Proverbs KJV — A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished. Ezekiel KJV — Be thou prepared, and prepare for thyself, thou, and all thy company that are assembled unto thee, and be thou a guard unto them. Expat Gal has been blessed to have known God as long as she can remember. She was raised Catholic and was baptized, made her First Communion and was confirmed in the Catholic faith.
At 21, she left the Catholic faith to become a non-denominational Christian as she began to question some Catholic doctrine. Her goal is to serve the Lord in any capacity He calls her to serve in. For those who feel overwhelmed with all the prepper information out there, the following may be of help: Jesus devoted a large portion of his Sermon on the Mount to exhort us to stop worrying about our physical needs.
In fact, the Sermon on the Mount is given in Matthew chapters 5, 6, and 7, and Jesus devotes the latter half of the 6th chapter from verse 19 onward to this very topic. Jesus says in verse 33 that the answer is to worry more about our spiritual condition, and whether or not we are doing what God is telling us to do in the spiritual realm.
No, there is nothing wrong with preparing, if that is what God is leading you to do. The key here is that you need to be led of God. You need to be so in tune with God that you clearly hear His voice.
Jesus identified Himself as the true Shepherd, and stated emphatically that His sheep hear His voice. Do you hear His voice? This is amazing, and I feel very timely! My wife and I have been talking more and more about how we would strategize when world suddenly plunges into chaos. I would also highly recommend watching videos from Paul Gautschi who is the initiator of the Back to Eden gardening method.
Hi Joel — God has put this exact same thing on my heart as of late. This is not my original list. Sign up to Stop The Crime. Will bring you up to date on exactly what is planned in weather, water, how they will bring about communism quickly under the guise of climate control. Gives a lot of suggestions on how to protect selves. Be kind to each other. Thank you my sweet sister for this valuable information. And then, even so, tribulation may turn people into monsters when they begin to panic under duress while facing lack.
Not every unvaccinated person is a Christian. What a scary time. Learn important fishing knots, climbing knots, boating , and knots for a hundred other scenarios. These manuals and PDFs are a great resource for learning urban survival tactics and techniques. They are available here for download, and can be printed out if you would like a physical copy in case of no electricity.
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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Skip to content. If you find any broken links please let me via email and I will fix them. What should I look for when I am considering a daycare center for my new baby? Every parent of a child in daycare asks these questions. How do I choose a daycare center that uses current infection control practices?
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