Are You Ready?
Ecclesiastes 4-6; 2 Corinthians 12
Many will remember the fall season of 2008 as the beginning of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of 1929. In the months to follow, many lost their jobs, homes, and investments. In a BBC interview a year later, Alan Greenspan, former head of the US Federal Reserve, indicated that the average person doesn’t believe it will happen again. He said, “That is the unquenchable capability of human beings when confronted with long periods of prosperity to presume that it will continue.”
Assuming that things will continue as they always have is not just 21st-century-type thinking. In the first century, Peter wrote of people who thought that life would continue as it was and that Jesus would not return. He said, “Since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of creation” (2 Peter 3:4). Jesus said He would come back, but the people continued to live in disobedience as though He would never return. But His delay is only because of God’s patience with us, for He is “not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance” (v.9).
Paul tells us that Christians ought to live “soberly, righteously, and godly” in the light of Christ’s certain return. (Titus 2:12). Are you ready to meet Him?
Faithful and true would He find us here
If He should come today?
Watching in gladness and not in fear,
If He should come today? —Morris
Jesus may come any time, so we should be ready all the time.
Reposted From C. P. Hia of Our Daily Bread
4 comments:
God is always faithful and true and He has proven His greatness to us. Glory is His name! Blessings Mel! How are you?
God is the same from beginning to end, He is always our God who reigns forevermore. Blessings
Hi Sarah,
Yes, God has helped us all in all our needs. I am in a bind right now with my internet provider. A sales agent called me up about three months ago and offered to lower my my internet service fee by 200 pesos if I renew my contract. I said yes knowing at the back of my mind that I still have to sign a new contract. To my horror the bill was already reflected in my next billing and I knew I was stuck with my provider for the next two years. But what rankles me now is that our internet time was severely reduced by about 8 hours daily and the interruption fell on my shift with our computer. When my eldest son who is also working as a call center agent called up their service center, the call center agent said that the same conditions exist in the renewing of our contract. But we have no internet for about 8 hours everyday for almost a month now. May God deal with them ever so severely for the injustice done to us. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you always.
Hi Straight from the Heart,
Yes, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you always.
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