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A Bad ExampleWe should establish an honest, genuine relationship before I discuss with you what I'm about to discuss. But it's a catch 22. You and I, Netcruiser, may never meet. The older we get, the more urgent it becomes to discuss this subject. So I can't afford to mince words. So I'm going to assume that you, dear reader, don't believe the things I do and I'm going to tell you about my Lord. I just couldn't face my Master unless I tried. Someday I will face Him and I couldn't stand it if He said, "You say you cared about people, yet you didn't even try to tell them about My sacrifice for their sake?" The thing is, someday you'll face Him, too. And you won't be able to point to my poor presentation of this message, my pushiness, or any other way in which I may have been a bad example. I'll answer to Him for those things. At some point, you'll have to humble yourself, examine your own heart and admit your need of a Savior regardless of my bad example. Or some Televangelist's or anyone else's. Someday it'll be just you and Him and He'll say, "That messenger on the Internet? Oh yes, his interview is next week. The Televangelist? He may be a hypocrite but that's not your concern. He will answer to me if he was. Now I'm asking you why you rejected My sacrifice." The bottom line is, a changed life can be yours if you want it. You say you want the one you have? Consider yourself fortunate for the time being. But it won't last forever. When you face the Master, you can do it with confidence.
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Warren Kramer is the founding editor of Daily Wisdom. He operates a graphic design service Warren Kramer&Associates, www.warrenkramer.com, which offers visual design & illustration for printed communications & web sites. He also does photographic retouching & restoration (http://kramerimaging.com/) and plays solo jazz & classical-style sacred guitar (http://guitartistic.com/). |
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