Covid-19
So with this virus and the people that are in a panic the world is becoming a very dangerous place.
We need to look at history and learn from it. Panic does nothing but put all lives at risk.
If we keep our eyes on God and remember that He is in control, we will make it through this.
Our children and the elderly count on us to help them survive in this time of need.
With stores empty and no food or supplys to be found, some of us are hording for no reason at all.
Yes this Covid-19 virus is killing people and keeping them sick but the lack of household essentials is more damaging than the virus.
Instead of panic and fear, we need to come together and help one another and pray that we have Gods forgiveness to make it through.
We all need things but what about those who don't have the means to get them? Some have the means to get them but can't find them because people are only looking out for themselves.
We are told to stay indoors to stop the spread of the virus yet we continue to go on like nothing is wrong.
With empty shelves we are forced to go to mutable places to find what we need, exposing ourselves even more.
Fear and panic has gotten out of hand.
We must pray!
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Great post, Tommy. I do pray for the world.
Stay safe,
Mickey