So, have we got it narrowed down to those who are interested in more than where we just came from? The reason I said the rest is going to be personal, is that many people are not interested in the Christian perspective on things. So for those, I made the cut off point in the last section.
All of my writing is based on the Christian side of things, but I am not ready to force my beliefs on those who are not ready to at least listen to a perspective on life that they may not have shared to this point. This may be because of not having heard the word, or it may be because of not wanting to be faced with the choice of accepting what Jesus and His followers had to say.
In the television program: "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," every segment has to do with presentation and choice. If you are in the position of not being a follower of Jesus Christ, for any reason, please follow the link and at least explore what and who he was. This will be the
presentation portion.
Or You Can Leave Now WIthout Any Hard Feelings On My Part,
Last Chance
We have most likely come to a point where we have given you to much for one session. If you bookmark us you can come back. We'll be here when you come back.
At some point in life we need to come from the presentation of a subject, to a decision making effort about that subject. In the case of Jesus, we have God presented to us in a fleshly body. He made many claims and he made many promises. One of his claims was that he was the only way to have eternal life in heaven. Heaven is only his to offer.
One of his promises was that if we accepted him as the only way, we would share in that heaven for all time after life is done on this earth. He also made provisions for us while we remain on this earth.
A repentant heart (one who is sorry for rejecting Jesus) and a readiness to turn from the kind of a life that left him out, and the prayer of: God be merciful to me a sinner; is all that is required for the relationship with Christ that I have talked about. Anyone, is welcome. As long as you have breath, you have opportunity. So why not?
Here is your set of answers: Which one is the right answer?
A: Everyone is going to end up in heaven.
B: People who are exceptionally good, and nice to everybody will get to heaven.
C: People who accept Jesus Christ as the only way of salvation, will go to heaven.
D: There is no heaven, hell or Jesus, or God or life after death.
Do you need a lifeline? Use it if you need to. Jesus
There is no 50:50
You could phone a friend.
You could poll the audience.
But be careful that they have explored the facts about: Jesus
Got your answer ready?
Acts 25-26 Tells the story of a man who was faced with this issue, and how he decided.
Is that your final answer?
If you need to walk away because you are unsure, then don't make a final answer now. But don't wait too long. Life is unpredictable. Make sure you have the right answer and then tell us: I am ready to accept the claims of Christ and follow His ways only.
That Is My Final Answer!
Many of those who are visiting with us are already on the path of eternal life with Jesus Christ. It may be years, or it may be weeks or days; since you made that choice as:
Your Final Answer!
Well that is a good thing. We who are in this position have another set of answers from which to choose the right answer. The right answer: In whose eyes? Well the rules are the same. We still need to freshen up on the same site as those we just spoke with.
While you are here you may want to check out some of the lifelines afforded you in learning how to choose for your up coming set of answers. When we enlist in the army of God, we owe our allegiance, strengths, abilities, gifts, and anything else we own to Him.
Romans 8: Tells the story of a man who was faced with this issue, and he tells us about his choice.
Paul is persuaded that whatever it costs, he wants to make the right choice.
2 Timothy 4: Tells the story of Paul, whose Final Answer satisfied him..
Life presents each of with many choices. Like we said in the beginning: Over the course of a lifetime they would number many thousands of choices. Along the way we should all have used some lifelines. Friends, circumstances, experiences, and many more kinds of helps. The main source should always have been Jesus Christ and the guidance of the Holy Spirit in all things.
A: I can go it alone and get by quite nicely.
B: As long as I have made a onetime decision for Christ, that is all I will ever need.
C: I need to draw from my lifelines every day in order to really make it count.
D: I don't need to make any choices, everything will work out fine.
I suggest we talk to a Friend.
Jesus.
Want a 50:50
Take away two of the wrong answers:
Leaving: One Right Answer!
C: I need to draw from my lifelines every day in order to really make it count.
A: I can go it alone and get by quite nicely.
Is It Time For An Answer?
Is It Time For That Final Answer.
The song writer say it this way:
I'll Say Yes Lord!
You Can Walk Away with out giving an answer.
Is That Your Final Answer?
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