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Does everything stay the same?
When you read the first sentences of the book of Ecclesiastes, it almost makes you hopeless. The future is like the wind. Sometimes it blows from this angle and sometimes from that angle, but in the end there’s hardly any change. We have already experienced everything that is coming. You can hope all you want but everything remains the same! It is not exactly a Bible passage that helps us to look to the future and hope.
But the wise men of Israel take a different view. They say that it is a very beautiful passage. It means that the last deliverance will be like the first deliverance, the one from Egypt. And so, the coming Redeemer will resemble Moses. Only it will be much more beautiful and much greater. This brings us to the Gospel of John. More on this tomorrow.
Today's question is: What do you expect of the future? Are you looking forward to it with joy? Can't Jesus come soon enough or do you fear it? And how do you look at the present? Are there signs that point towards the coming of God's Kingdom?
Prayer:
I would like to thank You that there is a future. That You hold the course of time in Your hands and there is direction. There is no chaos and confusion, at least not for us, Your children.
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About this Plan
In this Advent season, it is a meanigful time for us, as Gentile believers in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to ask ourselves: what is our identity? Are we rooted in the whole word of God – including the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments? Are we looking for the coming of the Messiah, the Light of the world (John 8:12), who will reign from Jerusalem 'in the midst of His people Jacob'? Join us for daily reflections this Advent as we prepare our hearts and look forward with anticipation. Author: Rev. Henk Poot, Christians for Israel
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