If Jesus comes tomorrow, or today, what will you say to him? Will I be ready to meet him?
Questions that we can seemingly answer, yet it does not seem to sink in. I dont think these are questions that sink deep into my heart or that I see as reality. Its questions that seem hypothetical, the IF is bigger than reality, because very often i think to myself (not consciously) that we will always have time, that there is always tomorrow, or that Jesus has forgiven all our sins anyway, and that we're sinners so we cant help it. there's all this underlying, subtle things that are not true, that we can say are not true, but deep in our hearts, its things that we live out. Time is always such a big factor. Yet how much time do we really have? As I work with people whose time is limited, whose life is not so much within their control anymore - I wonder, how often do we take things for granted.
But God did not save us to continue in sin , but he saved us to become heirs of God, slaves of righteousness. (Romans 6). We declare, "Jesus is Lord" with our lips - but do we declare the same - Jesus is Lord - with our lives?
but that we are mere sinners, in desperate need of a living Saviour.
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