Archive for January, 2009

7
Jan

Comes a Horseman

   Posted by: Sandi    in End of the Age

What if they’re right?  Those who saw the future in the signs of the sky?  The serious star-gazers, seeking the will of the Almighty by studying the lights he gave us above?

“Oh, Sandi, you know it takes forever for the light from the stars to reach Earth. Don’t be silly.”  Or perhaps, “Careful, Sandi, you’re bordering on heresy/blasphemy/idolatry!”

I don’t think so. Jesus himself said:

There will be violent earthquakes, and famines and plagues in various places, and there will be terrifying sights and great signs from heaven. - Luke 21:11

So, you see, that HE has sanctioned the understanding of terrifying sights and great signs from heaven.  It is not apart from his teaching to seek signs, there.  And, of course, the God who made the heavens and the earth knows exactly how long light takes to reach our sadly limited human eyes and human instrumentation.  Did you think perhaps that this was not so?  That he did not plan it to be just that way?

Now, there have always been earthquakes, the seismologists tell us. I heard recently that there is no significant increase in earthquake activity in recent years. But, we have had some very powerful quakes in the last few years.  And, with advent of our informational systems, more people know of them in a more immediate way.

Famines are mentioned, too.  Plagues generally follow the path of poor nutrition.  These are all exampled in the history of mankind.

But in these, the last years (as I believe them to be) of life as we know it, due (again) to the startling immediacy of communication possible, all of these events will be very “in your face.” Very prominent. Very affecting.

In their wake will be confusion.  And into confusion will step someone who will seem to have the answer.

Is he living, now? Yes, I believe he is.  Contrary to much rhetoric I have read and heard, though, I do not believe that Barack Obama will be this great leader.  The one Jesus warns his disciples about.

Still, that Abomination that Causes Desolation is out there…somewhere…

He could be the first horseman.

Revelation 6:1Then I saw the Lamb open one of the seven seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures say with a voice like thunder, “Come!” 2 I looked, and there was a white horse. The horseman on it had a bow; a crown was given to him, and he went out as a victor to conquer.

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5
Jan

2012

   Posted by: Sandi    in End of the Age

To begin with, I think I will state uncategorically that I do not believe the world will end on December 21, 2012.

I realize I am flying in the face of The History Channel, perhaps, and maybe even Nostradamus, not to mention the uncanny Mayan Calendar, but there you are.

However, I will not ignore several signs and portents, and so I wanted to begin a discussion, undertaken after prayer, as to what I see happening and what I see might indeed happen.

I will go back to scripture, for starters.

When God brought about the birth of his son, Jesus, called Immanuel, he announced this birth with direct fanfare to a group of shepherds.  He also indicated the birth of his son in a much more subtle way – to the magi.

The magi might more properly be called star-gazers, or astronomers (astrology being linked with astronomy as a science until just recently, in terms of human history).  People who studied the skies. And in these skies, the magi – the astronomers, if you will – saw the signs that the King of the Nation of Israel was being born. In the second chapter of Matthew’s gospel, we can read a little about them.

I believe God can indeed use stars to communicate when he wishes, for he made the stars and the planets.

Then God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night. They will serve as signs for festivals and for days and years. - Genesis 1:14

God specifically said these “lights in the sky” would serve as signs for festivals.  They are not there just to amuse our Creator, or to provide light (though they do both, I am sure, at different times) but they have a purpose.  In addition, each star and planet is placed with precision.  I have heard that the balance of the gravitational pulls is necessary to the stability of our universe.

I am not a scientist and cannot speak to that, but am only reporting what I have read and heard.

So, then, I believe that God can use the skies to speak to us.  Not in the ways that astrologers of today might say, necessarily, but I do believe these lights in the sky do serve to communicate under the will of the Creator of All, the Lord God Almighty.

This being so, I believe that modern magi, astronomers, and even not-so-modern ones, might indeed be correct when they say that a huge cosmic event will occur in 2012.

I just don’t believe it will be the end of the world.

Not quite.

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3
Jan

P & P

   Posted by: Sandi    in Writing

An effort at a Shrinklit (R)…

Forgive me. :)

Pride and Prejudice
or!
P & P

The tale of Darcy and Elizabeth
– by way of Bingley and Jane –
Is one of the classic romances
Returned to time and again.

From Longbourne to Rosings
and Pemberley too
The lovers (unacknowledged)
Travel and woo

In absentia, for the most part.
Decisions are made
By letter and second-hand talk.
Through aunts who are bade

To share of experiences
Or prohibit their continuance.
Thus are the heroes and
Heroines found in romance.

For almost two centuries
We have been recapturing this
–Though it is hard! –
For Austen is far easier to
Quote than the Bard!

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