Lamentations Over the Last and Lost
Gene Van Shaar
In about 600 B.C. the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah warned his people of a conspiracy that would lead to national destruction. The princes and priests ridiculed him and cast him into a miry dungeon. In time, those who ignored or mistreated Jeremiah were killed or taken into captivity. Jeremiah survived and wrote the book of Lamentations grieving over the needless desolation of his country. Later, the people sat by the rivers of Babylon and wept over all they had lost. (Psalm 137:1)
Life is full of last times and losses, like the last warm day before winter, or the last conversation with a loved one before death. Today, I am grieving over some impending last times and losses. The comrades coming into power (Biden/Harris, et al) have already begun to terminate many good things, including the following seven:
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