Advent isn’t supposed to soothe us. It doesn’t teach us to be stoic in the face of the irreparable damage of the world. It doesn’t teach us to be piously hopeless. Advent celebrates the Creator’s arrival to repair the damage of sin, judging and making new. Advent comforts because it promises final restoration, justice, and peace... Advent unveils a God so determined to fulfill his purpose that he did not spare his own Son but freely delivered him up for us all.—Peter J. Leithart
UPDATE: [Johns Hopkins University] tweeted that they deleted the article because it "was being used to support false and dangerous inaccuracies about the impact of the pandemic."
Importantly, they didn't say anything in the article was incorrect. So we're just memory-holing studies that don't align with the narrative? Got it.
Christian, do you think that your thouroughly biblical worldview is going to jive with their “great reset” or do you think they might be intending to “reset” that too?
If you think you are ready for more pressure and fight but you aren’t being faithful with the little things right now, you need to confess your sin and repent. Start right now and be faithful with what is right in front of you.
Let justice be done though the world perish.—Augustine
Husband to a precious treasure and father to six sons of thunder and one fierce little girl.