Joshua 22 Possible War Over an Altar!



  
 Good Monday morning! I am so excited to be writing to all of you this morning! Why, you ask? Well, for that, I don’t have a clear answer; there is just some kind of JOY in my heart! There is so much that is to happen today in the world, and some of it might start some unbelievable events ahead! NO MAN will know, that includes me, but there are sure many signs about. Some of which have never been around before! I am also excited for the next Starship test flight tonight from SpaceX, as a former NASA employee (subcontractor to be specific), I have been watching Elon’s team with great excitement!

  I am also excited because my eldest son and I will be doing a few things around The Little Hundred Acre Wood this morning. We need to wrap up his projects before he moves out in three weeks! We are excited for his new adventure, but we must admit we will miss him being around. I need to check out our trailer mechanically before his move and get the tags all current.

  Well, I am rambling in my excitement. Let’s get to Today’s Daily Bible Challenge in Joshua 22. Where we will read about a war almost breaking out between the tribes of Israel. It is crazy how man can go to war and then find out that it was all a mistake/misunderstanding. I am so thankful that these men didn’t let their foolish pride get in the way and listened and trusted each other in the conflict! I also was thinking how important passion is, these people were so passionate about God, they got fighting mad over an Altar. We don't get very passionate about God these days. I wonder why that is? Well, I want you to read/listen for yourself, so click that link below and find out more! We welcome your questions and comments via PM/DM and usually get back to everyone within twelve to twenty-four hours.

  Talk with you soon!


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