“Two men will be in
the field; one will be taken and the
other left. Two women will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken and the other left. Therefore
keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come”
(Matthew 24:40-42).
“I tell you, on that
night two people will be in one bed; one will be taken and the
other left Two women will be grinding
grain together; one will be taken [ and
the other left” (Luke 17:24-35).
Hey Gang: Several nights
ago I had a terrible and very frightening dream. I was out in the woods working, came in for
my afternoon coffee and one of Jean’s delicious snacks but when I got there I
could not find her. I looked all over
the house. No Jean. The car and truck
were in the garage. And there was no
note on the refrigerator telling me where she had gone.
And as I ran to and fro in a nervous dither, the above verses
began to resonate in my mind. When at
the apex of my dream, I heard the door close and there was the bride of my
youth who had taken a walk and stopped by the neighbors to swap stories.
But the more I thought of that dream the more I felt God sent it
to me for a purpose. It has always amazed
me that so few people have any comprehension of what that time referred to as
the “hereafter” really is. When one
looks at the context of existence we note that in reality we are just preparing
ourselves for that period referred to as ‘eternity’ and this is but a proving
ground for that experience.
I do not believe there is a more frightening verse in the Bible
than Rev. 20: 15” “And if anyone’s name
was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of
fire.” The fabulous part of that
verse is the “if”. It is God’s desire that none perish, but all must
chose to have their name recorded in His book of life. (2 Pet.3:9).
I tend to think of those who read this ‘morning thought from
gramps’ are part of the choir whose names are securely recorded in the Lamb’s
book, but each day we cross paths with many who are not. The wonderful part of
the story is – the story does not end with Rev 20: 15; it is followed by the
fabulous description of what awaits those whose names are listed the ‘Lambs Book
of Life’.
Soooo,
Pray today that God will send you a person who needs to hear the wondrous story
of Yeshua, God’s gift to all who choose to accept Him as Lord.
Blessings,
Gramps
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