasaur (duck-billed dinosaur) amidst Belgian plants.
Chateau de Chambord is covered with carvings of a possible prosauropod like Plateosaurus.
Similarly, ancient English records identify fens, or marshes, that once held immense reptiles. No wonder the monsters left — locals had long since flushed and fenced the fens.
Wetlands in the Middle East dried up, too, but for a different reason.
A recent dig at Azraq in Jordan identified rhinoceros, lion, horse, elephant, duck, and human remains in Ice Age sediments. It’s mostly desert today.
Another study surveyed crocodiles stranded in isolated lakes in today’s Sahara Desert. They could not have crossed the desert to get there, so they must have migrated during a wet past.
The study authors wrote, “Increased aridity [drying] combined with human persecution led to local extinction.” 
These stranded crocs are all that remain after rain slowed as oceans cooled and the Ice Age ice melted.
The first clue came from fossils. The second clue tracked the history of wetland loss.
A final clue comes from the Bible. In Job 40 God seems to describe a dinosaur called behemoth living near the Jordan River after the Flood.
The animal with a tail like a tree was so immense that even if the river raged, “he is not disturbed.”
Like other vast regions, the Jordan River Valley dried up long ago — as did its lotus trees, reeds, willows, and behemoths.
What happened to dinosaurs and many other wetland creatures after the Flood? They probably died out as each region dried.

* Dr. Thomas is Research Associate at the Institute for Creation Research and earned his Ph.D. in paleobiochemistry from the University of Liverpool.
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Sunday, June 28, 2020

GRACE FOR THE HUMBLE - The heart of pride never confesses, never repents, never asks for forgiveness. Humility is happy to do what pride will not. The humble heart is quick to acknowledge the need for God, eager to confess sin, willing to kneel before heaven’s mighty hand - God has a special place for the humble of heart - “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.” 1 Peter 5:5 - God resists the proud because the proud resist God. Arrogance stiffens the knee so it will not kneel, hardens the heart so it will not admit to sin. The heart of pride never confesses, never repents, never asks for forgiveness. Indeed, the arrogant never feel the need for forgiveness. Pride is the hidden reef that shipwrecks the soul. To the degree God hates arrogance, he loves humility. Isn’t it easy to see why? Humility is happy to do what pride will not. The humble heart is quick to acknowledge the need for God, eager to confess sin, willing to kneel before heaven’s mighty hand. God has a special place for the humble of heart. We do not need more opinions or hunches; we need the definitive declarations of our mighty and loving God. He governs the world according to these great and precious promises. The circumstances of life or the promises of God— upon which are you standing?

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 “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.” 1 Peter 5:5

Max Lucado - Promise: God Gives Grace to the Humble... | FacebookGod resists the proud because the proud resist God.
Arrogance stiffens the knee so it will not kneel, hardens the heart so it will not admit to sin.
The heart of pride never confesses, never repents, never asks for forgiveness.
Indeed, the arrogant never feel the need for forgiveness. Pride is the hidden reef that shipwrecks the soul.
To the degree God hates arrogance, he loves humility.
Isn’t it easy to see why?
Humility is happy to do what pride will not.
The humble heart is quick to acknowledge the need for God, eager to confess sin, willing to kneel before heaven’s mighty hand.
God has a special place for the humble of heart.

After 40 Years of Ministry
I’ve discovered that nothing lifts the weary soul like the promises of God. This book contains some of my favorites. Many of them are go- to promises I’ve turned to throughout the years to encourage others. And to encourage myself. We desperately need them. We do not need more opinions or hunches; we need the definitive declarations of our mighty and loving God. He governs the world according to these great and precious promises.
The circumstances of life or the promises of God— upon which are you standing?
— Max Lucado
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WHY THE RAPTURE HASN'T HAPPENED (YET) - In the rapture, we meet the Lord in the air - He comes for His church - He comes before judgment. How should this affect us today? Very simply - just walk with God. Don't be in a big hurry - be regular, be consistent and stay at it - be disciplined enough to maintain that relationship. Walking implies steady effort and speaks of regularity — doing something over and over. You just stay with it, day by day, hour by hour, step by step, and seek to be consistent in your relationship with Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is coming back, and it could happen at any time. You could take one step on earth, and then find that your next step is into His presence. God is not late, and the Lord will return to this earth at the appointed hour that has been predetermined in the councils of eternity. There may be a reason why Jesus didn't come when we were hoping He would in 1970. The Bible reminds us: "The Lord isn't really being slow about his promise to return, as some people think. No, he is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to perish, so he is giving more time for everyone to repent." It's all in the Lord's hands, but I do believe that somewhere on this planet, there is a particular man or a woman for whom the Lord is waiting, and when that person finally places faith in Jesus Christ, we will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air, in what we call the rapture of the church.

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Walking with God - Home | FacebookIn the rapture, we meet the Lord in the air - He comes for His church - He comes before judgment. How should this affect us today? Very simply - just walk with God. Don't be in a big hurry - be regular, be consistent and stay at it - be disciplined enough to maintain that relationship. Walking implies steady effort and speaks of regularity — doing something over and over. You just stay with it, day by day, hour by hour, step by step, and seek to be consistent in your relationship with Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is coming back, and it could happen at any time. This year. This month. This week. Today. You could take one step on earth, and then find that your next step is into His presence.
Greg Laurie



When I first became a Christian back in 1970, lots of people were talking about the return of Jesus Christ.
The top-selling book of that entire decade was The Late Great Planet Earth, by Hal Lindsey, which spoke in depth about Bible prophecy and the signs of the times.
Driving around the roads and freeways, you would see bumper stickers with slogans like "Maranatha," "Jesus is coming" and "In case of rapture, this car will be left unmanned."
There was a sense of expectancy among so many of us that we could be the generation that would see the return of the Lord.
That was 40 years ago. I've gone through quite a few "Jesus is coming" bumper stickers since those days.
Was my hope displaced?
Did I get it wrong?
Did we misread the signs of the times?
Not at all.
God is not late, and the Lord will return to this earth at the appointed hour that has been predetermined in the councils of eternity.
But there may be a reason why Jesus didn't come when we were hoping He would in 1970.
Consider this: Millions and millions of men and women, boys and girls have come to Jesus since 1970.
The Bible reminds us: "The Lord isn't really being slow about his promise to return, as some people think. No, he is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to perish, so he is giving more time for everyone to repent" (2 Peter 3:9, NLT).
It's all in the Lord's hands, of course, but I do believe that somewhere on this planet, there is a particular man or a woman for whom the Lord is waiting, and when that person finally places faith in Jesus Christ, we will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air, in what we call the rapture of the church.
The Rapture | Rapture | Lamb and Lion MinistriesWhy do I believe this? Because all around me there are signs of the times.
One of the "super signs" of the last days was the regathering of the nation of Israel in their ancient homeland.
That happened against all odds.
It was an event without precedent in human history that a nation and a people who had been scattered throughout the four corners of the earth would gather again where they had once been and form a nation.
Jesus says the generation that sees this happen will not pass away until all these things have been fulfilled (see Matthew 24:34, Luke 21:32).
Once the Jewish people returned to their homeland and became a nation on May 14, 1948, the prophetic clock started to tick. This is a very important date in Bible prophecy.
But the Bible not only says the Lord will gather the Jews back to their homeland again, it says Jerusalem will end up being a source of conflict in the end times.
What's interesting to me is that on May 14, 1948, Israel did not possess all of Jerusalem.
In fact, that didn't happen until the 1967 war, when Israeli forces captured the Old City and reunified all of Jerusalem, so the city was under Jewish control for the first time in centuries.
Of course, this is where the rub comes in.
Jerusalem remains at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with many Arab leaders worldwide insisting that Jerusalem and the entire West Bank are rightly Palestinian territory and must ultimately be given back as a condition of peace.
But here's the problem: God gave Israel and the city of Jerusalem to the Jewish people. He made them that promise, and they're not going to give their land up again. Nor should they.
Israel's Future
The Bible is the one book that dares to predict the future. Not once, not twice, but hundreds of times.
We can look back now and see that many of those prophecies have already been fulfilled — but not all of them.
Some remain to be fulfilled, and we may be the generation where that begins to take place.
It's not a big stretch for God to predict the future. He can speak to future things as easily as you and I might discuss the past or present.
In fact, God can predict the future far more accurately than you and I can recall the past. He sees the past, present and future simultaneously.
Tomorrow is like yesterday to God. Every day lies before Him with equal clarity. The Lord does not forget things, nor does He learn new things.
He literally knows everything — past, present and future. So, let's just take out our checklist of events and see what has already transpired.
The Bible says Israel will be scattered to the four corners of the earth. Did that happen? Yes. Check.
Israel will be regathered as a nation. Did that happen? Yes. Check.
Israel will regain the city of Jerusalem. Has that happened? Yes. Check.
Israel will be isolated from the other nations of the world. Is this happening? Yes. Check.
Israel will be attacked by a nation to her north, bent on her destruction. Has that happened? Not yet. But we could easily envision such a scenario.
Jerusalem — not Rome, Paris or New York City — will be at the center of the conflicts of the world.
We read in Luke 21:20: "When you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then you know that its desolation has drawn near."
In Zechariah 12:2-3, God says, "I am going to make Jerusalem a cup of reeling before all the surrounding nations. And when there is a siege against Judah, it is also against Jerusalem. And it will be on that day that I will set Jerusalem as a weighty stone to all the peoples. All who carry it will surely gash themselves, and all the nations of the land will be gathered against it."
John Walvoord, a respected expert on Bible prophecy, made this statement: "The prophecies about Jerusalem make it clear that the holy city will be in the center of the world events in the end time. The conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs will focus more and more attention on Jerusalem. In all of the situations Jerusalem is the city to watch as the city of prophetic destiny prepares to act out her final role."
Israel is so tiny. At one point, the nation is only nine miles wide. Yet God says it will be at the center of the end-time events. And this is happening just as the Bible promised it would.
In Ezekiel 38, the Lord speaks of a large and powerful nation to the north of the newly established Jewish homeland, along with a number of this nation's allies, invading Israel.
This has not yet happened. So, let's see what Scripture says.
"And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: Son of man, set your face against Gog of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshek and Tubal, and prophesy against him, and say: Thus says the Lord God: I am against you, O Gog, the prince of Rosh, Meshek and Tubal. And I will turn you back and put hooks into your jaws, and I will bring you out, and all your army, horses, and horsemen, all of them clothed with all sorts of armor, even a great company with buckler and shield, all of them handling swords. Persia, Ethiopia, and Put with them, all of them with shield and helmet" (Ezekiel 38:1–5).
Drop down to verses 8-11: "After many days you shall be called. In the latter years you shall come into the land that is restored from the sword, whose inhabitants have been gathered out of many peoples, against the mountains of Israel which had been always a waste. But its people were brought out of the nations, and they, all of them, are dwelling safely. You shall ascend and come like a storm; you shall be like a cloud to cover the land, you and all your troops, and many peoples with you. Thus says the Lord God: It shall come to pass on that day that things shall come into your mind and you shall think an evil thought, and you shall say, 'I will go up against the land of unwalled villages. I will go against those who are at rest, that dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls and having neither bars nor gates.'"
Many believe "Magog" refers to modern-day Russia.
The reasoning goes like this: Magog was the second son of Noah's son Japheth who, according to the ancient historian Josephus, settled north of the Black Sea.
Tubal and Meshech, also mentioned here in Ezekiel 38, were the fifth and sixth sons of Japheth, whose descendants settled south of the Black Sea.
These tribes intermarried and became known as Magog. They settled to the north of Israel.
In Ezekiel 39:2, God says to them, "I will turn you back, drive you on, and take you up the north parts and bring you against the mountains of Israel."
So, all Bible directions are given in relation to Israel. And if you look to the extreme north of Israel today, you will find the mighty nation of Russia.
Now here is where things really get interesting. Look at the allies that march with Russia. We have Ethiopia (modern-day Sudan), Libya and Persia, which is modern-day Iran.
These are all Islamic cultures, and they are all anti-Israel. Russia has had arms deals with Libya.
And Persia? It wasn't until March 21, 1935, that Persia changed her name to what we now call Iran, a recent ally of Russia.
So, here is the alliance God says will form against Israel, and there's nothing about it that surprises us. It's already taking shape before our eyes.
Consider this: When Magog and her allies attack Israel, God will intervene and decimate her army and the armies of the allies as well. And because of this, the Jewish people will give glory to God.
When you go to Israel today, you may be surprised to learn that most Israelis are not believers in God.
Many of them are atheistic. Certainly, you will find very few Jewish people who believe in Jesus as their Messiah. There are some, thank God, but not many.
But when the Holy Spirit is poured out upon Israel after He drives back the invading armies of Magog, there will be a revival in Israel, and many Jewish people will come to believe Yeshua Hamashiach, Jesus [is] the Messiah.
What If 200 Million People Go Missing on Saturday? | Live ScienceThis outpouring of the Spirit on Israel, however, can't happen until the full gathering of the Gentiles is accomplished.
What does that mean? Most people who read these pages are Gentiles, not Jewish by birth.
As Paul explains in Romans 11, we have been effectively grafted into the promises God originally offered to Israel.
Now is the time when God is working with the non-Jews, the Gentiles.
But this time will come to a close, and then the Spirit will be poured out again on the land and people of Israel.
But before that can happen, God needs to wrap things up with us.
In Romans 11:25, Paul says, "For I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers, lest you be wise in your own estimation, for a partial hardening has come upon Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in."
In other words, the "partial hardening" will endure until the last Gentile person finally believes in Jesus — and then we will be gone. Raptured.
We will meet the Lord in the air and be with Him forever.
So that means when we see these events in the world beginning to happen, we need to look up, for our redemption is drawing near (see Luke 21:28).
Rapture's Reality
When we speak of the rapture of the church, there are some who will say, "The word 'rapture' isn't even in the Bible."
Maybe not, but the event certainly is.
First Thessalonians 4:16-17 says, "For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet call of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we shall be forever with the Lord."
Over in John 14:2-3, Jesus says, "In My Father's house are many dwelling places. If it were not so, I would have told you. I am going to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, you may be also."
That phrase "receive you" means "to take you by force."
And then in Matthew 24:40-42, Jesus says, "Two will be in the field; one will be taken, and the other left. Two women will be grinding at the mill; one will be taken, and the other left. Watch therefore, for you do not know what hour your Lord will come."
John addresses it as well in 1 John 3:2, "Beloved, now are we children of God, and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be. But we know that when He appears, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is."
Paul speaks of this same event in 1 Corinthians 15:51-52: "Listen, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet, for the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed."
Now imagine this for a moment. In an instant, all over the world, millions of believers are caught up to meet the Lord in the air.
Let's just briefly consider some of the effects the rapture will have on each of us.
The rapture means no death. There is a generation that will not see death. These believers will go straight into the presence of God.
The rapture is instantaneous. It has been said that the twinkling of an eye (mentioned in 1 Corinthians 15:51-52) is about 1/1000 of a second.
How fast is a second? And this is a thousandth of that?
If we have the privilege of being raptured, there will no real sense of departure and arrival; we will simply be there, in the Lord's presence.
The rapture is a transformation. In that moment, God will give you a brand-new resurrection body.
Perhaps you struggle now with the effects of old age, disease or some other physical difficulty or problem. All of that will be gone in an instant.
Age melts away. Disability disappears. Sorrows are replaced by pure joy.
Philippians 3:20-21 gives us these glorious words: "But our citizenship is in heaven, from where also we await for our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our body of humiliation, so that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working of His power even to subdue all things to Himself."
The rapture will be a rescue operation. In 1 Thessalonians 1:10, Paul writes, "They themselves declare ... how you turned to God from idols, to serve the living and true God, and to wait for His Son from heaven, whom He raised from the dead—Jesus, who delivered us from the wrath to come."
From what is He rescuing us? The wrath to come.
What does that refer to? The tribulation period, inaugurated by the emergence of the Antichrist and lasting for seven years.
So, God is sending his special operations team of Michael and His angels to evacuate the church — to get us out of here before the Tribulation begins.
An observation about the remnant puts the rapture where it should ...Sometimes there is confusion about the Second Coming and the rapture. Some people think it is one event. But the Bible is very clear; it speaks of two distinct events.
The rapture will be a stealth event; the Second Coming will be a very public one.
In the rapture, we meet the Lord in the air; in the Second Coming, He returns to the earth.
In the rapture, He comes for His church; in the Second Coming, He returns with His church.
In the rapture, He comes before judgment; in the Second Coming, He comes with judgment.
So how should this affect us today? How should I respond to these truths? Very simply, I need to walk with God.
We have a great Old Testament prototype of these things in the life of a man named Enoch.
Enoch had what we might describe as a solo rapture.
Genesis 5:24 says, "Enoch walked with God, and then he was no more because God took him."
Thoughts and Questions from Aramis Thorn: The Crimson Thread ...That phrase "God took him" could be rendered, "God translated him."
In other words, God carried him over or across. Enoch didn't have to die like everybody else. He just took a walk one day and didn't come home. He started on one shore and ended up on another.
He walked with God.
Are you walking with God? Notice it doesn't say, "Enoch sprinted with God."
He walked with God.
Online Shop - CFI CommunicationsMany people have a burst of energy and say, "I love the Lord so much. I'm really going to follow Him."
But all too soon, they crash and burn. Then they get up again and go for a while — only to crash and burn again.
"As you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him" (Colossians 2:6).
Here's the thing: Just walk with God.
Don't be in a big hurry. Be regular, be consistent and stay at it. Be disciplined enough to maintain that relationship.
Walking implies steady effort and speaks of regularity — doing something over and over.
31 Posts to Go - January 4, 2019C - Do You Walk with God? - Jim ...
You just stay with it, day by day, hour by hour, step by step, and seek to be consistent in your relationship with Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is coming back, and it could happen at any time. This year. This month. This week. Today.
And when He comes, I want Him to find me walking with Him. Isn't that a great thought?
You could take one step on earth, and then find that your next step is into His presence.
Come soon, Lord. Come soon.

Greg Laurie is the senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, which has campuses in California and Hawaii. He is also the featured speaker of a nationally syndicated radio program, host of a TV program and author of more than 70 books.
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