🕰️ TIME TO BE REAL!
✝️ IT’S NOW OR NEVER — BE SAVED OR BE DOOMED!
“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.” — Matthew 3:2
How many times have we heard this message?
Yet how often do we truly take it to heart?
In today’s fast-paced world, most people brush off the call to repentance — distracted by earthly routines and pleasures. But one day, when our time is up, God may say:
“I kept sending you the message, but you ignored it.”
Even if we lived a thousand years, it still wouldn’t be long enough to prepare for eternity.
⏳ LIFE IS SHORT — ETERNITY IS NOT
Psalm 39:5 reminds us:
“You have made my days a mere handbreadth; the span of my years is as nothing before you.”
Our time on earth is a breath, a moment, a spark that fades.
That’s why we must focus on what truly matters — the things of God.
See Christ in everyone and everything around you.
When you do, you’ll begin to focus on light instead of darkness — forgiveness instead of judgment, love instead of resentment.
✨ “Look for the good — because that’s where God’s fingerprints are found.”
⚖️ WE HAVE ALL SINNED
Romans 3:23 says:
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”
Sin is not measured by size — a lie is as deadly as hatred if left unrepented.
Until we make Jesus the common denominator in our lives, the sum of our actions will never equal righteousness.
When Christ becomes our center, even our failures can turn into testimonies of His mercy.
🌾 WE REAP WHAT WE SOW
Should we not focus on the good side of life by sowing goodness in others?
Galatians 6:7 reminds us:
“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.”
In the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matthew 13:24–30), Jesus tells us that both good and evil grow side by side until the harvest.
At the end, the wheat will be gathered — the tares will burn.
🌿 “Focus on nurturing the wheat in your heart, and let God handle the weeds.”
đź’– PRAISE THE GOOD IN OTHERS
Every person bears the image of God (Genesis 1:27).
Even when others fail, their small acts of kindness still reflect His grace.
If life is short — and growing shorter — do we really have time to dwell on the bad?
Instead, fill your heart with what is true, honorable, pure, lovely, and praiseworthy.
Philippians 4:8:
“Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — think about such things.”
❤️ LOVE IS THE TEST OF TRUE FAITH
Matthew 22:39 —
“Love your neighbor as yourself.”
That’s not a suggestion — it’s a divine command.
To love others is to see beyond their flaws and mirror the patience of God Himself.
Earthly differences and possessions fade away.
But love endures forever — because God is love.
🕊️ BE A FAITHFUL STEWARD
1 Peter 4:10 tells us:
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace.”
Your time, talents, and resources are not accidents — they’re divine assignments.
Use them wisely, for what we do for Christ is what lasts into eternity.
✝️ BE LIKE JESUS — EVEN WHEN IT FEELS IMPOSSIBLE
Imagine a room filled with people acting like Jesus — the peace, the calm, the light!
We may never reach His perfection, but we can strive toward it.
Matthew 19:26 assures us:
“With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
So even if walking in His path feels difficult, do it anyway — because Jesus never lies, and His promises are true.
🔥 FINAL CALL — THE TIME IS NOW
🕰️ The time to be real is now.
❤️ The time to forgive is now.
🙏 The time to love is now.
✝️ The time to repent is now.
Tomorrow is not promised, but eternity is.
Choose Christ today — and be saved, not doomed.
✨ Scripture Summary
- Matthew 3:2 — Repent, for the kingdom is near
- Psalm 39:5 — Life is but a breath
- Romans 3:23 — All have sinned
- Galatians 6:7 — You reap what you sow
- Matthew 13:24–30 — Wheat and Tares
- Genesis 1:27 — Made in God’s image
- Philippians 4:8 — Think on what is good
- Matthew 22:39 — Love your neighbor
- 1 Peter 4:10 — Be a good steward
- Matthew 19:26 — All things are possible with God
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