Politicians, ideologists, theologians and philosophers try time and again to provide solutions with nothing remaining: prefab solved problems.
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We can't solve modern problems by going back in time. Retreating to the safety of the familiar is an understandable response, but God has called us to a life of faith. And faith requires us to face the unknown while trusting Him completely.
There is never time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment; the time is always now.
Time is the most precious element of human existence. The successful person knows how to put energy into time and how to draw success from time.
If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality.
We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right.
If we fix a goal and work towards it, then we are never just passing time.
The modern dilemma is essentially a spiritual one, and every one of its main aspects, moral, political and scientific, brings us back to the need of a religious solution.
If you attempt certain things at the right time, they are easy to accomplish - in fact, they almost get done by themselves. If you undertake them before the time is right, not only will they fail, but they will often become impossible to accomplish even when the time would have been right.
The solutions to our problems are and always will be based upon universal, timeless, self-evident principles common to every enduring, prospering society throughout history.
The time is right for a political solution and the way is negotiations.