Friday, November 27, 2009


Thoughts for another day

Nov. 27, 2009

Today's verse: Ps. 86:9. “All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee, O Lord; and shall glorify thy name. (KJV)
(Pls. read the above before you read further. Thanks)

Our God created the world and through the Bible, we know how it was created and the generations that have gone by. We know what key events happened and take it to be truth. We know that the earth is not millions of years old as ‘calculated’ by some ‘eminent brains’ and that these guys conveniently forget, had the earth been millions of years old and life continued throughout and if one were to account that there were major upheavals and everything was destroyed, from the last destruction as gauged by them till now, planet earth would be completely full with creatures swarming all over the surface of the earth, probably leaving no room for any vegetation!

The Bible also explains how people other than Christians came to be, because when God confused their language, they dispersed and out of all the dispersed people, God called Abraham out of Chaldea and that’s where the history of Judaism began and formed the root of Christianity. Now after Jesus’ coming, God desires to join all mankind as one and therefore intends that people all over are brought together believing in the Lord Jesus Christ as God to be saved and that they live as one even as God’s Kingdom on earth becomes a reality.

Our verse today, is the Lord’s guarantee that all nations, all people’s of all color, creed, form and type shall come together someday and come to the Lord and worship before Him and glorify His Holy Name. And even further guarantee is there to satisfy us who are zealous for the Lord, when His Word says, ‘Every knee shall bow, every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord!’ And honestly, what joy fills my heart to envision that, one day all nations shall come as one flock, shepherded by the One Shepherd and be lead to the One God who reigns forever and ever. Amen.

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