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Sudden Death -- Sudden Eternity
Yesterday, I felt a tight,
gripping sensation in my chest. Dizziness. Weakness. This
morning I still feel weak, distant, dizzy.
Did I have a heart attack?
Maybe. God knows, doesn't He? Will I die soon? Many people
will die today -- I could be one of them.
Am I ready to die?
I've known people who had silent
heart attacks. Perfectly healthy people who exercised regularly
and watched their diets. They just keeled over and died.
A mother in her early forties with several children --
her children found her lying dead in the kitchen. A sister
in her early twenties -- a blood vessel in the brain exploded.
No warning signs beforehand. One moment they were here,
the next moment . . . gone, forever gone. Silently passing
into eternity.
Some people fall victim to
the foolishness of others. A young mother and her baby
-- her car hit broadside by a teenager out on a fling.
Instant death. Mother and baby were buried in the same
coffin. A local grocer, robbed at gunpoint, grabs for the
shotgun pointed at his face, accidentally forcing the robber's
finger into the trigger -- the rest of the story is too
gruesome to repeat.
Sometimes God Himself lays
the deathblow. Several young boy scouts were out camping
-- lightning strikes and instantly kills one of them. Over
lunch break on a construction sight -- a worker returns
to work to find a coworker dead from choking on a peanut.
Some people die from "freak" accidents.
Over lunchtime, the owner of a rock quarry goes down into
the rock crusher to make some repairs. His son returns
from lunch, and starts the rock crusher, unaware that his
dad is in the crusher . . .
All these incidents happened
to people I know. Real people. People just like me. People
who lived, loved, hated, worried, and became afraid. People
who dreamed and had longings, dark days and bright days.
From the most gifted and the most loved, from the richest
to the poorest. Everyone dies. In a moment they're gone.
Death comes, whether we think
we're ready or not. Perhaps it's life's greatest inconvenience.
Unplanned, unscheduled. In some ways, death is more real
than the trivial fantasies of this transient dream we call
life.
Am I ready to die?
"Follow peace
with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall
see the Lord" (Hebrews 12:14).
Two simple conditions. Have
I met them?
- Peace with ALL men. Is there anyone with
whom I have tangled, cheated, lied to, or betrayed? Please,
Lord; let me make it right at the very first opportunity.
- HOLINESS. "Just one sin" I'm
holding on to? Only one person or ambition that
I love more than Christ? Lord, forgive me, and deliver me.
Am I ready to die? Are you?
"But the fearful,
and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and
whoremongers , and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars,
shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire
and brimstone: which is the second death" (Revelation 21:8).
Words spoken by God, not man.
Read carefully those sins that will send us to hell. Not
the size or style of your covering, nor the width of your
hat brim, but the condition of your heart.
- FEARFUL (afraid to step out into
God's will).
- UNBELIEVING (not receiving the whole
Bible into my heart and living it).
- ABOMINABLE (obnoxious personality).
- MURDERERS (hatred in my heart).
- WHOREMONGERS (indulging in wrong sexual
acts or thoughts).
- SORCERERS (following or communicating
with any spirit other than the Spirit of God).
- IDOLATERS (pursuing money or other
earthly ambitions, rather than God).
- ALL LIARS (redefining the truth
to make it fit my situation).
Who then can be saved?
Am I ready to die? Death is
too serious to trifle with. Eternity is too real, too long.
Across the face of the earth, approximately 200,000 people
will die today. Before tomorrow's sun rises, you or I could
be one of them.
Spend some time alone with
God right now. Make sure you're ready.
I want to do that too. Please
pray that we're ready, and that we're making it easy for
others to be ready.
--Phillip Cohen
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