Remembrance Sunday.
On the 11th minute of the 11th hour of the 11th November 1918 the first World War of the 20th Century ended. Million of British and allied soldiers had died, in what seemed a pointless war. Twenty years later over 100 million people would die in another World War (1939-45). The first world war saw the introduction of the tank and the use of mustered gas. the second would see mass areal bombing, missiles and atomic weapons.
Thousands of veterans will walk through central London on Sunday morning and our Queen Elizabeth-II will lay wreaths to the fallen. Among the dead are the 12 million civilian’s Jews and Chinese who died in work and death camps, some being medically experimented on.
Jesus told His followers not to be worried about wars, because they were inevitable. Mark 13:7
The condition of our hearts are selfish and sinful. Romans 3:23, 6:23.
At the end we need to know on Judgement Day were we will be standing with God. John 3:16-21, Acts 4:12.