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We all came from different parts of the world. All of us have colorful history, but even if you think you don't; you or someone in your family most likely does.
I want to share some interesting moments from my life. This will include: growing up in the communist country, leaving my home country of Poland, and coming to the United States. Meeting my wife and starting a family. Converting to the LDS church and starting my own business.

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Sunday, October 22, 2023

Second Coming of Jesus Christ

 We find ourselves in both challenging and remarkable times, just as prophesied by Isaiah and other scriptural prophets. While many believe that the Second Coming of our Savior is far off, this notion aligns with the explanations provided by numerous evangelicals. What sets us apart, as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is the privilege of having true prophets who interpret revelations and guide us in distinguishing between fulfilled prophecies and those yet to come to pass.
It is incumbent upon us to be vigilant, actively seeking the signs so that we may not be caught unaware when the Savior comes "like a thief in the night." Our prophets have cautioned against relying on the various timelines found online, as they are often incorrect and misleading.
There is a common misunderstanding, even among some members of our own church, regarding the Book of Revelation and the events surrounding Armageddon and the appearance of the two prophets. While the entire world may be familiar with this concept, it is crucial to recognize that it will not unfold as many anticipate. We cannot afford to delay our repentance until the last 3.5 years, based on a calendar and the arrival of these prophets. The reality will be quite different.
The concept of 3.5 years often symbolizes a brief or incomplete period of time. This understanding can be traced back to Jewish tradition, where the number 3.5 signifies a partial duration. Conversely, the number 7 is associated with fullness or completeness.
It is important to clarify that the idea of a specific "7 years of tribulation" is not a doctrine within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While it may have been adopted or discussed by some individuals within the Church, it is not an official teaching or belief endorsed by the Church or its leaders. It is always recommended to rely on the guidance and teachings of the living prophets and official Church sources for accurate doctrine and understanding.

Thursday, October 19, 2023

Many losing faith

 Those who know me will understand the sorrow I feel. I will use the analogy of racing a mountain bike on a challenging trail to express this sentiment.

Initially, at the start of the trail, things didn't seem too difficult. The path was smooth with a gentle incline. There were a few individuals standing by the trail, but the cheering was minimal. However, as we reached the three-quarter mark, after encountering numerous arduous hills, many people decided to give up. They felt overwhelmed, exhausted, and disappointed in themselves. Some of them even resorted to mocking and berating those who were still pushing forward but struggling to find the strength to continue. They tried to persuade them to quit, claiming that life is so much better without the discipline and hardship.
Eventually, at the final stretch, numerous individuals gave up, oblivious to the fact that the finish line was just two turns away.
We are incredibly close to reaching our goals and to the finish line. Now is the time to prepare ourselves to push a little bit further. It saddens me to see so many of my friends putting their bikes in the garage and giving up on their journey. I love them, but it is just sad.

Friday, August 18, 2023

Up is Down

 It appears that our world has become unhinged. Everything has been turned upside down. What was once considered right is now considered wrong, and what was once deemed bad is now seen as good. It seems that one's opinion is only considered valid if it aligns with the other side. I'm not referring to politics or religion, but rather to the loss of common sense that we are experiencing. Taking just a few steps back, one can easily observe the astonishing state of affairs surrounding us. This mixture of concern and anticipation arises within me, as I contemplate how dire the situation may become. However, it also fills me with a sense of excitement, for I am aware that my Savior will arrive imminently. My heart yearns for this moment to arrive swiftly, and I offer my fervent prayers for it to be so.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Student Loan

 Many individuals make the responsible and honorable choice to save money for their college education. They may work every other year, sacrificing their time in order to accumulate enough funds to cover a year's worth of tuition. Others opt for community college due to the exorbitant costs associated with traditional universities. Some even choose to live with their parents to save on rent, enabling them to pursue their education. These actions demonstrate responsibility and integrity.
Why is it essential to exercise caution and responsibility in life? Why are we always advised not to take on more than we can handle? Why do we have a Supreme Court? These are all straightforward questions, but in the current times, everything seems to be in disarray. The role of the Supreme Court is to ensure that the other two branches of government adhere to the constitution. However, they recently ruled that it is unconstitutional for the government to forgive student loans, while the executive branch insists on doing so anyway.
Given this situation, one might question the importance of upholding the law. Why not simply follow the government's lead and embrace anarchy? But if we examine history, we will find that anarchy never yields positive outcomes. So, it remains crucial to maintain law and order for the sake of a functioning society.