Glory be... I'm forever grateful for His undeniable interruption of my life and journey. As the great hymn "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" reminds us, "...He sought me when a stranger, wondering from the fold of God, He to rescue me from danger, interposed His precious blood..." Glory, when He interrupted me, He also invaded me with Himself and His redeeming grace. He and He alone is my righteousness.
You didn't ask for this but I sense the need to pass it on. Maybe someone will be able to apply it in their life or use it to help others see what's to come.
There's only two things this world can anticipate happening to and with them... as Jesus in Matthew 24 reminds us about Noah and the circumstances he and the world were in, during his day. For which Jesus parallels for us about the days that are before us. Two things will happen, as it is relates to Jesus — either an INTERRUPTION or DISRUPTION. As per His illustration with Noah. He interrupted Noah, invaded Him with grace and then instructed and influenced his life and those of his household. Noah was moved... the word and work of God affected him. As it does all those interrupted by Him. He built an ark that was at the mercy of God. No sail, no rudder and no anchors... controlled and guided by God…
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