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True Believers

Well I'm still here. Does that mean I wasn't truly saved? Was I "Left Behind"? Wow! I cannot believe how so many people are so easily influenced or led astray; but then again... I CAN believe it; because I do believe that we are living in the last days. I know these words have been said for many years. However, true Christians or true believers know that it's too easy for the end to just happen when someone "prophesies" it. True believers know the Word for themselves, and don't need a leader to tell them when Christ shall return, thus putting an end to this physical world. True believers know that "He comes like a thief in the night. No man knows the hour or the day of Christ's return". Although the world has not ended on Saturday, May 21, 2011, I do believe that this stirring up , if you will, is still part of End Time prophesy. I believe this to be so, because it's in the Word. The Bible speaks of the Gospel being preached all acr

Sore Losers

Webster's Dictionary defines "sore" as angry, irked... Well, that's exactly what the Lakers must've been feeling for the last 4 games in the Playoffs; because Artest & Bynum definitely expressed their feelings like the usual "sore" loser would, by taking their anger or frustration out on the other team. I simply look at it as an expression of Newton's Law of Gravity : What goes up, must come down. At some point, the Lakers' dynasty had to come falling down. Personally, I believe that the Los Angeles Lakers are a good team; however, ever since some of their players became arrogant, I could no longer tolerate them. Again, he who exalts himself shall be humbled; and he who humbles himself shall be exalted. The Lakers were definitely involuntarily humbled by the beat-down from the Dallas Mavericks, and the Mavs were exalted! Other than Lakers fans, who wants to see the same team win the NBA Championship over & over? It's simply time fo

Premature Boastfulness?

"Ding dong the man is dead!" That's what so many Americans are shouting right now about Osama bin Laden. I personally feel as though it's too early to be "boasting" & rejoicing in his death. Yes, my heart goes out to the 09/'11 victims' family; however, the death of Osama bin Laden will not bring them back, nor will his death put an end to terrorism completely. When I heard the news, I didn't jump on the band-wagon to quickly rejoice like so many of my fellow Americans. Instead, I immediately said to myself: "Oh my God!" I said this because deep down I thought...what's next? These were my next thoughts: 1.) Is he really dead? 2.) Is this just plan B, or another one of bin Laden's plans to distract us so he can carry out another plan of attack? 3.) bin Laden & his regime are trained with a mindset of martyrdom & hatred for the U.S., so even if he is truly dead... there will be others to continue on with this min