![]() I guess they want to protect their culture that way. Apparently in that country, when people have a baby, the names that they can name their child are restricted to what has been approved by the government. When you think about chaos, that’s a pretty good picture of it, isn’t it? With the earth trembling and with fire raining down from the sky, it’s hard to have a very orderly society when that’s going on.Īnd then ironically, I came upon something else in the news about Iceland. And so lately there have been a lot of tremors and small earthquakes that seem to indicate that a major volcano is about to erupt. I was reading the other day in the news and something interesting is happening in Iceland, that little country in the middle of the North Atlantic, they’re going through some interesting times because there’s a lot of volcanic activity going on there. He loves the disorder that is created by our sin and the danger that that can represent too. He loves the idea of us being confused, especially confused about our salvation and confused about the future of our world and our lives. ![]() And spiritually speaking, that would seem to be right up Satan’s alley. It means an intense and deep confusion or disorder. And it got me thinking, just what do we mean when we speak of that word, chaos in our world? So we are talking about the subject of chaos. With the deep political, cultural divisions, and also with the ongoing pandemic and all the questions that swirl around that. Recently, I was visiting with a friend and we were talking about the things that everyone is talking about these days, all of the conflict and all of the uncertainty that we’re currently experiencing in our society and in our world. When he said this, he showed them his hands and his side and the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord. ![]() Then the same day and evening being the first day of the week when the doors were shut, where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst and said to them, Peace be with you. We’re celebrating the resurrection of our Lord, with that in mind, I’d like to read from John Chapter 20, reading there verses 19 and 20.
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