Some of my fellow believers are big fans of the end times. They have it mapped out and will show you the charts and graphs to prove it. The reason I don’t take them too seriously is that each of their charts are unique to their own scenario.
I am sure I will have more to say in the future but a certain verse set off my radar,
(Psa 18:6 KJV) In my distress I called upon the LORD, and cried unto my God: he heard my voice out of his temple, and my cry came before him, even into his ears.It you look at the beginning of the chapter you see that this is one of David’s Psalms. There was no temple when David was king so how could God hear David’s voice out of the temple? It is little difficulties like this that I find interesting. Both the KJV and the NASB have this problem.
Some other translations offer the solution.
(Psa 18:6 CEV) I was in terrible trouble when I called out to you, but from your temple you heard me and answered my prayer.There is no temple in Israel so it must refer to one in the heavens. God is listening from heaven. The only key point to take from this is that God hears us. Return the favor.
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Thank you!
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