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The Handwriting is on the Wall

         Are we honestly taking this message to heart?  “The handwriting is on the wall” is an idiom that many understand to mean that all signs point to the truth that something dreadful is going to happen in the future.  But how many actually pay attention to where this phrase came from or how strongly they believe it?  We are living in a time of great uncertainty.  A quick walk through any social media site gives us clues to how our world is thinking.  What is mans' solution to the current predicament?  Humanity seems to hold the opinion that we are capable of solving all the issues that trouble us.  However, God’s Word reveals that it is not humanity that will rescue humankind from the imminent danger that lies ahead.      God sent the angel, Gabriel, to explain dreams and visions to Daniel that greatly trouble him.  Here is the truth found in Daniel 8:23-25. “And at the latter end of their kingdom, when the transgressors have reached their limit, a king of bold face, one w

Lamenting is a Learned Skill

           I have not published an article in a few weeks.   It is not for lack of trying, but something in my heart indicated it was time to work a little more on research.   I hope the time spent away from writing helps bring clarity to my message.   Today I hope to encourage you to learn the language of Lament if you have not already done so.   Lament is not a topic that I’ve given much thought.   During our time of social distancing, we talked about this topic a bit, but apparently, I was not ready for the lesson.   While re-reading the book of Lamentations, more profound thoughts began to materialize.   At first, I mindlessly read Lamentations chapters 1 and 2.   I failed to recognize the depth of misery felt by the Israelites as I found myself thinking, “Look, you’ve gotten what you deserved.”   This self-righteous attitude formed as I felt confident that God had given the Israelites ample warning through the prophets, especially Ezekiel and Jeremiah, yet they refused to lis