Read
Luke 11:14-12:34
Luke 12:20, “But God said to him… ‘This very night your life will be demanded from you.’”
Think
We pay bills on time to avoid late fees. We put gas in the tank to keep from being stranded. We buy insurance just in case an unexpected accident or tragedy strikes. When tasks have foreseeable consequences, we act readily, because we can visualize the cost involved if we don’t. Why, then, when it comes to choosing between eternal life and death, are so many of us pros at “crastination?” That is why the apostle Paul wrote, “Now is the time” for salvation. Tomorrow is not promised to us.
In Luke 12:20, Jesus talks about a man who had everything except what he needed most — eternal life. He died that night, and it was too late. Although scary to think about, this happens every day. Most of us can share stories of people we knew who woke up thinking they were facing another regular day, only to have their lives tragically end before sundown. Therefore, the need for rescue isn’t just real — it’s really urgent!
If you were to die today, do you know where you would go? Because we will all live forever in one of two places — in Heaven with God or separated from Him eternally in a place of darkness and isolation. If not, don’t delay, because now is the time! Cry out to God, even if you have doubts. And, immediately, Jesus — the ultimate first responder — will rescue you and say, “Do not be afraid, I’m here! You’re safe!”
Pray
God, I am a sinner in need of a Savior. I believe Jesus died on the cross for the forgiveness of my sins and rose again. I turn from doing life my way and, RIGHT NOW, I turn to You. I’m ready to commit myself fully to Your plan and purpose rather than my own! In Jesus’ name, Amen.