We hear limited time offers quite frequently for selling products or services. If you don't buy before a deadline, you lose your opportunity. Someone has started a clock and the customers are drawn into a sense of urgency. All good deals have a finality to their offers. Life is a limited time offer with a closing day ahead approaching faster than you would like. A bumper sticker said, “Caution: the days in calendar are closer than they look”.
This is a reminder for today rather than a threat about tomorrow. The good news is that we are alive, and still have opportunities. God has extended the offer another day. An opportunity missed means it is lost. We still have time to make priorities straight.
Wisdom teaches us to number our days (Psalm 9:12). “One day Manna stopped”. It stopped coming one day, just as it started one day. "It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark and when God shut the door of the ark". Grace and Salvation are limited time and have a finality to the offers.
There is an exhibit of relics from the infamous Titanic voyage. Visitors are given a replica ticket with the name of an actual passenger or crew member who was on that wrecked ship. After you walk through the exhibit viewing all those items used by the original passengers, you come to an exit where a large board listed the names of all the original passengers. If you take the replica of ticket that was given to you and look for the name, you will notice a line across the board dividing the names. Above the line were the names of those who were “saved” and below the line all those who were “lost.” The only thing that ultimately matters is whether you are “saved” or “lost.”
Jesus said, “What profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” (Matt. 16:26).
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Blessings
Mathew Philip
This is a reminder for today rather than a threat about tomorrow. The good news is that we are alive, and still have opportunities. God has extended the offer another day. An opportunity missed means it is lost. We still have time to make priorities straight.
Wisdom teaches us to number our days (Psalm 9:12). “One day Manna stopped”. It stopped coming one day, just as it started one day. "It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark and when God shut the door of the ark". Grace and Salvation are limited time and have a finality to the offers.
There is an exhibit of relics from the infamous Titanic voyage. Visitors are given a replica ticket with the name of an actual passenger or crew member who was on that wrecked ship. After you walk through the exhibit viewing all those items used by the original passengers, you come to an exit where a large board listed the names of all the original passengers. If you take the replica of ticket that was given to you and look for the name, you will notice a line across the board dividing the names. Above the line were the names of those who were “saved” and below the line all those who were “lost.” The only thing that ultimately matters is whether you are “saved” or “lost.”
Jesus said, “What profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” (Matt. 16:26).
Click the link below to hear more
Blessings
Mathew Philip
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