Ensign: Oh, I Can Tell You About The Future ...



All ye inhabitants of the world, and dwellers on the earth, see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the mountains; and when he bloweth a trumpet, hear ye. Isaiah 18:3

AN ENSIGN ON THE MOUNTAINS 16 January 2015

The car FLEW?
Yeah, we had a hover conversion done on it in the early twenty-first century.
Remarkable ...


 Fans of the movie trilogy Back to the Future with Marty McFly ("Hey McFly!"), Doc Brown ("Weight has nothing to do with it!"), and its time-traveling DeLorean (traveling at 88 miles per hour)will let you know that this year, 2015, is the future traveled to in the second of the three movies. AND the truly devoted among them will nitpick about the lack of hoverboards -- skateboards without wheels that travel along magnetic lines -- and flying cars in half-jest, but I digress.

That's all in the past.
You mean the future.
WHATEVER!


 If we are truly honest, none of us can seriously predict the future because we're the ones approaching it. For us, the future doesn't exist. Yesterday I was in an automobile accident (where thank God nobody was hurt!) which was a small fender bender for me and I cracked another car's fender and that car hit another vehicle's side, and you couldn't tell me Wednesday night that I would have been in that accident at that moment! I could have chosen to not be there then, but I didn't.

Heavy.
Weight has nothing to do with it!
[after this same exchange a little later]
There's that word again, "heavy". Is there a problem with the earth's gravitational pull in the future?
We've shared here before about that line in the Lord's Prayer "Give us this day our daily bread" (verse 11 out of Matthew 6:9-13) and its focus on today, its focus on RIGHT NOW. Toward the end of the chapter Jesus advises us studying His Word to "take no thought [in today's words, "do not worry"], saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? ... But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." (verses 31 and 33, 34 below)

Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. 

 What's GOING to happen is out of your and my hands. True, you and I can act to change an outcome we don't want for ourselves, you and I can witness to turn people (and ourselves) away from sinful lives, but the prophecies revealed within Scripture itself of the coming end of the age and how all of those who take Jesus as their Savior and Lord will be raptured or taken away by Him is going to happen whether we want it to or not, whether we act on it or not. It's in the choices we make.

Okay. Okay! Relax, Doc! It's me! It's Marty!
No! It can't be! I just sent you back to the future.
I know. You did send me back to the future, but I'm back. I'm back
from the future.
Great Scott!
[Doc faints]

The older I get, the more I realize that having a time machine would be more trouble than it's worth! Though we can see them -- take a look at the stars some time. You can look up at them and see where they were since the light from them takes time, even at the speed of light, to get to earth (even our own sun's light takes eight minutes, so you're seeing where it was eight minutes ago) but you can't go or get back that eight minutes. See the past, learn the past, just don't live in it.

Live now,

David

P. S. I write this weekly devotional to keep in touch with you, and I hope it encourages you too. If I'm not or you want me to get lost, please let me know -- thank you!

Thank You, Lord, that we can come to You in praise and prayer and that You provide for all our needs, even the ones we don't know we have! Let us pray for the peace of Jerusalem on both sides of the fence there and around the world.

Thank You, Lord, for all of us in leadership and service here and abroad, as well as for opportunities we have and the promise of new life! I pray we all seek and have a blessed week. Amen.

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