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Daily Bread (The Time Machine)

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The Time Machine
READ: Revelation 21:1-4

With the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. —2 Peter 3:8

In 1896, H. G. Wells published a book titled The Time Machine, an imaginative tale of a scientist who builds a machine that can transport someone through time. The time traveler is preoccupied with the future, not the past. Like many scientists, he believes “progress” will enable the human race to build a better world. Yet in Wells’ book, this science-fiction story does not have a happy ending.

The protagonist travels millions of years into the future. There the world has grown cold and dark. As a bleak snow falls, he sees the last remnants of life awaiting extinction. Thoroughly sickened by the twilight of life on our planet, the scientist returns to the time of his origin to report his anguish.

The biblical view of the future is very different. It tells us that God is Lord over time itself: “With the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day” (2 Peter 3:8). We can be optimistic about the future because God will replace our world with a new one. In that new heaven and new earth we will experience blessed fellowship with our Creator for eternity (Rev. 21:1-4). Even now, Jesus is preparing a place for those who love Him (John 14:1-3), a place where “there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying” (Rev. 21:4). — Dennis Fisher

If God has made this world so fair,
Where sin and death abound,
How beautiful beyond compare
Will paradise be found! —Montgomery


Jesus is preparing a place for us and preparing us for that place.
 
1992 I think is was, I took my family to Florida to see the mouse, (mickey) is the one. We had an excellent holiday. I recall taking a ride on a machine called 'Back to the Future'.

My wife one end and me at tother, and others in between. A lady asked me as we fastened our seat belts, "What is going to happen?" I replied "Nothing much" But we will be led to believe otherwise.

Such was the case. We flew over the rooftops, almost colliding with ........etc.

H.G.Wells in 1896 'The Time Machine'

We learn something new everyday
 
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