Remember the story of Chicken Little?  Chicken Little is a fictional character in a children’s story.

One day, an acorn falls on Chicken Little’s head.  He instantly assumes the sky is falling.  He panics and spends the rest of the day running around stirring up fear in all of the other animals.

Chicken Little was a doomsayer, a prophet of doom.

Turns out, it was more than just a story.  There are quite a few Chicken Littles in our world.

The Chicken Littles love to predict the end of the world.  Real soon.  Any day now.  The end is just around the corner.

These people have one thing in common.  They are always wrong.

While researching this week for a final chapter in a book I am working on, I stumbled across this website: https://www.superabundance.com/

If you need a good dose of positive cheer, check the site out.

The famous author Jordan Peterson interviewed the authors of Superabundance.  I enjoyed the podcast.  You can also watch it on YouTube.  I listened to it here on Scribd.

The Chicken Littles of the world are wrong.  They are cranky pessimists.  Learn to ignore them.

The world is not coming to an end.  Christ came to win, and He is winning.  For those who are angry about it, have fun stopping this:

 

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