Posted on 12/25/2024 2:34:31 PM PST by Rev M. Bresciani
People like trying to predict the future. Millions still consult their horoscope every day. As New Yearโs approaches, publications will be filled with predictions for 2025.
Whatโs amazing about human prophecies is how often they end up being incorrect.
Many years ago, at the beginning of a new year, I asked an adult Sunday school class attended by about 60 people or so to write down a prediction of something that would take place that particular year. I too wrote something down. At the end of the year, I then asked everyone to review what they had written down to see if any of them had predicted anything that actually happened. And there was no one who prophesied something that took place. No, not one. Including me.
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Fascinating!
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30 were accomplished on the
Day that Our Lord was Crucified!
According to a Chick Tract I Have.
Thirty !
.
Yes ,
I know Chick Tracts are
Forbidden here on FREEREPUBLIC.
He preached entire Gospels without excerpting or click baiting.
Good for Him!
:-)
With Emanuel transmission.
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Well, they were all in one Accord.
It really has turned into a long, Crosstrek kind of journey.
๐ค... someone could fit the Ark into one of those you think? Slide it right in the hatchback. It'd be a close fit. Who would ever suspect?
At the end of the year, I then asked everyone to review what they had written down to see if any of them had predicted anything that actually happened. And there was no one who prophesied something that took place. No, not one. Including me.
Rather obvious that those folks were doing it wrong. All they had to do was see the "ARK" that was right there on the licence plate -- the license plate! -- and then follow it home.
Lost in the wilderness. Sad.
They should have been students of Jimmy Webb:
Davis' solo during "Let the Sunshine In" was improvised during the session; songwriter Jimmy Webb, who happened into the studio during the recording, remarked to Howe: "My God, that's a number one record."[7]
This song was one of the most popular songs of 1969 worldwide, and in the United States it reached the number one position on both the Billboard Hot 100 (for six weeks in April and May) and the Billboard Easy Listening chart. It also reached the top of the sales charts in Canada and elsewhere.
(I was a highwayman...)
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