Frederick Ogden Nash, a well-known American poet was born in Rye, New York, on August 19, 1902. He is known to depict life humorously through his poems. He died in North Hampton, New Hampshire on May 19, 1971.
(This short, humorous poem is written through a child’s perspective of winter. The poet describes with childlike innocence that the snow-covered trees look like giant snowmen, the houses look like giant cakes with white icing on them, and the frosty, white lakes look as if sugar has been spread over them. The whole world looks ready to eaten, and it’s fun to catch the snowflakes on the tongue. The snow is great when it is frosty and white but feels slushy when it starts to melt)
Reflections On Matt 23-24.
Shocking allegations of a recent famous speaker apologist (who was not able to defend himself as he already passed on in May 2020) for sexual misconduct :(
Matt24 talked about the monster of desecration set up in the temple sanctuary.
Matt23 mentioned so many times on FRAUDS! The hopeless religions scholars and Pharisees.
Are we really living in End Times?
The Arrival of the Son of Man will take place in times like Noah.
Floods are happening now in Red Dot. So is Malaysia. Unprecedented continuous rainfall!
Whom should we place our trust in? In eloquent speakers or preachers of the Word?
God forbid.
We place our trust in no man except the Son of Man, Jesus Christ.
Turn our eyes upon Jesus...always...all the time...
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