An escape plan

Nothing is in our hands except that which we hold.  God says, we are able to read the weather and read in it what will happen.  In other words, we can see an approaching storm in a grey cumulonimbus, and we will rush to our cars before the rain falls.  We will react accordingly.  We will shelter ourselves from the rain, the hail, the storm, and we are quick to react to it. But, he adds, we can't even read the signs of the times.  Perhaps we can even read the signs of the times, but what is coming under the spotlight is really our reaction to what we see happening.  So there are more and more earthquakes, and natural disasters in general, and we remember that God promised us these things.  But when we see a grey cumulonimbus cloud, we take cover, we protect ourselves, we seek shelter.  And God is that shelter, that protection, that cover, in case of the big storm, the biggest storm of our lives, when he returns.  He is trying to tell us that we need to seek him out now while we can so that we won't run amok when the rain starts falling.  You need an escape plan.  And on that day you won't be able to take anything with you, not even that which you hold in your hand, for all you'll have is your life and what you've done with it.  

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