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Archive for May 23rd, 2012

It’s been a year since many followers of Harold Camping experienced great disappointment when the rapture did not occur as he had predicted.  Where are they now?  This is an interesting piece from a secular writer who stuck with some of Camping’s ardent followers to find out how they are doing today?

He writes, “I learned a lot about the seductive power of radical belief, the inscrutable vagaries of biblical interpretation, and how our minds can shape reality to fit a narrative. I also learned that you don’t have to be nuts to believe something crazy.”

Very interesting read “A Year after the Non-Apocalypse:  Where Are They Now?”

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I am about to begin reading 1 and 2 Kings and I’m pretty sure this infographic will be accessed often by me as I work my way through these books.

When did that king of Israel or Judah live?  Were they a basically good or bad king?  Who was reigning in the other kingdom? Which prophets were active?  Any significant events happen during their reign?

Here’s an infographic to help you sort it all out!  “Rulers of Israel and Judah: A Timeline of 1 and 2 Kings

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Hence we may learn, that whatever changes a godly man passes through, he is happy; because God, who is unchangeable, is his chosen portion. Though he meet with temporal losses, and be deprived of many, yea, of all his temporal enjoyments; yet God, whom he prefers before all, still remains, and cannot be lost. While he stays in this changeable, troublesome world, he is happy; because his chosen portion, on which he builds as his main foundation for happiness, is above the world, and above all changes. And when he goes into another world, still he is happy, because that portion yet remains. Whatever he be deprived of, he cannot be deprived of his chief portion; his inheritance remains sure to him.—Could worldly-minded men find out a way to secure to themselves those earthly enjoyments on which they mainly set their hearts, so that they could not be lost nor impaired while they live, how great would they account the privilege, though other things which they esteem in a less degree, were liable to the same uncertainty as they now are! Whereas now, those earthly enjoyments, on which men chiefly set their hearts, are often most fading. But how great is the happiness of those who have chosen the Fountain of all good, who prefer him before all things in heaven or on earth, and who can never be deprived of him to all eternity!

~ Jonathan Edwards

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