L.J.Jensen – The Locust Years after 1940
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Chapter Four
BIBLICAL PROPRECY FOR OUJi_ T lhill L.J.Jensen – The Locust Years after 1940
The popular idea has gr-own up over the yeal~s that God is a .~sQn who stalks the uni vers e as a combination of judge, jury J benefactor or o·utioner in o ea se Le s s forays out of a place ca Ll e d heaven. The Bible is
:II””~:~wed, with this conception of Deity, as being; DO more than 8. historical 1’e~-·of a few God-fearing people who lived centuries ago in a rather segre- L.J.Jensen – The Locust Years after 1940
But the importunce of the Bible record rests on more than ·erary and historical f’ounda t i.ons . Its authors v i.ewed God, not as a bewhis~~””f..-:”-. d Yahweh, but as Omniscience and Divinity which are Spirit, Love, Truth, ~~U.s.A.·:·:.-·:~La.VJ. In the apparent folklore of the text was inculcated 8. re£lection of ~~~ __ ~:_·owledga of spiritual discernment, in order that mankind would have the
The greatest appeal of the Bible story from earliest times ~~-.~~ been the idea of heaven as a reward of getting what is denied us in lifeo ~an hopes are attracted to a distant time and place where all equalities _,….·’:”_,.·.·—b.e … ,ba.lanoed.Any .efro.!”t ,.such as discipline, self -denial or restriction J e:em easier if a r-ewar-d f’o Ll.ows , To “bear a c ro s s ” and live, at least out-~”~~rdly J a circumspect and unselfish life is almost attractive when heaven is ~ …… .ea.d , And to the oareworn and the vJeary the thought of eternal rest and the – ….. ·-;~·o·e they never reach makes a desire for heaven the epitome of unfulfilled
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