Last evening I posted a
picture of the sun just moments before it left us for the night. I
stated that the sun was the fastest moving part of creation God ever
used to perfect his earth. My sweet son wrote back and said mom, the
sun is stationary. Well this picture of the sun I'm posting today
taken early this morning is for him. It came up in sight about 7
o'clock this morning in the far east. At about 8 o'clock this
evening it will disappear from earth. I know the globe is a very
large planet, and it would have taken 13 hours for the sun to move
half way around it. That is what my eyes tell me. But my son believes
in science books, and says the earth revolves around the sun. Since I
am in the middle of earth if that is true how come I am not turned
upside down part of the day. Wait a minute, if that is true maybe
that is what is wrong with me. I may be upside down half of the day.
Have I maybe just solved a mystery for some of us, or just myself?
While you're at it Kent,
why does the bible speak of the four corners of the earth if the
earth is round? Isaiah 11:12. Science has discarded that reference,
but It is still part of God's Word. My dad never accepted that the
earth is round, but I won't argue with son, Kent, and especially my
older son, Chuck, who scored in the upper 10 percent of science when
he enrolled for college. I will just still believe in my eyes. Kent
and I have hours on end of discussions about the Bible. We both love
the Lord, and everything that's in it except the evil that will never
disappear. Of course I learned in school that the earth revolves
around the sun, but when my eyes see it moving across the sky, I'm
going to believe them, unless science proves that I am upside down.
I'm holding onto a few
other predictions that I have shared with Kent, and it is plain to
see that some are beginning to make sense, although I may not live
long enough to see the final stage. I am 87, and like Moses of old, I
may not have to suffer the consequences of the “New World Order.
Moses lived to be 129, but surly I won't be useful to God that long.
Although, I am in good health, as my last doctor's report stated, I
could be called home any day. I do hope God waits till I get my rag
rug finished. I have too many hours in it to leave it unfinished. I
know my granny is watching me make this rug, because she taught me
how to crochet rugs. I'm sure she is laughing at some of my mistakes,
but I just laugh with her.
God Bless
Myrtle Jean Sharp
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