Snow Fall

     For work I traveled up north in the state of Arizona. While there, they had a huge snow fall and the temperature dropped to 20 degrees. It was so beautiful, yet so unusual since just down the road in Phoenix it was 70 degrees. It reminds me a bit of heaven and hell. Heaven supposedly a beautiful place full of the radiance of Christ and hell below full of heat and darkness. Now I'm not saying Phoenix is hell, although on some 115 degree summer days it may feel like it. But more importantly, that the distance between heaven and hell is so short.
     The reason I say short is that today some people were shot suddenly by an angry man at their jobs. I don't know these people and I pray for the dead and injured and their families as they are in mourning and pain today. This morning on their way to work, these people had no idea that their days would end in this manner. Did they choose Christ as their Savior and Lord before the incident this morning?
     None of us know what our days will bring. We do know that one day, whether in the near future or the distance future, we will die. The statistics are in 1 out of every 1 dies. It's 100% guaranteed. So we need to make a decision sooner than later, heaven or hell? Where do we want to go when we die? We can't just not decided as that is a decision against Christ. There is no neutral ground between heaven and hell.
Hebrews 1:3The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven.

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  1. Absolutely true!! We never know when our last day will be. I'm so glad He kept wooing me to Him....

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