I used to wonder how I’d respond if I were threatened to be killed if I didn’t renounce my faith. I’m not concerned about it now because ‘what do I have to lose?’ Losing my life for the truth would result in seeing paradise, as Jesus promised the thief on the cross. But in the end if time, to be with Christ followers of every language and people group will be an awesome sight. Revelation gives us a hint of great things to come, especially to those who have faith. I do not want to be complacent or negligent, but anticipating what will happen. No more pain or suffering, but total union with each other and our Savior!
Sunday, December 15, 2024
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