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Revisiting Rewriting History with a Different Pen: A Reflection on Our Present


Revisiting rewriting history with a different pen. In actuality, this was not meant to say that we are rewriting history. That would be too big an expression for what is going on in the Middle East, Ukraine, Afghanistan, or anywhere on the planet.

We are witnessing more than ever climate change effects ravaging us like earthquakes, forest fires, and flash floods which are more frequent than it was earlier. Even babies born in the last five years can tell us how many of these events have taken place on our planet in the previous five years.

Time will give the explanation for all this to happen all at once by the time they turn ten. Rewriting means a much bigger, bolder, and more beautiful expression the aura could be present everywhere.

What are we seeing today? Killed innocent victims of war, natural disasters, or people dying from diseases like epidemics, etc. These cannot rewrite history. They are eating up all that has been created thus far. Folklores, songs, and fairy tales will be the beginning of a new dawn. We are not still in the dawn.

It was like during the time of Noah God delivered to His people a new earth and new heaven so also we should see all this happen before the new dawn and the new day will rise with the rising sun. God has made a new covenant with his people just as He entered with a covenant with Noah in his time.


 

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