Food For Thought 6/14/2026


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They shall neither hunger anymore nor thirst anymore; the sun shall not strike them, nor any heat (Revelation 7:16).

Highest Temperatures

The highest known temperature in the shade in Britain occurred on July 22, 1868, at Tonbridge in Kent when the heat reached 100.4°F. But the world record is held by Libya where a temperature of 136.4°F was recorded in 1922.

According to U. S. Air Force experiments, the highest dry-air temperature that could be endured by naked men was found to be 400°F in 1960. For heavily-clothed men, the highest is 500°F. (Note that steaks require only 325°F).

A Tribulation Scene

Take a day or two with the summer temperatures in the 90’s (F) and you read of power brownouts. Radio announcers implore people to reduce their use of electricity, to turn off their air conditioners. Imagine with the heat of this sun in the previous judgment of the tribulation, the mass power failure that will occur.

Then comes complete darkness! What a contrast! And with people switching on lights, autos constantly employing lights, more power failure and battery failures!

If black dust is added to the atmosphere this quite possibly will approach total darkness with no electric lights or light from any scientific device able to penetrate this blackness. Think of the chaos on the highways, in hospitals . . . children in school unable to come home!
~ Revelation Visualized

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Unless otherwise noted, Scripture taken from the New King James Version®, NKJV © 1982 by Thomas Nelson.
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About Roland Ledoux

Ordained minister (thus a servant). Called to encourage and inspire one another by teaching His Word, and through intercessory prayer for others, praying for those in need as well as the lost. I and my wife of 50+ years live in Delta, Colorado where the Lord has chosen to plant us in a beautiful church home.
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