GOOD AFTERNOON,' Well on my afternoon walk the set apart spirit went on to saying," I am the ALPHA & OMEGA," The Beginning and the end, Who is and who was and who is to come, The Almighty," This planet you inhabit is in such a big mess that sometimes you feel overwhelmed, Just watching the news on the tell a lie vision can make you anxious, So the Spirit had said," Behold, He comes with clouds 1503# And every eye shall see him, 1504# And they also which pierced him 1505# And all kindreds of the earth all wail because of him, I am the Aleph And the beginning And the ending, Says YAHUAH ELOHIYM, Which is and which was and which is to come YAHUAH TSEVA'OTH 1506# SO IN OTHER WORDS EVERYONE IS ON LINE TRYING THERE BEST TO JUSTIFY WHY THEY ENGAGED IN THE EVIL OF YESTERDAY, I for one took a step back with my kids wife and grandkids, and together we all watched everyone give glory to the Devil. now out of there guilt, let's make brother blue feather seem like he is out of touch. lol Hey have a blessed day FORBIDDEN CEPHER MILLENNIUM EDITION OF CHAZON AKA REVELATION 1:7-8 #usa #america #army #military #California #sanfrancisco #lasvegas #WashingtonDC #Washington #Utah #Arizona #florida #Miami #ORLANDO #Ohio #chicago #Georgia #newjersey #newyork #orange #la #losangeles #sandiego #SantaCruz #sanantonio #hollywood #santafe #sanjuan

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... Read moreDuring challenging times, such as those mentioned in the reflection on Revelation 1:7-8, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed by the constant stream of negative news and societal turmoil. Many people find that turning to faith offers a comforting perspective and renewed strength. The concept of the Alpha and Omega—the beginning and the end—serves as a reminder that despite the chaos, there is a divine plan and purpose beyond what we witness. In my personal experience, embracing this spiritual outlook during difficult moments has brought a sense of peace and clarity. It’s helpful to take a step back from the constant barrage of media, setting time aside for quiet reflection and connection with loved ones, as the author did with his family. This practice grounds you and reinforces the value of unity and shared hope. Scriptural passages like Revelation 1:7-8 emphasize that every eye will eventually witness truth, offering both warning and reassurance. They inspire a mindset that looks beyond present troubles and focuses on ultimate justice and restoration. Living with this mindset encourages resilience and compassion, allowing harder times to foster growth rather than despair. Engaging with such spiritual messages by discussing them with family or community strengthens bonds and helps everyone cope better. Sharing thoughts, concerns, and hopes together creates a collective support system rooted in faith. For those seeking peace in turbulent times, this approach can transform anxiety into meaningful action and hopeful anticipation. Ultimately, reflecting on powerful spiritual truths amidst present challenges invites us to consider our own roles in shaping a better future, guided by love, patience, and understanding. It’s a personal journey but one enriched by connection, contemplation, and the timeless wisdom found in sacred texts.