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Redeemer Baptist Church: Community Comments on 'Living Sacrifices in Light of Eternal Hope'

Good, positive post. My viewpoint tends to be a bit more negative. I see 9/11 as a judgment of God against America’s ungodliness (similar to how God used pagan nations to punish Israel for their idolatry), and, not as simply a past event, but as a beginning point for Islamic takeover, initially marked by Islamic apologists claiming that Islam is really a religion of peace, the creation of the idea of Islamophobia, etc. As far as Charlie Kirk, I see his murder as not so much a political assassination, but more as a Christian martyr who took a public stand for godliness and the gospel, and whose assassination was largely because he publicly condemned sin.

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Redeemer Baptist Church: Community Comments on 'Living Sacrifices in Light of Eternal Hope'

In reply to Jeff Jenkins. Jeff, thanks for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate your willingness to speak honestly about how you see these events. Scripture certainly does show us that God sometimes used tragedy and even foreign nations as instruments of judgment against His people when they turned away from Him. At the same time, I think we need to be careful not to assume we can always know or name God’s specific purposes in present-day events. When Jesus was told about a tower that fell in Siloam and killed eighteen people, His response was not to assign blame or draw a straight line to judgment, but to say, “Do you think they were worse offenders than all the others who lived in Jerusalem? No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish” (Luke 13:4–5). In other words, tragedies like these should drive us to humility, self-examination, and repentance before God. They are reminders of how fragile life is and how much we need His mercy every day. I do believe that Charlie Kirk sought to stand boldly for what he believed was right, and I grieve his death along with you, I believe that we should let his loss remind us to remain faithful in our own daily walk with the Lord and to live with eternity in view. We can be confident that whatever God’s purpose in these events, He calls us to respond with faith, with repentance, and with steadfast hope in Christ, who alone is our refuge and salvation.

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Enjoy Swimming, Kayaking, and Hiking at Rainbow Springs State Park near Dunnellon

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"The beautiful Rainbow Springs offer crystal-clear swimming, snorkeling, canoeing and kayaking. Hikers can explore nature trails. Full-facility camping is available. More Information Swimming and Snorkeling The Rainbow River is a designated National Natural Landmark. The spring is the centerpiece of the park, gushing forth at an average rate of 400-600 million gallons of water per day! The water maintains a constant 72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. Swimming is allowed in the designated swimming area of the headsprings. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer months. Swimming in the Rainbow River is also allowed. Snorkeling is a popular activity in the Rainbow River. The clear water allows snorkelers to see a variety of fish, turtles, and other aquatic life. Canoeing and Kayaking Canoeing and kayaking are popular activities on the Rainbow River. The river is a gentle, winding waterway that is perfect for paddling. Visitors can rent canoes and kayaks at the park's concession. You can paddle upstream toward the headsprings, or downstream toward the Withlacoochee River. Shuttles are available for those who wish to paddle downstream and be transported back to the park. Hiking The park offers several nature trails that wind through the forest. The trails range in length from a half-mile to two miles. The trails are a great way to see the park's natural beauty. Camping The park has a full-facility campground with 60 campsites. The campsites have water and electric hookups. The campground also has restrooms, showers, and a laundry facility. Reservations are required. Picnicking The park has several picnic areas with tables and grills. The picnic areas are a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Playground The park has a playground for children. The playground is located near the picnic areas. Accessibility Rainbow Springs State Park is committed to providing accessible recreation opportunities for all visitors. The park has accessible restrooms, picnic areas, and campsites. The park also has a paved trail that is accessible to wheelchairs. Amenities * Restrooms * Showers * Laundry facility * Picnic areas * Playground * Canoe and kayak rentals * Shuttle service * Gift shop * Concessions"

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