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January 3,
2002 -- Issue #506 "And
as it is appointed unto men once to die, Every
single day people die all around us.
It is a sad fact of life that we must say goodbye to
those we care about. Yes, every
single day people die all around us.
And every single day there are obituaries posted in
the newspapers informing the world about death.
And they ought to be a stark reminder to us all that
the names listed in those obituaries represent REAL people
who either went to heaven or hell upon their death. I wonder,
yes I wonder, if we could read of someone's spiritual
obituary in the newspaper, what would we read... "A 17
year old male died in a one vehicle crash as he lost control
on an icy highway.
He went to hell because neither his parents or
his friends ever took him to church to hear about salvation
through Jesus Christ." "A 16
year old female drowned yesterday while canoeing, when she
was thrown from her canoe.
She woke up in heaven because her mom shared the
Gospel with her and she accepted Jesus at an early
age." "A 96
year old former charity worker died peacefully in her sleep
at the nursing home early this morning.
Seconds later, she arrive in hell because no one ever
told her that good deeds don't buy salvation, the blood of
Jesus does. "A 36
year old convicted murdered was put to death by lethal
injection this afternoon.
Seconds later, he saw Jesus face to face because a
prison chaplain told him that all sins can be forgiven when
we repent and accept Christ.
And he did." "A 52
year old homeless man was found dead in an alley behind
a large grocery store.
He went to hell because no one wanted to take the
time to share the Gospel with a dirty, smelly vagrant. "Another
52 year old homeless man was found dead several blocks away
in an unrelated incident.
He will spend eternity in heaven, because someone had
recently bought him a meal and gave him a gospel tract...and
he had accepted God's forgiveness after reading the tract. Yep, every
single day people die all around us.
There are teenagers and senior citizens, nice folks
and mean folks,
good-looking people and dirty
people,
homeowners and homeless, law abiding citizens and law
breakers, those that anticipated death and those that never
saw it coming.
And they all fall into two important categories... ...those
that know Jesus, and those that don't. I wonder,
if we saw the spiritual obituaries of those that die, what
would we see?
Would we be shocked at how many people went to hell?
Even if it was just one, would that horrify us to
think that a real person was spending real time in a real
place called hell? Christian,
here's the point.
You and I are RESPONSIBLE for telling others about
Christ.
Jesus commands it.
It's not an option.
It's not negotiable.
He says "Go."
The Bible
says in Romans 10:17 says, "So then faith cometh by
hearing, and hearing by the Word of God."
Verse 14 says, "How then shall they call on Him
in whom they have not believed?
and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have
not heard?
and how shall they hear without a preacher?" That word
"preacher" simply means "someone who
proclaims the Gospel."
It isn't just your pastor.
It isn't just ordained ministers.
It's you. Every
single day, people all around us die...and go to either
heaven or hell.
And that just might be determined by whether or not
you and I open our mouths and tell them about Jesus.
We might be the only opportunity that they ever have
to hear about salvation. What a
horrible thing to read in a spiritual obituary, "So and
So went to hell because YOUR NAME HERE didn't tell them
about Jesus when they had an opportunity." But, what a
wonderful thing to read in a spiritual obituary, "So
and So went to heaven because YOUR NAME HERE took the time
to tell them about forgiveness through Jesus." Who dies
next is unknown.
So, let's not waste time or opportunities. Let's tell EVERYONE about Jesus. Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ,"Jimmy D. Brown \o/ Praise Jesus! |
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