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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Not Too Farfetched Now, Is It?

With all the craziness that's going on in the world, this doesn't seem too farfetched now, does it?

I Wish We'd All Been Ready    (And my prayer: In The Sky)




I know what you're thinking: "Well, that's terrible.  What are you trying to do, scare me?"  

Yes, it is terrible and, yes, I am trying to scare you.  I'm trying to scare the hell out of you.




You know, I think there will be many people on earth who, after they see the rapture, will complain that God never gave them a chance.  They will say things like, "If God is real, why didn't He prove He is real?"

Well, He did ... it's called Creation.

"Oh, that's just evolution.  It's nature," they'll say.  "If He's really real, why didn't He send us a clear message, in black-and-white?"

He did ... it's called the Bible.

"No, no, that was just written by men.  An interesting old book.  Nothing more.  But if He was really, really real, why didn't He come down here and show Himself to us physically?  Then we'd really believe!"

Once again, He did ... and His name is Jesus ... and they still don't believe.




No one will be able to say, "But I didn't know God was real."  That excuse will not work with Him.  Because He made Himself abundantly clear in many ways, giving us enough proof that He's real and that we need to seek Him and find Him.

Romans 1:20: "For since the creation of the world, God's invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse."

Acts 17:27: "God did this [created people] so that men would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us."

God will hold us all accountable for the choice we make (or don’t make).  And in the end, He will give us what we wanted.  If we wanted a relationship with Him, we'll get it, eternally.  But if we wanted Him out of our lives, He'll allow it.  He won't like it, and it will grieve Him, but He'll give us what we wanted - a life, eternal life, without Him.  The choice is ours.




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