Proverbs 11:7-8
“When a wicked man dieth, his expectation shall perish: and the hope of unjust men perisheth. The righteous is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked cometh in his stead.”
Whoever dies with the most toys wins.
Have you ever heard that phrase? That is exactly what this verse is speaking about.
There are many people who truly believe (or at least really wish) that with more money, influence, and stuff they might be able to prolong life or even cheat death.
Quite frankly, that will never happen. In this world, people die, and there is no escape by our meager means.
It does not matter what you believe, as long as you are sincere.
There are many religions in the world that promise peace, life, or freedom.
In our Western culture, one of the current themes is that sincerity in the belief is what really sets you free.
Quite frankly, that is hogwash. You can sincerely believe your hand is indestructible, but that angry dog you just tried to pet does not care.
God is dead.
This is been a common theme since Time Magazine did an article in 1966, but starting earlier. In fact, one reason many atheists enjoy the theory of evolution is that ultimately God is not necessary if there is enough time and random circumstances.
Quite frankly, this is dangerously wrong. Newton’s Second Law of Thermodynamics and the fact that our Universe does indeed have a beginning prove at the very least that something outside of our Universe caused everything to be.
The Truth
There is a God. This God created everything, including humans. Humans messed up … royally. Therefore, God came to Earth as a man, Jesus of Nazareth. In His righteousness, He took the penalty humans deserved. Now, those who believe in this truth are delivered out of eternal trouble into eternal peace and life with God.
Those who refuse to believe or think they know better are still under the penalty.
Lord Jesus, thank You for taking our penalty. Thank You for life. Use our lives to save as many more of those who are perishing as possible. Teach us to love them as You love us all.
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