Heb 10:25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
As the world seems to have screeched to a halt and people are staying in their homes. Most restaurants have only curbside pick up or drive up window service. Flights have stopped to many destinations. My wife even sent me a photo of a place in the Philippines where they have erected a wall in the entrance to a nearby town.
Someone thought this was a good idea, but it was also very shortsighted. People can just walk around the wall. Also if there was a big fire or a need for police or military to pass in either direction, it could be disastrous. The closest decent hospital is on the other side, making it difficult for the local residents to seek care. All of the main grocery stores, yet again on the other side of the wall.
This is what fear does to people! Makes us irrational! When a decision is make out of fear or turmoil, usually that decision is suspect. Maybe it seems right to build walls between us, but maybe this is the time when we really need each other.
What does a follower of Jesus do at times like these?
Please reply with your ideas and thoughts in the comments.
Thank you and God bless!
Daddy William
My family
We continue to march!
"Thank you. Come again." I wouldn't say the sign is ironic but it is sad and interesting there above the wall.
I noticed the signs also. This is in the Philippines. I am pretty sure the federal government will be around and make them tear it down!