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For what ever reason I've had a few sleepless nights, God is the cure ! Perhaps the reasons that things on earth, troubled times, are becoming more apparent to some of us, may satisfy our curiosity, yet God has the cure ! We humans have little control of what will happen, even as demon inspired woes befall us all, at present, actually a great Prep and shadow of things to come, strength can be found, only in God's Word. And this is not a false hope or belief system, but the real McCoy, the genuine article ! God has a fool proof Plan for all of us Christian Believers. I, personally, take great hope and comfort in the KJV Bible, and God's promises. When we are in heaven finally, we shall get the right, proper knowledge of how, why, when, where all these earthly things came to be.
So, no matter how we slice and dice it, we must always put on the armor of God, and anchor ourselves to the Truth that makes men free. Read the BOOK ! Study and memorize it... and that goes for me too.
Well, here comes another cold day in the U.P. and so much to do and accomplish. The last time I was at the civilian hospital U.P. here in I.M., the good RN named, Ann Marie, was finishing the wrapping up of my wounded leg again, in what is called, a Unno-boot, when a super heavy set other nurse came into the room and asked Ann Marie to quick help another person who was late for work, so the heavy older woman took over and 're-wrapped' me too tight, so that I had to cut it off my pained leg that same night. I believe that the improper dressing also caused secondary wounds because it was too tight. So... now I have to re-create the wheel again. No more "heavy" nurse.
I may be publishing some controversial subject matter soon, for what it's worth, and the reader must be open minded, for sure. But here is the Disclaimer: God will bring His Plan to completion no matter what earthly man does. Remember, we are living in Satan's world, and strange things are about to happen to scare all the people... the sheeple.
Tom
Reasons For The Rapture
Q. I am trying to get a sound grip on a pre-trib rapture. Perhaps it would be easier to accept this as the next event in the Church age if it was explained in this manner.
The main purpose of the Rapture is not to provide an escape from coming events on earth but as God’s s way of restarting the prophetic clock to bring about the necessary completion of Daniel’s 70th week, Since the Church came into existence at Pentecost, there has been a 2000 year interlude between the end of the 69th week of Daniel and the final 70th week. That 70th week is necessary for Israel to come to salvation, and the Kingdom of God with Christ ruling in Jerusalem to be established. The Church age has to end before the final matter with Israel is completed. Is there a hint of truth in any of this?
A. I think the purpose of the pre-trib rapture is both. Paul and Jesus promised that the Church would be kept out of the time and place of the end time judgments. Paul said Jesus would rescue us from them because we are not appointed to suffer them (1 Thes. 1:10, 1 Thes. 5:9) and Jesus said He would do this because we have kept His command to endure patiently (Rev. 3:10). Both Paul (Romans 11:25) and James (Acts 15:13-18) said taking the church away will allow Israel to come to salvation.
The main purpose of the Rapture is not to provide an escape from coming events on earth but as God’s s way of restarting the prophetic clock to bring about the necessary completion of Daniel’s 70th week, Since the Church came into existence at Pentecost, there has been a 2000 year interlude between the end of the 69th week of Daniel and the final 70th week. That 70th week is necessary for Israel to come to salvation, and the Kingdom of God with Christ ruling in Jerusalem to be established. The Church age has to end before the final matter with Israel is completed. Is there a hint of truth in any of this?
A. I think the purpose of the pre-trib rapture is both. Paul and Jesus promised that the Church would be kept out of the time and place of the end time judgments. Paul said Jesus would rescue us from them because we are not appointed to suffer them (1 Thes. 1:10, 1 Thes. 5:9) and Jesus said He would do this because we have kept His command to endure patiently (Rev. 3:10). Both Paul (Romans 11:25) and James (Acts 15:13-18) said taking the church away will allow Israel to come to salvation.
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Daily Dispatch | Monday , October 6, 2014 | Oncologists have known about this for 30 years!? Privacy Policy | ||||
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Moderate drinking protects your heart, even if you have high blood pressure | |||||
Dear Reader, I periodically point out the benefits of moderation in all things--and that includes the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. In fact, a major, new meta-analysis found that even men and women with high blood pressure who drink moderately live longer than their teetotaler peers do. These new findings go against the conventional advice doled out by many doctors. But when you apply a little common sense--instead of promoting a politically correct, pet theory--the findings make perfect sense. Of course, research consistently shows you don't want to drink too much or too little alcohol. There is a "goldilocks amount." And I'll tell you about that in just a moment. But first, let's back up and look at the bigger picture... Why does drinking a moderate amount of alcohol seem to benefit health and longevity? Reductionists in the mainstream and the natural products worlds want to find the single "magic bullet." For example, some experts point to the "anti-oxidant" resveratrol found in red wine. But there are two big problems with that idea. First, the research was never really there to show resveratrol was the single substance that could account for all these benefits. In fact, I recently reported that dozens of studies on resveratrol were fraudulent. Plus, chances are, you'd have to go through the better part of a wine barrel to obtain an "active dose" of resveratrol. Obviously, this practice would be quite dangerous in other respects. Second, we know drinking virtually any kind of alcoholic beverage extols health benefits. And most kinds of alcohol contain no resveratrol at all. Considering these factors, it is evident we should look instead at how moderate alcohol reduces stress. It is recognized that stress plays a huge factor in the development of chronic diseases--including heart disease, cancer, and now diabetes. So, of course, anything that reduces stress reduces your risk of these diseases. In the past, however, researchers attempted to link drinking alcohol to a higher risk of high blood pressure. I never really understood how. Alcohol causes smaller blood vessels to dilate, which lowers resistance to blood flow and should lower blood pressure. It also provides more blood flow to peripheral muscles and nerves. That's why people with lifelong diabetes report improved feeling and sensation in their fingers and toes by having a glass of wine with lunch and dinner. We should also consider the relaxing, "mind-body" effects of alcohol on blood pressure and the central nervous system. Other studies have suggested that alcohol might improve heart rate variability or prevent atherosclerosis to account for the benefits. | |||||
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According to the new meta-analysis, having one or two drinks per day does appear to protect men and women with high blood pressure from heart disease and death. This new meta-analysis combines data from nine previous studies. It involved nearly 400,000 people with high blood pressure. And it included data on men and women who consumed different types of alcohol. Including wine, beer and spirits. Researchers divided participants in to four groups:
Overall, cardiovascular diseases, heart attacks, strokes and other negative outcomes went down as alcohol consumption increased in these ranges. In terms of overall mortality, the risk was lowest among those who drank between 8 to 10 grams per day. Those who achieve this "goldilocks amount," lowered their risk of dying by about 18 percent. Risk was not as low for those who did not drink at all and for those who drank more than 10 grams per day. (Note: This study included very few heavy drinkers. Many studies have shown that health benefits of alcohol disappear for heavy or binge drinkers.) Remember, this study involved men and women who already had high blood pressure. In the general population and among people with normal blood pressure, the beneficial effects of moderate alcohol are even more pronounced. Bottom line? One to two drinks daily appears to be the right amount to lower heart disease and mortality--whether or not you already have high blood pressure. Of course, doctors will keep seeking "magic bullets" to explain this finding. And prohibitionists will keep trying to discount all the scientific data. But the only factor I can see to account for all these effects is the stress-reduction benefit of moderate alcohol consumption. So relax...and enjoy. But only in moderation. Cheers! Always on the side of science, Marc S. Micozzi, M.D., Ph.D. Source: "Association Between Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Patients With Hypertension: A Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies," Mayo Clinic Proceedings September 2014; 89(9): 1201-1210 | |||||
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