Juan_Bottom wrote:jesterhawk wrote:1 But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come.
2 For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy,
3 unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good,
4 treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God,
5 holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; Avoid such men as these.
And who will be the judge of this? Most of this is already true, and always has been. Isn't it ironic that your religion says that the world will end if people don't believe in it?
Wasn't it
Heavycola who posted a quote from a wall in Egypt from like 1,000 years ago that said "the end is near, children don't respect their parents, greed is everywhere, ect ect..."
While I agree many of these things are happening and have happened for some time, they are ever increasing. And as for the end, if you read Bible prophecies for the end times, it reads like a road map for what has been happening around the world and we are getting close to the end. In fact, most Bible scholars believe that we are within a generation of the second coming of Jesus. Some believe that it might be as soon as the next 10 years. It is hard to get an exact date because the Bible speaks in terms of signs and not dates, but the signs are there all pointing to a coming to an end in which everyone will stand before God.
9 For this reason also, God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name,
10 so that at the name of Jesus EVERY KNEE WILL BOW, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
11 and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
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Philippians 2:9-11
This is why Christians are constantly beseeching almost to the point of begging people to come to know Jesus now before they cross the line or before that day comes because on that day it will be too late to choose Jesus. And on that day every knee will bow before Jesus willingly or not and the last thing you want to have to do is bow then and realize that all the Christians were right and have to spend and eternity in hell.
Basically it all boils down to this. There either is a God or there isn't. If there isn't one then it doesn't matter what you do. It doesn't matter whether you live you life for a fictional God or not except that it might make you strive to be a better person and people might like you better. But in the, it would not make one bit of difference because you will die and it will all be over and it will return to dust. HOWEVER, on the other side, IF there is a God there is a significant reason to live for him. Because not living for him can have very dire consequences. Every religion of the world has some form of eternal punishment for not choosing to follow and serve God. So, if he exists, then it is best that you follow him and serve him. And following that line of thought (I would have said logic, but I know there are those who think that is not logic and I don't want to engage in a debate about what is logic). Wouldn't it be the safer bet to then serve God even on the JUST IN CASE side because the last thing you want to do is not serve him and die and find out there was a God. So, then the decision becomes which God do you serve? If you do a study of the Gods of this earth (which I did of at least the major religions), you will find that there are basically two major lines of thought. Line one is the work you way to salvation (many including Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Ba'hai, etc.) in which salvation is based on making sure you do enough good things to outweigh the bad things you have done. That is great provided that you have not done a really huge list of bad things because then you are basically screwed. There can be some variations to this theme like you work part of the way and then wind up in a holding place like purgatory until someone else helps you in the rest of way or you get reincarnated until you (get it right) reach a state of nirvana (heaven), but the basic is a concepts of works. Line two is salvation by God's grace alone (the born again Christian). This line states that Jesus came and paid the price for our sins because we could not do it ourselves because the price or payment required our death. So, Jesus was our substitution and died our death on the cross and since he was God paid for the debt of sins of all mankind and all we have to do to receive salvation is to accept this gift and turn to him and live for him. Now, given the two lines of thought on God, I personally would rather have the second because on the first, I would never really know if I was in good standing. If I had done enough to go to heaven should I die at the moment because as anyone could see by looking around, death can come suddenly for anyone. So, just on thinking this through wouldn't it make sense to want to serve God and serve the Christian God because everything was done for us by Jesus and salvation is a gift. This way if there is a God we are in and if there isn't then we have lost nothing because we would have lived a better life.
That said, those of us who are Christians can tell you for fact and truth that we have discovered that coming to Jesus we have found that God IS REAL and that he wants to know you and love you and fill your life with a joy that you could never imagine. And these are things that are above and beyond heaven, which is really our retirement plan. This is why we share and we share and we share and we even beg because we know how good it is on this side of the fence and we really really really want you on this side. And we know that heaven would just not be same without.
Anyway, some food for thought.
JH