Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Forever

Can you define the word "forever?" The dictionary has several definitions for it and just to name a few:

1. Throughout eternity
2. To the end of time
3. Everlasting and Eternal

All of these definitions are describing the period of time that will take place when we get to heaven. Time will have no ending.

So, is it possible to understand something you have never experienced? A period of time like this, just has no end. Forever will be FOREVER.

Ed Unruh

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

King of Kings

In the United States, the people elect a president to rule over the nation. In some countries a king rules the nation. And is one king greater than another? Would you want to live in a country that is ruled by a king?

In due time, when Jesus returns to take us to His heavenly kingdom, we will have the privilege to meet He who is the blessed and only potentate, the King of kings and the Lord of lords (I Timothy 6:14-15). Are you ready for this?

Ed Unruh

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Under Construction

How often do you have to make a detour because there is a building re-construction going on? Once in a while it happens because repairs are needed.

Have you ever thought of your body as a building block? A building block under construction? After time our bodies can wear out just like a building. Fortunately, we have a God who heals (Ps. 103:2-3) and He can heal (re-construct) our bodies when they need it.

Ed Unruh

Monday, November 2, 2009

Harvest Time

When God created the earth, He provided us with us with four seasons. Just before the chilling season of winter, He provided us with autumn.

The fall or autumn season is the time to harvest the crops that were planted in the spring. God is a gracious God who has also provided us with the sun and rain so the harvest would be plentiful.

In Isaiah chapter nine, Isaiah tells us that Harvest Time is to be a time of rejoicing; therefore, let us rejoice and thank our Heavenly Father for all that He has provided. For He truly is the Lord of the Harvest.

Ed Unruh