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Your Life and Eternity |
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Author: A. Marie Miles |
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Often we hear the remark made to men who have
lived to be 90, 95, or 98 years old that "you have lived a long
time." Those who are not Bible scholars are often amazed and
find it almost unbelievable that Adam lived to be 930 years old
and Methuselah, who was the oldest man to ever live, was 969
years old when he died. People today do not often live to be 90
years old or even 85. The Bible tells us that "the days of our
years are threescore years and ten: [70 years] and if by reason
of strength they be fourscore years [80 years] yet is their
strength labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly
away" Psa. 90 :10.
If it were possible today for you to live to be 969 years old
and then die, just how would that many years compare with
eternity? Or can we even use the word "compare"? What is
eternity ? It is where we will live after death. It is where the
soul of man goes after death. The Webster's dictionary says that
eternity means "an infinite time; continuance without end;
endless time after death; time without beginning or ending." Our
finite minds are too small to be able to comprehend just what
eternity is. It is not counted by months, years, or even
centuries. Eternity is just not counted. There is no time in
eternity. It cannot be spent or lived up. Eternity is that vast,
limitless, infinite place that is without ending.
May the Lord help us to realize the greatness of eternity and
then realize how small, little, and short our life here is. The
Apostle James asked the question, "What is your life?" When we
think of eternity we too wonder, just what is our life? What
does it amount to? What is time here? The Apostle answers his
question and says, "It is even a vapor that appeareth for a
little time, and then vanisheth away." James 4:14. We notice the
vapor that appears above the kettle on the stove and how it is
there and then gone. The Bible says, "My days are swifter than a
weaver's shuttle" Job 7:6. How fast the shuttle moves back and
forth. Our life is swifter than that. We are here a little while
and then we are gone.
"Now my days are swifter than a post: they flee away." I have
wanted to give the postman a letter. I would go out and look
down the street. I would see the postman coming. I would think
that I could go back in the house and do a few things and come
out and he would be there at my house. In just a little while I
would come back but he had passed my house and was on up the
street. Oh, how fast our life flees away!
The Bible says our life passes away "as the swift ships" Job
9:26. You stand on the pier near the ocean and watch the ships
sail out to sea. In just a little while they drop below the
horizon and are out of sight. All around us we see those who are
dropping away from the scene of action in death and they are
seen no more here. Sometimes the infant is taken out of the arms
of its grieving mother and her arms are empty. Sometimes the
child that is active and playing about its mother's knees is
taken. Sometimes the teenager who has had big plans for his
future is taken. They were here today and active but now they
are gone. Those who are in their twenties leave us and also the
middle-aged person. "They flee away." The Bible compares this
life with "the eagle that hasteth to the prey." Job 9:26. The
eagle has a good eyesight. It is a hundred times greater than
man's. It is also the swiftest bird that flies in the air. Oh,
dear ones, we are here today and then we are gone! Our life
swiftly passes away.
"Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age
is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is
altogether vanity." Psa. 39 :4-5. "Lord, make me to know mine
end, and the measure of my days, what it is that I may know how
frail I am."
"There is no man that hath power over the spirit to retain the
spirit; neither hath he power in the day of death: and there is
no discharge in that war; neither shall wickedness deliver those
that are given to it." Eccl 8:8. God is the One who holds our
spirit in His hand and is the One who calls for it to separate
from the body. "Man that is born of a woman is of few days, and
full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down:
he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not. Seeing his days
are determined, the number of his months are with thee, thou
hast appointed his bounds that he cannot pass" Job 14:1-2, 5.
God appoints our bounds and when that time comes we cannot pass
over it. We read of a time when God added 15 years to the life
of Hezekiah. (II Kings 20:6.) God is the one to whom we have to
give account.
Looking at our life and eternity, just what kind of thoughts do
we have? What should be our thoughts? Should we not realize that
it is the wisest thing to make sure we live in eternity with
God? The Bible says, "It is appointed unto men once to die, but
after this the judgment" Heb. 9:27. We know that we will keep
the first appointment. There isn't one doubt about that. Just as
sure as we keep the first one, we will keep the second. As death
finds us, just so will the judgment find us. There is no time to
get right after we close our eyes in death. The prayers of those
here on this earth will not do us any good then. This is a
personal salvation and we must prepare here to live wlth God in
eternity. In Rev. 20: 11-15 we read where God let John have a
vision of what will take place at the judgment. He saw the dead,
small and great stand before God. The New Testament and the Old
Testament were opened and everyone was judged out of the things
that were written in those books, according to their works. "And
whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast
into the lake of fire." We want to be one of those who had their
souls cleansed by the blood of Jesus; one of those who were
ready to meet God in peace when they closed their eyes in death.
In that great Judgment Day they will hear those words, "Come, ye
blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from
the foundation of the world." Matt. 25:34. I want to live with
God in eternity, don't you? You can if you will.
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