A friend passed away yesterday. He was an awesome man of God and devoted family man. This Pastor was the kind of person who dropped whatever he was doing when he got the call that someone needed help. He went above and beyond the call that God placed on his life and left an incredible legacy.
When something like this happens, it leaves many things to think about. Life is fragile. We don't realize just what a fragile and precious gift it is. We have today. But none of us has tomorrow. It doesn't matter what your age is.
So why do we not consider just how important this matter is? We frantically go about our daily lives, always reaching for more. Do we stop for a moment to take a breathe and reflect?
Do you count your blessings? Do you know what will happen when you die? You say, well I don't want to think about that. It would be foolish not to. Do you know the Lord as your Savior?
Please, if you do not, take that important step today. When you accept and serve the Lord, you will have a place for eternity with Him in Heaven.
If you do know the Lord then reach out to others who do not. Time is so short. Don't let valuable moments go by.
Pray this prayer. Lord I invite you into my heart and life today. Please be the Savior and Lord of my life. I want to live for you and serve you.
Now go out and be a light in a dark world. Make the most of each fragile moment!
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God bless you all
Sunday, August 12, 2018
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