Not tomorrow, but today!

What are you doing with your 'now'? Are you squandering your time or putting it to good use?

The wise will make the most of the time they have and prepare for the future, whilst the unwise will only think of temporary pleasure and be pleased with it, completely ignoring the future.

We've all heard the adage, "what we sow, we reap." What are the seeds you're planting?

Remember that later will always come, and you will reap the rewards of your current efforts.

Why am I bringing this up? You will wind up somewhere other than heaven if you do not embrace Jesus as your personal savior now. The Bible claims that there is far too much agony there (hell), and that the worm does not die and the fire does not go out. See Mark 9:48

I'd like to tell you about an incident that may pique your interest in getting saved.

My friend's father would occasionally attend church, but he was never a regular. He used to go to church only when he was having a problem and then get back to work. We all urged him to attend church more frequently and to invite Jesus into his life. He continued to ignore our words and said, "I have so much to do in life," "Salvation can wait," and "I have plenty of time." He was infected with the virus and became unwell in 2021. He now longed to accept Jesus as his savior and be baptized right away. He understood that he had been disregarding God's voice all these days and resolved to amend his ways. His wish was a distant dream during the lockdown; no one was available, and he was unable to get baptized owing to the lockdown. He eventually died without being baptized. When the time was right (now), he did not take advantage of it and did not prepare for eternity, and when he was ready, he did not have the luxury of being baptized. What a tragedy!

I'll write a blog about 'baptism' another time. But, yes, Baptism is essential for all of us.

Do not expect to live long and receive Christ as your savior after retirement or reaching a particular age; you never know what will happen tomorrow, so what can you do? We only have one life, and we must make a choice while we are still living on this planet. No, I'm not trying to scare anyone, but we must take this seriously. I am not opposed to a long life, but we do not dwell in this world indefinitely. Death is cruel, and it can strike anybody, young or old. So why risk it?

God loves you and died on the cross for you, but he will not force you to accept his forgiveness. You must decide whether or not you want to be saved. He understands and respects your choice.

Remember, "Sins are like credit cards: enjoy them now, pay later."

The world you see right now is fleeting, death is real, and life after death is forever.

"Salvation is critical," and it cannot be postponed, so do not dismiss God's voice. If you hear the Good News today, it is "now" that you should be saved. Is sin enslaving you? Run to Christ, and he will set you free.

Hebrews 3:15 (KJV)

While it is said, To day if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts, as in the provocation.

Invite JESUS into your heart right now!


God bless you!

Comments

  1. Good one sir. Epitome of "do not waste time" really need of hour for today's youth including me. Hallelujah ❤️

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  2. Praise God. Well explained about the importance of salvation. Sins are like credit cards, use now and pay later. Loved it and really makes any one to think on how they are spending the life for which they have to pay later. Thank you Brother for sharing.

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  3. Very important message for now times

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  4. Hallelujah! NOW is the SALVATION time! :)

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  5. Nice explanation, blessed to read, Yes salvation is very important...Its suits this young generation... Sins are like credit cards use now and pay later... Amazing lines... Thanks for sharing god words...

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  6. Indepth explanation, scared to read such a bare truth.
    Very relevant in the present day scenario.
    Utilization of time properly is burning need of the hour

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    1. Glad that you read the article, God bless you. We must accept the truth while we are alive ☺️

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  7. So true, As we get busy, we tend to ignore simple yet important things of our life.

    Brother, somehow you always get the important message across with lot of simplicity which is relatable, thank you and God bless you.

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  8. An Eye Opening Article. It is true that we always ignore important things and God in his Love always reminds us through his Sons like this. "Sins are like Credit Cards...." Truly Amazing!!!!!

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