● What's up T-4-G?
Emm. I really don't mean to sound like a wet blanket but don't you think you're wasting your time with all talk about teenagers and G.o.d? I mean, this is the only time for us to really catch up with life, you know as in real flexing. You're young and there's somewhere deep down in you craving for fun. Being a Jesus baby now denies you loads and loads of wild , exciting fun, don't you think so? This entire thing about G.o.d can come in the future when you pa.s.s this stage, repentance should be tomorrow, not today.
OUTBOX:
● Mr/Miss World,
You sound a bit unsure of your direction and it would seem youre someone who really needs to see things the right way. FYI tomorrow never comes. As a matter of fact, that's the devil's latest strategy to grab hold of your souls. Please, do not fall prey to this lie. You've got to walk in G.o.d's way now that you have the chance to because you do not know the time or day when your earthly duty would be over. Think about it, what if you're called to go now that you are still a teenager? These days have more death incidences of children than parents. What would you tell the Lord if you were living an off-life and waiting till adulthood to come back to Him? I bet you, you would face the music of which the lyrics, tune and beats would not be sweet to dance to. Share this story with me…
Nick and Jim were best friends; they were cultists belonging to the same group. They partied together, carried out their murder operations together, did everything together that they in their own capacity thought they'd live forever and continue doing everything together. Once, they were preached to by some young people whom they threatened to kill if they wouldn't let them be and enjoy life. Jim said 'What is it and this boring Christianity? Just to tie yourself with a big black book and have no fun. Whatever it is man, if I must become a Christian, it would be after I'm done rocking life, after all You Only Live Once! YOLO!''
Well, one fateful day after an unlucky operation, Jim was shot dead (at the age of seventeen) by the police, in an attempt to escape with Nick. Nick was lucky enough to elope; he packed his bags and left the city. With so much grief from the demise of his friend and nowhere to start life from as he didn't feel like going back to his former life without his only partner, he began working at a diner. There, he met a lady who told him about Jesus and made him understand that the Bible was more than just a big black book. He repented totally of his ways a year later and resolved in his heart to be a missionary for G.o.d.
Need I say more? I guess you can draw out your conclusion from this story. Jim wasn't as lucky as Nick. NO NEED TO GAMBLE WITH LIFE. We may not all be as lucky as the thief on the cross with Jesus who sinned all his life yet made paradise on his last day.
Ecclesiastes 12:1a (NIV)
Remember your Creator in the days of your youth…
Make your life changing decision now before it's too late. There is no harm in being a Jesus baby right from your teen age. You'd still have super-duper fun in the right, sane way #winks#.