Two Glass Doors

If we had two glass doors to choose to walk through where we could see what was going on inside, would people still be deceived by the looks of the activities? If you know anything about life, you would probably agree that some would still choose the wrong door.

In this life, we make wrong choices. As long as we don’t step too far into the wrong door, we can probably make a quick choice to get out. The further we go in, the harder it is to find our way back out. If we can’t find the way out, God will help us IF WE ASK.

While we live on this earth, we will always have a way out if we make that choice. After death, we will no longer have a choice. Our choices on earth will have determined our eternity. Make sure you are aware of what is on the other side of the doors you walk through.

Free Salvation: Offer expires at death

Rick Warren tweets it this way:

Salvation: The free offer expires when you do.

Is Satan Doing His Job?

This was broadcast on April 3, 1965

8 Be well balanced (temperate, sober of mind), be vigilant and cautious at all times; for that enemy of yours, the devil, roams around like a lion roaring [in fierce hunger], seeking someone to seize upon and devour.
9 Withstand him; be firm in faith [against his onset–rooted, established, strong, immovable, and determined], knowing that the same (identical) sufferings are appointed to your brotherhood (the whole body of Christians) throughout the world. 1 Peter 5:8-9 AMP

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Fast Food and Quick Answers

We are living in a time where we want quick fixes. We want a fast food meal. We expect to spend five minutes with God and get through the day or even the week. If we want to see growth in ourselves, it is going to take more than that. It can’t just be something we check off of our to do list or something we do if we have time. We will only get what we put into it.

Our lives are filled with convenience. We have microwaves and text messages, to only mention a few, where we get things like satisfaction and answers quickly. We expect our prayers to be answered like that also. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Our prayers will be answered in His time as always. It is our job to pray without ceasing. When we don’t see the answer in our time frame, we wait until it is God’s time.

Let’s be “Real”

None of us have it all together. We all make mistakes. We all have faults. We all have something about us that we would like to change whether it is in our appearance or our hearts or our mind. We all have something we struggle with or skeletons in our closet that we wish we didn’t have to deal with or that we don’t want others to know about. When we give those to Christ, he will help us deal with them and show us ways we can use them to help others.

Christ is the only person that had it all together. He died for us so that we can overcome our faults and use our weaknesses to help others. When we allow our weaknesses to be used to reach others, others can look past us and our imperfections and see the Christ, the only one that has ever been perfect.

Through Christ, we can look forward to attaining perfection in heaven. So for now let’s be real and relate to those that may need a friend to get them over their own imperfections. We can all be imperfect together that we might all be perfect in heaven where we will finally “get it all together”.