One hundred years from now it will
not matter how old your house or your car was.
It will not matter how poor you were,
how many physical afflictions you suffered, or whether
you had a handicap.
It will not matter that you were
lacking in physical attractiveness or strength, lacking
in great intellectual capacity, or lacking in education.
It will not matter that you had only
a menial job and were overlooked by others.
It
will not matter that you were
looked upon as a misfit, a fanatic, a radical--one
who did not fit into societys
norms and the expectations of
the world.
The only thing that will matter at that
time is whether you had a living, saving relationship
with God through Jesus Christ and whether you are with
Him in His eternal Kingdom. . . . When all is said
and done, all that matters is Jesusand
whether you will be with Him forever. . . .