Time or eternity ,what bears the most on your mind .God likens our fleeting mortal years to a vapor .A wisp a smoke that appears for a little time and then vanishes .Imagine too lines drawn together on a plane ,one has a point of beginning and a point of ending ,that's your time here on earth .The other line has no point of beginning and no ending point ,it stretches on unto infinity ,that line would be eternity .If you are able to read this you are on the line that has a beginning and an end ,at what point your line ends ,nobody but God knows .When that line ends you will be on the infinite line of eternity ,where are you going to spend it ?
Jesus ,God's son died on the cross for your sins and rose from the dead so that you could spend eternity with God in a place free from pain ,sickness ,death and any kind of evil .Would you consider accepting His offer of Eternal Life .If you would like to know more about what God has to offer you click here ,Know Him
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Our time on this planet is smaller than a speck of sand on the beach.
You are right.I agree with you in this context "one has a point of beginning and a point of ending ,that's your time here on earth ."
We do not have any idea as to what will happen next. It is better to live life to the fullest, doing things meaningful and satisfying. Do not leave room to repent later, but take positive actions in the present to avoid future repentance.
God's love for us is not a love that always exempts us from trials, but rather, a love that always helps us through trials.
We need to use our precious time that we've been given here on Earth!
'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.'
-Gospel of John 10:10-11
I find this blog post very interesting. It is really good to read about God.
I agree with you, only God knows when our line will end.
a very good attempt to draw close lines between time and eternity. God has always forgiven and has taken sufferings on himself for our sins. We must try and act positively in the interest of huminity.
Of course, no one can say with certainty whether there is an eternal afterlife or whether the lights simply just go out when our life comes to an end. I believe, however, that we should not be motivated by the promise of reward or the lingering specter of punishment. Good deeds often go unrewarded, evil often goes unpunished. We should be motivated not by our own personal interest, but simply the thought that right is right and wrong is wrong.
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