I am getting a little tired with the number of times politicians and experts on many subjects come on TV and tell me that we live in uncertain times. This is often a preamble for them to expound their theories on any topic and end up teaching you nothing and leaving you depressed to the point of suicidal.
At the risk of offending anyone, let me proclaim my theory. Henceforth, it will be known as Moubarak's Theory of Certainty in an Unstable World.
What is uncertainty? Imagine waking up in the morning and your egg Benedict tastes like rotten fish. Or your coffee tastes of soap suds. Now that is uncertainty. Things that happen suddenly and unexpectedly that leave you perplexed and even worried. Especially if the uncertainty continues in other spheres of your life, like your car becomes another colour, or the trees in your garden have moved places by themselves. No doubt you can think of other examples.
Personally, I don't think we live in uncertain times. We live in very certain and predictable times.
You don't need to look too far in the Bible to find examples of many times when people moved away from God and faced terrible (predictable) outcomes.
The Jews rebelled against Moses and God after they left Egypt. Look what happened to them.
People rebelled and disobeyed God at the times of Noah and were destroyed by the floods.
King David, his son Solomon, and his son Rehoboam all disobeyed God and faced the consequences.
Throughout history you will find that when humanity turns its back on God its Creator they face terrible times.
This is not uncertainty. It is certainty. Whether we like it or not God has given us a set of rules to live by. We ignore them at our peril. We live in very certain and predictable times.
NOTE: This post should not have been written in case it offends someone. You may choose to ignore it.

Amen, amen, amen!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the support and encouragement, Debby.
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The thing is, those people who aren't Bible readers think they're the first one to discover facts that are highly unusual. It's a type of "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it".
ReplyDeleteYou are so right Kathy. We repeat the mistakes of the past.
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Excellent post and insights, Victor. You are exactly right -- when we disobey the Lord, it is certain times will be hard.
ReplyDeleteAnd the post hole illustration, very good! Thanks for taking the time to share all of this with us.
Thank you Barbara. I hope these posts of mine help someone somewhere.
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You're absolutely right, Victor. When we disobey God, that's when chaos and uncertainty come into play. Your meme was spot on, too. Blessings, my friend!
ReplyDeleteMany thanx Martha. People will never learn. The Ten Commandments were written for a purpose not as a discussion document.
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I gotta get to Bible Study, but I am still laughing at the opening graphic. GOOD STUFF. Gotta go thanks love ya! Thanks for some inspiration. I needed that.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jack for calling in. God bless you and yours.
DeleteWonderful thoughts, Victor. Realizing what's Right (v. wrong) isn't brain surgery, tho' some would have us believe otherwise. Sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this, Mevely. You're too kind. God bless you.
DeleteAmen, great post.
ReplyDeleteThanx K. God bless.
DeleteGood post Victor.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan. God bless.
DeleteTimes have always been uncertain in the fact we don’t know what the future holds. The difference is, we know Who holds the future.
ReplyDeleteYes, we ignore Him to our great peril.
Well said Mimi. God bless you.
DeletePundits say it is an uncertain time to make us pay attention to them. Life is uncertainly. If not it would be quite dull
ReplyDeleteGood point Ruby. God bless always.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is Victor - all this has been predicted. Hard and sad to go through. It would be great if we didn't have to, but we do.
ReplyDeleteI agree; you are right, Sandie.
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"Jehovah is exalted; for he dwelleth on high: he hath filled Zion with justice and righteousness; and he shall be the stability of thy times", Isaiah 33, 5-6. We have certainty in Him.
ReplyDeleteAmen, David. God bless.
DeleteVery well said! I just came across your blog and I am enjoying it. This may seem odd, but at the end of your post you say you pray for all commenters. May I ask that you would pray for myself and my family. I don't often ask for prayer and am a very private person. Provision and protection. Thank you and God bless.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see you here Rose. Thank you. Please call again soon and often. Rest assured I am praying for you and your family.
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Thank you so much. God bless you.
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