In early days of Church, people had faced struggle in understanding the concept of true biblical salvation and also trouble in accepting beyond their existing teachings. As a result, they had persecuted many men of God. But, by grace of God, there was a wide spread of the gospel even at that hard time and also acceptance through the spirit of God. And now we’re able to attend many gospel gatherings and experience many means of gospel as well. Though there are dry places in the world where the word of God has not reached, but somehow we’re blessed to know God of the Bible where there’s a wide spread of gospel.
Here, the saddest part is people are facing some abstract hindrances to accept God and ignoring the important point that is mentioned in the Bible (Isaiah 55:6) ”Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near”. This verse clearly implies that there will be a time where you won’t get an opportunity to find him.
We will compare the perspectives of God and man pertaining to salvation and worldly aspects.
The Bible clearly says (James 4: 13-17) that we should not be sure about anything in our life because we’re not having authority on our life and on other things as well. We can’t even predict the result of any successive events of rolling dice, then how can we predict our future, and we should not promise anything as we can’t make it without the confirmation of God (Matthew 5:36). All we have to do is be dependent on God, even for worldly aspects.
At the same time, the Bible says (2 Corinthians 6:2) that “now is the favourable time and now is the day of salvation”. This implies that there will be a time when it is uncomfortable to do the same. When God is saying that this time it is absolutely correct to accept Jesus as your savior, then there is no scope of negativity in the future. He is willing to give us his kingdom (Luke 12:12) “for it is your father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom”.
Here the problem is people are finding negativity to receive salvation thinking that there could be a possibility of committing sin which leads to worse repercussions. Yes, committing sin brings wrath of God, but why should a person think negatively pertaining to salvation? When we want to plan something about our career, finances and relationships, we won’t take things negatively as if we are granted to do according to our will. We won’t have negativity on the things which we can’t predict, but we show negativity in salvation which is confirmed by God. Yes, it’s simple but complex to understand the insight. God knows our future both spiritual and physical, all we have to believe and accept wholeheartedly (1 Corinthians 10:13). God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide you with a way of escape that you may be able to endure it.”
Here I would like to mention the statement of Albert Einstein about the universe:”God does not play dice with the universe.” Which means our God in the Bible intellectually created everything which works precisely according to his design rather than random chances.
We’re very confident in worldly aspects while planning, but why can’t we believe God who is capable of doing all things for us? The Bible clearly says (Romans 8:28) “And we know that all that happens to us is working for our good if we love God and fit into his plans.”And God is also faithful to guard us from sin (2 Thessalonians 3:3). But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one”.
We usually go beyond God’s plan and perspective on us. We tend to seek worldly aspects by keeping them as a priority to God. God is not against our planning and careers, but he should be our first priority in all things.
All we have to do is accept Jesus to be saved, and the rest of all things will be taken care of (Matthew 6: 33).”But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well”.
So, please accept Jesus and enter the process of salvation which is repentance, renewing mind to have penitent faith.
Here the point is…
My beloved brother & sister, we won’t force you to accept Jesus, but all we’re trying to do is inform you before it’s too late and to share the truth.
Hey, my beloved, remember one thing…
The Bible clearly says (James 4:17)” whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin”.
I hope now you are well aware of what is right and what is not.


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