TOO LATE
READ:
Hebrews 4:1-11
Therefore, since a promise remains
of entering His rest, let us fear lest
any of you seem to have come short
of it. –Hebrews 4:1
It happens nearly every
semester. I tell my freshman college
writing class often that they need to keep up with the numerous writing
assignments in order to pass the class. But
nearly every semester some don’t believe me.
They’re the ones who send me frantic emails after the last day of class
and give me their reasons for not taking care of business. I hate to do it, but I have to tell them, “I’m sorry.
It’s too late. You have failed the
class.”
That’s bad enough when you’re
a college freshman and you realize you’ve just wasted a couple thousand
dollars. But there is a far more
serious, more permanent finality that comes at the end of life if people haven’t
taken care of business with God about their sin. In those cases, if people die without having
put their faith in Jesus Christ as Savior, they face an eternity without Him.
What a terrible moment it
would be to stand before the Savior Himself and hear Him say, “I never knew you; depart from Me!” (Matthew 7:23). The author of Hebrews warns us to
make sure we don’t “come short” (4:1) of the eternal rest offered
by God. The good news is that it’s not
too late. Today Jesus freely offers to
us salvation and forgiveness through Him. –
Dave Branon
If you’d like to know the love of God the Father,
Come to Him through Jesus Christ, His loving Son;
He’ll forgive your sins and save your soul forever,
And you’ll love forevermore this faithful One. –Felten
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Calvary reveals the seriousness of our sin
and the vastness of God’s love.
INSIGHT
In today’s passage we read:
“But the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with
faith in those who heard it” (v.2). The
word translated “mixed” means to “comingle, to unite one thing with another.” The promises of God were proclaimed, but only
those who believed and acted upon the promise profited by them.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always
Unity & Peace
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