Death is inevitable, but at times it
surprises us. Perhaps you know someone who died unexpectedly.
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Today's parable is a warning about
such situations. It tells of a man who acquired comfort and wealth but thought
only of his time on earth. Death came without warning, and he could take
nothing with him. God called him a fool for living focused on "self."
Though rich in the world's eyes, the
man had no relationship with God and hadn't invested anything in Christ's
kingdom. All the treasures he stored here were worthless once he died. What's
worse, without Jesus, he would be separated from God forever. What a tragic
waste of life.
As I think about this person's
choices, two questions come to mind that are important for all of us to
contemplate. First, if you were to die today, would you go to heaven? Salvation is a free gift
for those who trust in Jesus as the acceptable sacrifice for our sin. He is the
only way--no excuses or even sincere beliefs in other "ways" will
work. And Jesus promises that when believers die, they immediately find
themselves in His presence (2 Cor. 5:6).
Second, what is your life
accomplishing? Are you driven by selfish purposes, storing security and wealth
for yourself? Or is your motivation to further God's kingdom?
Like the man in this parable, we
don't know when we will die. We do know, however, that death is inescapable.
Though dying is an unpleasant topic, eternity is a long time and worthy of our
attention. It's definitely a wise investment to make sure of your salvation and
to invest in God's kingdom.
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