Farmland is great.
Only problem is, farming is knowledge and equipment intensive + you need some land.
The metals become a means of transaction/ barter, and with everything else diving-
not only a store of wealth but an increasing store as demand grows.
I figure both sons will be able to pay off most, if not all of their mortgages with it.
A typical bull market goes up about ten times during it's span.
Good question from Stimbo and good answer from Jacob.
But it goes a little deeper.
In any group, there are people on "Cruise control", these in Islam would be
the "Moderates"- middle of the road.
In Christianity, there is a similar bell shaped curve.
Walking down the aisle, receiving Christ, then paying little regard to Him subsequently would be real "moderate".
We are to grow in grace, paying attention to that small voice of the Holy Spirit.
Like when he says, "Don't do that", or "How about doing this.."
Many "Churches" don't even believe God speaks to them.
There are promises we are to stand on, like - believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and your house(kids) shall be saved.
Doesn't say when that happens. I commit it to God.
Promises regarding the Catching Away:
"Because you have kept the word of My patience- I will keep you FROM the hour of testing that is coming on the whole earth- to test them."
Guys, I have been keeping that word for a long time.
"Beloved, we shall not all sleep (die)- in a moment- in the twinkling of an eye- we shall be changed...."
The answer to Stimbo's query really requires a book.
The parable of the 10 virgins (espoused to ONE bridegroom) is a parable of the Departure, five of the girls had sufficient oil (oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit).
When the shout of the Bridegroom came, the lamps of the other five were going out.
They were told to "Go buy oil from the vendors" but after they went- the Groom came.
Half the Church is NOT ready. They are NOT watching, their leaders are asleep at the wheel and the "Road Closed Ahead" is looming larger and larger.
The situation is seen again in the letters to the Churches in the book of Revelation:
The second last group (Philadelphia) is told what I quoted above- Kept from (eck= out of) the hour while the last group, Laodicea is told they would be spit out. Reason- they said they were, rich, in need of nothing but in actuality were blind naked and poor (spiritually of course).
The rest of the 7 churches before these last 2 were a mix.
So again, we have a situation where out of these representative churches- half do not go up with the Heavenly Bridegroom when He comes.
I am probably way past attention span at this point so I stop.
Only problem is, farming is knowledge and equipment intensive + you need some land.
The metals become a means of transaction/ barter, and with everything else diving-
not only a store of wealth but an increasing store as demand grows.
I figure both sons will be able to pay off most, if not all of their mortgages with it.
A typical bull market goes up about ten times during it's span.
Good question from Stimbo and good answer from Jacob.
But it goes a little deeper.
In any group, there are people on "Cruise control", these in Islam would be
the "Moderates"- middle of the road.
In Christianity, there is a similar bell shaped curve.
Walking down the aisle, receiving Christ, then paying little regard to Him subsequently would be real "moderate".
We are to grow in grace, paying attention to that small voice of the Holy Spirit.
Like when he says, "Don't do that", or "How about doing this.."
Many "Churches" don't even believe God speaks to them.
There are promises we are to stand on, like - believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and your house(kids) shall be saved.
Doesn't say when that happens. I commit it to God.
Promises regarding the Catching Away:
"Because you have kept the word of My patience- I will keep you FROM the hour of testing that is coming on the whole earth- to test them."
Guys, I have been keeping that word for a long time.
"Beloved, we shall not all sleep (die)- in a moment- in the twinkling of an eye- we shall be changed...."
The answer to Stimbo's query really requires a book.
The parable of the 10 virgins (espoused to ONE bridegroom) is a parable of the Departure, five of the girls had sufficient oil (oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit).
When the shout of the Bridegroom came, the lamps of the other five were going out.
They were told to "Go buy oil from the vendors" but after they went- the Groom came.
Half the Church is NOT ready. They are NOT watching, their leaders are asleep at the wheel and the "Road Closed Ahead" is looming larger and larger.
The situation is seen again in the letters to the Churches in the book of Revelation:
The second last group (Philadelphia) is told what I quoted above- Kept from (eck= out of) the hour while the last group, Laodicea is told they would be spit out. Reason- they said they were, rich, in need of nothing but in actuality were blind naked and poor (spiritually of course).
The rest of the 7 churches before these last 2 were a mix.
So again, we have a situation where out of these representative churches- half do not go up with the Heavenly Bridegroom when He comes.
I am probably way past attention span at this point so I stop.