One Lost Sock
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_ In church on Sunday our pastor had an altar call and, from my seat in the back I saw some serious praying going on up at the front of the church.
Not too much later, our pastor’s face was filled with joy as he introduced to us a beaming man that was our “new brother in the Lord.” “Whoopee!” |
_ Lately, God has been teaching me on how short life really is. The Bible says that it is “but a breath.” I’m learning how to appreciate the slow draw each breath now – instead of panting them in and out. Because, well, we aren’t guaranteed tomorrow are we?
Sometimes I think the lost “put off” being found because they feel they have a limitless amount of tomorrows. But anybody who reads the paper or watches the news knows that isn’t true. Any day could be our last couldn’t it?
When I was a teenager I worked at McDonald’s with a grill guy named Chris. A few of us were Christians there including some of the managers. They would crank the Christian music up as we closed for the night, and I think Chris thought we all were a bit crazy.
I asked him once whether he had considered the Christian faith. And, I can still see him looking at me from behind the grill saying: “No, not at this point, I’m not ready for that yet.” I think Chris felt he still had a good bit of partying to do.
That was thirty years ago, and I wonder if Chris is still living and most of all, I wonder if he was ever found.
Life is short and sometimes fleeting. There’s really only one guarantee for tomorrow and that’s when we’ve received our ticket to eternity through the saving power of Jesus Christ.
Are you lost today?
How Do You Feel When You Find Something That's Been Lost?
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Sometimes I think the lost “put off” being found because they feel they have a limitless amount of tomorrows. But anybody who reads the paper or watches the news knows that isn’t true. Any day could be our last couldn’t it?
When I was a teenager I worked at McDonald’s with a grill guy named Chris. A few of us were Christians there including some of the managers. They would crank the Christian music up as we closed for the night, and I think Chris thought we all were a bit crazy.
I asked him once whether he had considered the Christian faith. And, I can still see him looking at me from behind the grill saying: “No, not at this point, I’m not ready for that yet.” I think Chris felt he still had a good bit of partying to do.
That was thirty years ago, and I wonder if Chris is still living and most of all, I wonder if he was ever found.
Life is short and sometimes fleeting. There’s really only one guarantee for tomorrow and that’s when we’ve received our ticket to eternity through the saving power of Jesus Christ.
Are you lost today?
How Do You Feel When You Find Something That's Been Lost?
Comment on our Christian blog by clicking here.
Here are some Bible verses that'll help you on your journey:
Psalm 39:5 Amplified Bible
Behold, You have made my days as [short as] handbreadths, and my lifetime is as nothing in Your sight. Truly every man at his best is merely a breath! Selah [pause, and think calmly of that]!
James 4:14 New American Standard Bible
Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.
Luke 19:10 New International Version
For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”
Psalm 39:5 Amplified Bible
Behold, You have made my days as [short as] handbreadths, and my lifetime is as nothing in Your sight. Truly every man at his best is merely a breath! Selah [pause, and think calmly of that]!
James 4:14 New American Standard Bible
Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.
Luke 19:10 New International Version
For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”
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