Heaven Is Our Destination Where We Will Be ONE With The Lord Forever

Today, we are in The Season Of The Last Generation. The Birth Pains that Christ Jesus spoke about are currently under way, including natural and unnatural disasters. They will be ever increasing. Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold. Social, economic and political turmoil will be ever increasing, causing people's hearts to be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life. An apostasy within the Church of God is currently under way. This will all reach a climax with Satan revealing his Antichrist and requiring that everyone worship him; That every one receive his "mark" in order to buy or sell; The new currency of the New World Order, the New Tower of Babel.

Today, it is critical that those who have a heart for God are aware of what God is doing and speaking today. God is opening up His Word like never before in preparation for The Time Of The END. I exhort you to open up your heart and your eyes to see what He is doing and your ears to hear what God is speaking at this time. My prayer is that we will be able to stand before the Son of Man at His appearing, without fault and with great joy. I encourage you to read David Wilkerson's book, America's Last Call at davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com. Also, Google, Tommy Hicks Prophecy, 1961 for a view of the End Times.

Tom's books include: Called By Christ To Be ONE, The Time Of The END, The Season Of The Last Generation, Worship God In Spirit And In Truth, Daniel And The Time Of The END, and Overcoming The Evil One. They are available at amazon.com. They can also be read without cost by clicking on link: Toms Books.

To receive Christ Jesus as a child by faith is the highest human achievement.

Today, the Bride Of Christ is rising up in every nation in the world! Giving Glory to Her Savior and King, Christ Jesus!
Today, the world is Raging against God, Rushing toward Oblivion! Save yourself from this Corrupt Generation!
Today, America is being ground to powder because of it's SIN against God!

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

RESPONDING TO CORONAVIRUS: OLD LIVES MATTER

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Responding To Coronavirus: Old Lives Matter

We hear it all the time these days: "Almost all the people who are dying from the coronavirus are old." But what is this supposed to mean? Does it mean that younger people don't need to worry about contracting it? Or does it mean something worse, as in, "Old people really don't matter"?

We Should Also Have Concern for the Virus' Impact on Younger People

As for the first attitude, namely, that younger people need not be concerned about the virus, that is hardly true.

As USA Today reported on March 19, "It's not just adults 65 and older. Americans of all ages have faced serious health complications amid the new coronavirus outbreak, a federal health report says.

"New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that among the roughly 12% of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. known to need hospitalizations, about 1 in 5 were among people ages 20 to 44."

Even college-age students returning from spring break have tested positive. And, while their risk of serious illness or death is much lower than among the elderly, they are not immune.

We Should Especially Esteem Our Elders

As for the elderly, they are truly suffering.

In Italy, the average age of those dying from COVID-19 is over 79 (and almost all had preexisting conditions). And things are now so dire that an Israeli doctor working in northern Italy explained that "the orders are not to allow those over 60 access to respiratory machines." Better to treat those who have more hope of survival.

In England, two members of London's ultra-orthodox Jewish community died over the weekend. One was 97, the other 85.

From a biblical mentality, it is the elders who should be especially esteemed and honored.

Yes, it is the elderly in particular who are perishing.

But that doesn't mean that old lives do not matter. To the contrary, from a biblical mentality, it is the elders who should be especially esteemed and honored.

They are the ones who have worked a lifetime and accumulated decades of wisdom and experience. They are the ones who have seen fads come and go. They are the ones who have raised families and led businesses. They are the ones who have sown many years and should be allowed to reap. The more fragile they become, the more care and love they should receive.

We Tend to Value Youth

But that's not how our modern, American society thinks.

Life is for the young. For the beautiful. For the athletic. For the virile. Life is for those with chiseled bodies, not wrinkles.

The annual Oldtimers baseball game may be nostalgic, but it's really sad to see how these great stars have aged.
The sentimental movie about a couple grown old may be a real tearjerker, but we'd much rather see a superhero in action. Life is for the young!

Of course, young people should enjoy life. There are some things you can do when you're young that you can't (or wouldn't do) when you're old. There are things you can learn. Sports you can enjoy. Hobbies you can tackle.

Life can be wonderful for young people, and it should be enjoyed as much as possible. Let us all live life to the full.

With Age Comes Experience

But there's a reason that the president has to be at least 35 years old. Would you want a 20-year-old Commander in Chief?

There's a reason that Alfred Gruenther became the youngest four-star general at the age of 53.

There's a reason that the vast majority of respected scholars and scientists are in their 40s and beyond.

There's a reason that older people teach younger people in college rather than the reverse.

There's a reason that the average age for a Fortune 500 CEO to be hired is 57 and the average age for an NFL head coach is 48.

Good things take time, and wisdom and knowledge are not obtained overnight. That's why it's not surprising that both President Trump and the two leading Democratic candidates are in their late 70s.

I just turned 65 myself, which officially makes me a "senior citizen." But I feel just as vibrant, just as mentally sharp, just as full of vision and energy as I did in my 20s. Slowing down is not on my mind and I feel confident that, in the Lord, I have more to offer today than anytime in my past.

James Robison's Texts About the Enemy's Attack on the Older Generation

My esteemed colleague James Robison, himself 76, also texted this to me about older Americans: "The enemy does want to destroy the elders, the 60, 70 and older because they have a wiser broader perspective have observed the consequences of our actions. Also, they control over 50% of America's wealth and can, if led by God, take the Gospel of the Kingdom to all nations now!
"According to Harvard Research -- people 74 and older control 21% of America's wealth -- 21 trillion dollars. Combine that with those 58 and older, and 75% brings the total controlled to 75 trillion dollars. According to Forbes, the least moved by biblical truth millennials will inherit 68 trillion dollars by 2030."

He added, "If this wealth is not directed by the elders with Godly wisdom, the money He trusted them to oversee will fund the enemy's destruction of the very freedom the Father freely offers to the just and the unjust. Time to 'arise and shine' with His glory all over us!!"

To that I say, Amen!

Let's Remember That Old Lives Matter

Of course, from a medical standpoint, I do understand that countries like Italy are having to make terribly difficult decisions, asking who will more likely live. And, more broadly, I absolutely believe in the potential and gifting and calling of young people.

They are worldchangers too, and it was people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg who, as young men, greatly shaped the world we live in today. (I say that for better or for worse.)

One of my greatest joys is to teach and mentor young people, and there is nothing more important than joining the generations together.

All the more, then, do we need to stand with and for the elderly in our midst. For the grandparents and great-grandparents. For the pioneers and builders. For those who still have so much to offer and to give.

And so, rather than this pandemic trivializing the importance of older Americans, let the reverse be true. Let it remind us every day that old lives really do a matter -- a lot.

Originally published at AskDrBrown - reposted with permission.

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