I’ve been trying to organize my food stash in the basement. Some of the canned food is from 2019. We’re starting to eat some of the $2000 we invested in the idea that “someday we’re going to be starving to death.” With food prices so high, we prepare meals from our stash to cut down on our grocery bill. I’m happy we have it but hope we won’t regret cutting into it later.
It got me thinking about all the threats we peddle through on any given day: aliens, blackouts, internet sabotage, new pandemics, concentration camps, etc. etc. etc.
I’m wondering if I can get better at discerning which threats to react to. We’ve got a seriously new and amazing generator in the garage. I’m glad we’re prepared, but preparing hasn’t been cheap or easy.
Of all your prep work, what are you most relieved to have? What could have waited or not been done at all, if anything? Any regrets? Anything still on your wish list?
I regret paying a 1.00 a round for .223 rounds. They are much cheaper now and I had plenty of rounds the whole time.
Nothing keeps me up at night because no weapon formed against me can prosper. God is real frogs. Every promise in the bible is meant for you. Yes, the angel of death is drawing near, but God promised us that the angel will pass us up if we just trust in Him.
Look at what Pol Pot did in Cambodia. Evacuations. If they went full Red on us you will not be allowed in your own home. Anything you stock pile will fall into their hands.
Luckily that isn't their plans. Their plans are to use our own children against us. Social Credit and forced vaccinations while our own children cheer for them and report us if we say anything against them.
Thankfully they are stupid and that plan is now failing. TV and movies were a very very powerful method that they had of controlling the minds of the young and then they went and broke their own system with the over-the-top woke crap.
Despite what the corporate media and the internet is showing most kids have no love for woke bullshit. Kids rebel against their parents' generation. I think things will start changing for the better as this group of kids start getting older.
Bill Cooper once said: If you are a Christian, you have nothing to fear. If you believe in God, you have nothing to fear. If you have fear, you're not a Christian, and you don't believe in God.
When the Demons kick in and try to fear me, I pray. There's nothing that keeps me up at night.
As you've learned, you have to keep food in rotation. Other than that, skills and information are great to have. Study and practice. Trusting in God's provision and will. Im not perfect at it, but He's showing me where I fear and how to come to Him with that. Trust and be a good steward with what He's entrusted you with, be it Faith, material goods or knowledge, etc.
Not being able to afford preparing while feeding the fam at the same time terrifies me.