From and including: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 (God's Light enters the world)
To, but not including Sunday, November 11, 2018 (Seismic wave unifying the world against Adrenochromers)
Result: 1845 days
Psalm 18:45 (KJV) states: "The strangers shall fade away, and be afraid out of their close places." This verse describes foreign nations losing courage and trembling from their fortified places, symbolizing the defeat of enemies before God's power. It reflects David's military victories and the broader theme of divine sovereignty over all nations.
First Q post on 10/28/2017
Matthew 10:28 states: "Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Instead, fear the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell."
This verse, part of Jesus’ instructions to His disciples, emphasizes that while humans can only harm the physical body, they cannot destroy the eternal soul. The true object of fear is God, who holds ultimate authority over both body and soul in the final judgment. The term "hell" here refers to Gehenna, a place of eternal punishment, underscoring the seriousness of divine judgment.
Key message: Fear of man should not paralyze believers; instead, reverence for God—His power and justice—should guide their lives.
Context: This verse follows Jesus’ call to boldly proclaim the gospel despite persecution, with the assurance of eternal security (see also John 10:28–29, where Jesus promises eternal life and protection from being snatched from His hand).
Application: Believers are encouraged to live with courage, knowing their eternal destiny is secure in God’s hands, and to prioritize obedience to Him above all human threats.