You almost never get it back of your own volition (but you do get it back).
That’s the story of the Exodus 🔥
I wrote about this recently with regards to bitcoin:
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/5f/15/E0687ABB-8A4B-4E42-BAC8-6BBBEB1CE47E/A%20Modern%20Exodus%20(Final).pdf
Lmk what you think 🤝
#Bitcoin
#AModernExodus
Not exactly.
As far as I can tell, they were given a second chance.
I teased out the idea in the following paper I wrote for the Church at large to understand #Bitcoin through the lens of the Exodus story.
Skip to the end of page 32 and top of page 33 for the part referencing the Moses finding the Israelites worshiping the golden calf. 🤙
Lmk what you think 👇
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BZjJWZqCuvjyRZBQq1fRP1Okddt6_OgusyibCZzHRnc/edit
It’s been mandated federally in the US on and off since 1917 and the current continuous requirement has been in place since 1980.
If it’s mandated, what’s the perceived issue with it happening automatically?
The timing ⏱️ of this note is 👌
Just last month I finished writing ✍️ what ended up being something of a prophetic word that feels as though it was written by this guy.
I’d be honored if you guys looked it over. If it doesn’t capture you in the first couple pages then leave it be, but I think there’s something there.
@HODL 🤝
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Bishop Lesslie Newbigin was once asked whether, as he looked to the future, he was optimistic or pessimistic. His reply was simple and characteristic. “I am,” he said, “neither an optimist nor a pessimist. Jesus Christ is risen from the dead!”
#Jesus
Do you think this idea is synonymous with the Genesis 1 idea of “good” vs “very good”?
The differentiation between good and very good being something akin to beauty? 🧐
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