Good day, everyone!
We had no internet & no phone for over a day. Using my cell phone for social media is awkward. But I did pop on a little bit.
A lot of things've been happening, big things. How this is all going to turn out, I do not know. I'm not God & I'm not going to pretend I know. There're a lot of people out there staunchly saying it's going to turn out this way or that way. That's not me.
I tend to believe things're going to get worse. But how worse & for how long?
It might get really bad, just keep on going down & we're at the end.
Or it might get bad & then get better & we have a reprieve. I truly believe, but again I'm not going to claim I absolutely know, any reprieve we get's just a short time of opportunity for people to get into the kingdom before it's too late.
So please, make sure you're in His Kingdom. Turn to Yahweh. Turn to Messiah Yeshua/Jesus. You only have until your last breath.
With all the deception, only God can make things clear.
Shalom shalom
Rhy Bezuidenhout
My generation that came from the Baby-boomers has not gone through the previous world wars and has had an easy ride, so we automatically expect that all shelves will be fully stocked in the shops. This was however not the norm before the '70s. My mum reminded me a few weeks ago that they bought soap when there was soap on the shelves. If not, then they would come back another time to see if there was available. That was part of normal life before consumarism became the norm.
We should learn from that generation and prepare a bit more so that small "shocks" don't get us down. Father has given us His word as a warning, so we would be wise to have at least one backup bar of soap in the cupboard, so to speak.
I was a prepper for 15 years and have realized that there has to be a limit in how I manage the resources Father offers us. We now life frugally and just keep a normal pantry that all previous generations had before. Nothing more and nothing less. We don't have any richess at all saved up and even the house we rent is 90% furnished as we couldn't afford anything else.
BUT, and this is a big BUT. Father carried us through the Covid lockdowns without having an income and we actually see that period as a blessing in our lives. How? Not through our own planning, but through Father's mercy.
So why would I not believe that Father would carry us through whatever lies ahead?
We should look back at our own lives to recognize where Father did carry us and then have the faith that He will do the same going forward.
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