>>> hey guys and gals, hope you’re doing great and staying hydrated. Today I thought we could chat about the sad reality of an unbeliever’s death. >>> we all know what death is. It brings pain and sorrow. When a person is not alive anymore. The heart rate monitor goes to a straight line. They will not get up again. No matter who it is in our lives, we think about it, and it makes shivers run down our spines. >>> As Christins, we can know without thinking about it, we are going to heaven. We have that assurance of salvation and the trust in God, and that he will go through with his promises. We know we will be with God forever. >>> but riddle me this. What does forever mean? I feel like we take this word too lightly. Like, “I haven’t seen you in forever!” Right? We use this word usually in hyperboles (or exaggerations.) Forever doesn’t mean a long time, or even a hundred years. It means forever. It’s like a circle. It’s never ever going to end. EVER. >>> we know heaven is going to be wonderful. More than we could ever imagine. But what about the other place? Hell. It’s important to talk about it. It’s sad. Hell is a place of fire and suffering. And you can’t escape. Pain, regret, suffering, torture. That should make your knees start knocking extremely hard. >>> so this is where the title of this project comes in. When an unbeliever dies, it is more than just a casual, "They went to hell," it's "They are going to suffer for all of eternity, no second chances, and every moment they live, they will be in horrible pain." Scary, right? >>> my encouragement to you is to live your life to honor God, and bring him glory, by helping bring unbelievers to Jesus, or else they are going suffer for all of eternity.
I’m back. So sorry I haven’t released anything for a while. Lots has happened. Love u guys and gals. hey. Thanks for reading. Have a wonderful day. Stay hydrated and be a blessing. - joy