Delight In God, Love Him More Than Everything
Delight In God, Love Him Completely
How many Facebook followers do you have?
Ten, twenty, a hundred?
I know people whose friends list numbers in the thousands.
Thousands!
That’s a lot of friends 🙂
Did you know that, despite how large your friends list is on social media, there is One who loves you more than anyone.
He’s always there, loving you from the start, when you were just a baby in the womb.
Psalm 37:23 tells us that:
*23 The steps of a man are established by the Lord, And He delights in his way. – Psalm 37:23 NASB
He is the God of Second Chances
God is always ready to forgive, if you repent.
How many of your friends can you say that about? I suspect not many. God not only has the power to forgive, He provides the gift of eternal life to those He has chosen according to His will.
We deserve death, but Jesus paid our fine. That is the most sacrificial, beautiful expression of love that has ever existed in this world.
Please, if you haven’t put your total faith in Christ and repented of your sins, I urge you to do so. I also encourage you to start reading the Bible. The book of John is a great place to start. It’s also important to attend a solid, Bible-believing church in your area where you can hear the authentic gospel message of love, repentance, forgiveness, and salvation.
I watch the news sometimes and it’s so disturbing how evil this world has become. It’s getting worse every day. The abortion holocaust is just one example. I see the combative women holding up signs at rallies celebrating planned parenthood and I cringe for their lost souls.
There is still time for us to seek God’s forgiveness.
How long til you return, Lord? No one knows.
Time is running out, though. Jesus Christ will come again and, with all urgency, I say you don’t want to be left behind.
This song from Charles Billingsley is one I listen to a lot on my iPod. I hope you enjoy.
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*Bible reference: New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation