I’m not sure there is a single person who has not experienced great loss in their life. Someone they loved passed from this earth. As Christians, we believe they are in a place of rest until Jesus return when the dead in Christ will rise first (1st Thessalonians Ch. 4 verse 6). One would think that it would be easier to cope when someone so close to us is gone.
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The bible often throughout its pages refers to both Gods' followers and Jesus as sheep. Why? The reason is something that is worth discussing.
Memories will flood my mind in my final moments alive. They will pour in without restraint. But will they be memories of great value or of regret?
Committing to something is easy. If we act, we commit to a choice, if we ignore and quit we commit to failure. If we see the good we ought to do and don’t do, we sinned. That is a serious commitment to make.
However, the real commitment comes from our unique choices. This is the only moment I have to decide to do right. There is no other time left except for right now. I cannot tell you what tomorrow will bring. Therefore, there is no reason worrying about it.
The pure essence of who we are as people comes from the freedom of choice. Life is uncertain. We wake up and begin to busy ourselves with what we believe to be the right thing to do.
You may have heard the argument that challenges Christians about judging others. Most often, accusations come in stating that Christians are NOT to judge. Is this true?
Life is full of Uncertainty
The blackness is overwhelming as you search frantically around. Objects that seemed once so familiar are now foreign to your touch. Sometimes, we leave a church in search for something. Problem is, what are we searching for?
Great question! Becoming a Christian is not the same as joining a church. There is no evidence to support the idea that you must join a church to be a Christian.
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