Or do your plans stop at retirement or death in this life?
When a person realizes that this life is an arena that
determines the results of their eternal dwelling, their definition of success
should change. Which would redefine their goals and plans.
I’m a person who believes that after this life everyone ends
up in one of two places… heaven… or hell. And the final destination is
determined by one thing; has a person asked Jesus Christ to forgive their
sins and be the Lord of their life.
Because of my belief I have a choice; I can coast through this
life being quiet so I don’t offend anyone, or I can step up and use the
resources and time I have left to help others spend eternity with God in
heaven.
The second choice is hard! I will be criticized and mocked by others who think what I believe is made up and in some circles become a social outcast. But if I don’t speak up but state that I believe that every person, no matter how good they are will go to hell if they don’t ask Jesus Christ to forgive them and be their Lord… I’m a hypocrite. It’s like a fireman who wouldn’t save a person from a burning building because he didn’t want to offend her by picking her up.
Does your plans stop in this life?
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