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Survive the End Days 3. Stockpiling Food Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food. (Genesis, 1:29) What is the one thing that keeps us alive? It’s food, isn’t it? As a survivalist, I do believe in stockpiling food and water, prior to any colossal disaster, so that after the world implodes, you won’t be forced to eat bugs to starve yourself to death. Stockpiling will also give you some time to become familiar with the situation and search for alternative sources of food in the wilderness. In the absence of food, as well as water we would not be able to sustain life on earth, that’s a fact. So food is important because of that, not because it tastes good. Lately, we seem to have gotten on the wrong track, by becoming greedier and greedier and simply devouring food. I’ve actually seen people whose eyes became bigger as they gobbled the food. We should not become blinded by food or say to others “hands off, that’s mine”. No. We should not feast. We should share instead. I would much rather share my last two portions of food with someone who is hungry, than to have it all by myself and save food for another day. This is the right thing to do. So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. (Corinthians 10:31) Especially after seeing what I’ve seen just a few days ago, which touched me to the very core. I saw one beggar whom I donated money to entering a liquor store. I got to admit: the first thing that popped to mind was that he had purchased alcohol. “Is his life really that miserable that only he really wants is for him to drown his sorrows in alcohol?”, was my initial thought. So I sat on the bench outside the store and followed him going out with a bag of gargantuan proportions containing sandwiches. “Oh, ok, he bought food. That’s great.” But still, I continued walking alongside him. I don’t know why but he seemed like a great person. After 15 minutes of walking through the cold air, he stopped under a bridge, where he met a few of his friends and started handing out the sandwiches. Seeing this filled me to the brim. There are some extraordinary people out there. a. Gathering food supplies God has graciously allowed for us to find out about his plans on the apocalyptic end. Heck, I don’t want to begin to imagine people overlooking the important signs mankind has witnessed up until this very moment, like famine and wars. Those people will have a brutal 64 | P a g e