Wednesday, April 20, 2016

WHERE WILL YOU SPEND ETERNITY

SCRIPTURE: For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come. – Hebrews 13:14

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: To live on earth without God is to waste your existence.

Some time ago, I heard a story of a stupendously rich man who died and was about to be buried. While they were burying the remains, a mad man shouted, “Hold on! Don’t bury him alone. Put all his cars and houses in his grave and bury them with him”. Everyone was shocked at the mad man’s statement, but God used him to preach a message. 

The truth is: if that rich man had no relationship with God while he was on earth, he had wasted his life.

Beloved, everyone will die one day and face eternity, either with God in Heaven or with the devil in hellfire. 

Your life is a gift from God to be used to serve Him. To live on earth without God is to waste your existence. You will give account of your life to God one day. 

How then do you live in order to spend eternity with God?

1) Accept Jesus Christ as your LORD and Saviour

2) Abstain from every form of filthiness.

3). Develop a quality relationship with God.

Beloved, do not waste your life on earth; use it to serve your Creator.

Remember this: To live on earth without God is to waste your existence.

ASSIGNMENT(S):

1. Live every day of your life with the consciousness of eternity.

2. Draw closer to God to fulfil His will and purpose for your life.

3. Abstain from every form of filthiness of this world.

PRAYER:  O LORD, help me to be conscious of eternity. Help me LORD not to waste my life on earth but to live according to Your purpose in Jesus’ Name. 

FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: HELL IS REAL.

QUOTE: To look unto man means looking away from God. Culled from 365 WISDOM CAPSULES by Dr Paul Enenche.

TODAY IN HISTORY – APRIL 19, 1897: John J. McDermott of New York won the first Boston Marathon ever, with a time of 2:55:10.

AMAZING FACT: Tortoises reach sexual maturity with size, not age

DAILY READING: Joshua 19:1 to 20:9, Luke 19:28 to 48, Psalm 88:1 to 18, Proverbs 13:12 to 14.

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