The Story of the Last Judgment

I love stories. Whether they are true stories like “Unbroken” or “Lone Survivor.” Or fantasy stories like “Lord of the Rings” and “The Chronicles of Narnia.” The artists use words to paint pictures in your mind.

I also really enjoy reading graphic novels of “Batman” or “Spider-Man” or reading children’s books like Dr. Seuss or “Skippy John Jones” because the illustrators combine words and paint in creating pictures on paper. 

I love Jesus’ stories – His parables. He is able to paint a picture with His divine words.

Too Much Mercy

I am all in favor of people getting what they have coming. When people dent my car in the store parking lot or overcharge me on car repairs or make me slam on my brakes after my car has just been fixed, I fantasize – just like you – about divine vengeance coming done on them. I am all for quick and severe justice – but only on other people, of course.

A True Superhero for Our Time

The Joker is laying siege to Gotham City. New York City is under attack by Dr. Octopus and the rest of the Sinister Six. Lex Luthor has another diabolic plan to take over the world.

The people of Gotham and New York and planet Earth are helpless. They are weak victims of crimes being perpetrated against them. They are powerless to stop their enemies.

They need superheroes.

The Israelites in the book of Judges are helpless. They are victims of the mighty Philistines. They are powerless to stop their enemies.

They need a superhero.

Storming the Gates of Hades

Christian writer Greg Elder grew up along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. As a boy he used to spend long hours building intricate sand castles on the beach. One year, however, he encountered trouble. For several days in a row, local bullies came by and used their bare feet to kick down whatever sand castle he was building.

Finally this young boy had had enough. He decided to try an experiment. He started to build a sand castle as before, only this time he included cinder blocks and chunks of concrete as part of the base.

A Dog's Life

One day a farmer’s old dog fell into a dry well. He was trapped. No way out. The animal cried piteously for hours while the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally, though the farmer sympathized with the dog, he decided that the dog was old and the well dry, and neither was worth the trouble of saving. So the farmer decided to bury the old dog and put him out of his misery.

Now the Egyptians Know!

In South Euclid, Ohio, a 62-year-old man from that community was found guilty of picking on a neighbor who has two adopted ethnic, developmentally challenged children, a husband with dementia and a paralyzed son. The man would shine a spotlight at the neighbor’s house at three in the morning and disturb the family’s sleep, play loud music to disturb his neighbors, he spat on the mother while she was holding her children, and publicly shouted a racial epithet to describe the mom. He also regularly threw dog feces at the son’s car.