THIS IS THE LAST BLOG POST FOR 2025 – please stand by for a new theme to 2026 – each week features one of our Holy Bible-inspired Bible Signs. It will be quite fun and exciting!
Lyrics: “This Life is But for a Moment (Parody of “100 Years” by Five For Fighting) This life is but for a moment Caught in between hell and heaven And you’re just dreamin’ Thinkin’ God loves you as you are This life is but for a moment Your sin is stronger than ever The earth’s on fire Making same-sex marriage your law Repent, there’s still time for you Time for you to tell the truth Neighbor, there’s never a wish better than this Than that all of you would obey and repent This life is but for a moment Christ said to go and sin no more How can you pretend that We are castin’ stones? This life is but for a moment God’s wrath is high You are heading into a crisis Making your idols your life Repent, there’s still time for you Thankful our parents tell the truth – and we’ll Hold it within our hearts Repent, there’s still time for you Neighbor, there’s never a wish better than this Than that all of you would obey and repent This life goes by Obeying God is wise In just a blink of an eye Then this life is gone The end is drawing nigh Time is movin’ on. This life is just for a moment It’s time for truth for just a moment Cuz our Redeemer Counting the days when He’ll come back Repent, there’s still time for you Time for you to hear the truth It can be – this is the day Every day – you can obey (oh oh ohs) Repent, there’s still time for you Time for you to heed the truth Hey neighbor — there’s never a wish better than this Than that all of you would obey and repent”
Acts 16:25 And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.
For the original parody, you can visit this same website, or here is a little different iteration: https://suno.com/s/RGdWwWFkBJt9Gwfk.
Monday’s Choices – > https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/22/philadelphia-kensington-drug-medetomidine.
Tuesday’s Choice – > https://apple.news/AiUmbchadRImXPstRyUyMVQ.
Wednesday’s Choices – > At least 2 dead in ‘catastrophic’ explosion at nursing home in Pennsylvania: Officials – ABC News.
Or maybe THIS iteration?: https://suno.com/s/RDBMoxqZwFHS4kmB.
Thursday’s choice -> Why is the US bombing Nigeria? | Vox.
Friday’s Choice -> https://abcnews.go.com/US/report-active-shooter-sheriffs-office-idaho-authorities/story?id=128712797.
Saturday’s Choice -> Winter Storm Warning for ‘Bitterly Cold’ -20° Weather, 40 MPH Winds, ‘Heavy Snow’ – Men’s Journal.
Sunday’s Choice -> Why Netanyahu’s visit to Mar-a-Lago is the opening act to Israeli Prime Minister’s reelection bid | CNN.
Psalm 43:4 Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy: yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God.
P.S. When you ask AI about how many Soldiers, LEOs (to include Corrections Officers) have died in 2025, thus far, they say: As of late December 2025, reports from official sources indicate the following numbers of line-of-duty deaths:
Law Enforcement and Corrections Officers
- Approximately 95 law enforcement officers (including local, state, federal, and corrections) have died in the line of duty in the U.S. thus far in 2025.
- The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) reported 42 line-of-duty deaths as of the mid-year mark (June 30, 2025).
- The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) reported a total of 66 officer fatalities as of September 19, 2025.
- Causes of death in 2025 have included firearms-related incidents, traffic-related incidents, and other causes such as duty-related illnesses or physical assaults.
U.S. Military Soldiers
- As of December 22, 2025, there have been 108 total deaths of U.S. service members in Operation Freedom’s Sentinel (OFS), which includes 77 hostile deaths and 31 non-hostile deaths. Note this figure represents all deaths within this specific operation’s theatre and timeframe.
- Another source, as of July 2025, reported 65 military personnel and civilians had died in mishaps involving V-22 aircraft that year.
- A separate report, current to May 2025, stated that 96 U.S. service members had died in the effort to dismantle the Islamic State terrorist threat since the operation began, which is a cumulative total across multiple years, not solely for 2025.
It is important to note that these figures are based on preliminary data and may not represent the final, official counts which are often released and updated the following year.