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Special article re Coronavirus: Meditation for Faith PRC, Jenison, MI

Tom Cammenga·2020-04-15
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This meditation by Tom Cammenga interprets the COVID-19 pandemic as a sign of Christ's return, encouraging believers to view world events through an eschatological lens rather than responding with fear and anxiety. The article uses the metaphor of roadside signs pointing to a destination to help readers see providential events as confirmation of Christ's promised return and grounds for Christian hope and anticipation.

For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. Jeremiah 29:11 As Christians, you and I cannot help but be impressed by COVID-19. The words of Jesus Christ throughout Scripture ring in our minds as we witness the latest developments in the world around us. The question we face is: what is our reaction to these events? Do we react with fear? Are we filled with anxiety and worry and maybe even dread? Do we wonder...

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Author
Tom Cammenga
Date

2020-04-15

Source
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Scripture References
Jeremiah 29:11
Topics
EschatologyChristian LivingProvidence
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