What shall we say about AD 2020?
Kenneth Koole reflects on the momentous year of 2020 from political, social, ecclesiastical, and personal perspectives, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God's sovereignty amid uncertainty and change. The article addresses the challenges facing the church and society during a pivotal year, grounding the discussion in biblical wisdom and faith in divine providence.
It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man. It is better trust in the Lord than to put confidence in princes. Psalm 118:8, 9 The year of our Lord 2020 was quite a year. Momentous. It was that politically. It was that socially. It was that ecclesiastically. For many, 2020 was momentous in a very personal way. Politically -- in light of the presidential election, and what the results portend for the foreseeable future. Socially -- in light of the effects of the...
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