
There will no doubt all be personalized, I'm sure. Tammie, I can't hardly be dogmatic after all the previous times we were wrong. And this also is why I look towards a divine disclosure. I'd trust His word over mine, any day. That said, there is only a slight sense of somberness in my spirit that this is indeed the year. Mingled with some apprehension and some fear. Perhaps this will grow as we get closer?! TR So are you guys hungry or something? :popcorn — ok I’ll bite — mine will be angel food cake, seriously, I love that sponge type cake. :yahoo: How about a manna cake with extra sugar and cinnamon! Topped with a caramel butterscotch syrup, with sprinkles. OK, now I'm hungry! TR Hee hee hee ... yep VERY hungry, could go for a slice right now. I love all kinds of cake ... but if I had to choose ... its the 3 layer sponge cake with whip cream, strawberries, pineapple and peaches. :good: I agree 2020 is looking very promising for our new life in the Promise Land above! I’m extremely excited and can’t wait to say good riddance to this life. TR. Your topic "headline" is a good functional defintion of biblical hope...Not if, But When. Now faith is the evidence of things hoped for, the substance of things not seen. The world's type of hope is essentially nothing more than wishful thinking about something that we have no basis upon which to confidently expect our desired outcome will actually come to pass. Biblical hope, however, is entirely different. It is based on God's promises and the faithfulness of His character. It is a strong, confident assurance of not if, but when... Harpazo! Maranatha!!!