February 23, 2024

Time, which sees all things, has found you out. 

-Theodore Dreiser-

We have lived through the hedonism of the 1960’s, the gateway to the narcissism of the 1970’s and the materialism of the 1980’s, only to retrace our historical steps back to the narcissism and hedonism of the 1990’s to greet the third millennium.


We survived Y2k and the infamy of Sept 11th and today find ourselves with our freedom of thought under attack “by bigoted reactionaries, and progressives who believe

there can be no deviation from their chosen paths to social justice.”


It’s the little things:

  • Like the evisceration of the concept of True Truth.
  • Like the perversion of LGBTQ+ which is a bold and brazen defiance of the nature of man and the creation of God (Romans1)  
  • Like the wholesale commitment to deception, deceit, and dishonesty in the highest seats of government and the haughtiest chairs of education.
  • Like the church of Jesus Christ looking like the church of Laodicea. (Revelation 3)


All that we see is certainly enough to make us disoriented and bring discouragement.


However, all that we see is not all that is to be seen. Beyond this local and limited drama is the world

of the future. Christians must be futurists. Our ethics in this world must be energized by our eschatology of the future world.

 

What do you see?

How do you see?


Serving Him with you

Until He comes for us.

Fred