Behold He Comes In Judgment
Do I want the disasters I perceive as coming to occur? I do not. While I usually try to avoid clichés like the plague, I’m still convinced that “the handwriting is on the wall,” “the die is cast,” “we have been rode hard and put away wet,” “in the long run we are all dead,” or whatever cliché one might wish to proclaim.
I was rereading Vox Day’s Return of the Great Depression and he quoted a Japanese poem written on the death of the God Emperor’s son over 1000 years ago:
My Prince’s Palace
Would for truly a thousand years
Be glorious;
So thought I,
Now sunk in grief.
No, I do not look forward to this “return” of Jesus. But God is not mocked, what a nation sows, that it shall also reap. I too am sunk in grief.
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