I guess the
answer to that question depends on your time horizon and if you believe in Biblical
prophecy. From a Biblical perspective,
the world’s economic troubles are about to get worse, even worse than what one
can imagine. According to Biblical
prophecy, times will get so bad that people will throw their gold and silver
into the streets. Ezekiel 7:19 states,
“They throw their silver into the streets, and their gold becomes as
filth. Their silver and their gold is
unable to deliver them in the day of the wrath of Yahuah (God).” Why would anyone do that? A famine will occur, as told to John, on
earth similar to the one prophesized by Joseph to the Pharaoh of Egypt in
Genesis 41 but only worse.
Let’s look at that
prophecy as it pertains to this upcoming famine that is described to John in
the sixth chapter of Revelation. Revelation
6:6, which is the “Third Seal,” states, “A measure of wheat for a denarius and
three measures of barley for a denarius.”
[A measure of wheat bakes one loaf of bread, and a denarius was the
equivalent of a day’s wage.] When the
economic system collapses, Ezekiel and John prophesized that one’s gold and
silver will be worthless.
Now, I believe that
gold and silver are a form of insurance for the currency crisis that lies ahead
of us. I like junk (circulated) silver
coins, which are those pre-1964 dimes (.07 ounces of silver), quarters (.18
ounces of silver), and half dollars (.36 ounces of silver). However, for the Day of Yahusha, your
protection is in Yahuah (God), not your gold and silver.
For those of you
that want to learn about your future as it pertains to Biblical prophesy, you
may want to dust off your Bible and read Chapters 6-10 of Revelation.
2 comments:
I like a agree with yuor assesment. It will all come to nothing eventually. Until then, I see physical junk silver as a way to preserve wealth. SLV is paper and worth what its written on.
You are correct in that $SLV is a derivative(proxy) for physical silver. I use $SLV to for my timing of junk silver.
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