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That brings me a lot of comfort when I see heavy transits hitting my chart, knowing that he is in control, and he knows how much I can endure, and it draws me even closer to him, knowing what's coming and seeking his wisdom and guidance in dealing with these situations. By looking at the charts I can also tell when these heavy transits will let up and when better ones will be coming along, i.e., I can see when is a good time to "plant and to uproot" or a "time to tear down, and a time to build" etc. (see Ecl. 3:2). Without astrology, Christians can do the same thing, but with it we can see the reasons for what we're going through. It's just another aid to help us through life--similar to that of a weather forecaster. We don't have to listen to the weather report either, but sometimes it helps.
Q. When you talk (or write) to Christians on a one on one basis about astrology and Christianity, what is usually their reaction? A few condemned me. On the other hand several were concerned about what I was doing, but wanted to learn more about why I believe this way (knowing what a defender of the Gospel I have been in the past). I'm therefore able to share with them what I believe scripture says on this matter. A few have agreed with the direction my life is taking and are encouraging me wholeheartedly. So it's a mixed bag of reactions.
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