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Welcome, everyone. Today, we embark on a new series that I've been preparing for several months. This series is crucial because it focuses on what truly matters: the afterlife. Before diving into the message, I want to extend a special invitation to our upcoming marriage retreat in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It's a wonderful opportunity to invest in your marriage, enjoy the beautiful fall scenery, and participate in fun activities and great meals. Chris and Casey have done an excellent job organizing this event, and I hope you can join us.
Let's begin with a prayer. Father, we thank you for your presence and for reminding us of the impact we have on others. As we start this new series, help us recalibrate our lives to focus on what truly matters: the afterlife. We want to glorify you, edify the people, and terrify the enemy. Amen.
I recently read a story about a minister who visited an older man and advised him to think about the hereafter. The man humorously replied that he thinks about it every day, wondering what he's here after whenever he goes to different rooms in his house. This light-hearted story underscores a serious point: we should all think more about what happens after this life. What we believe about the afterlife profoundly impacts how we live now. If we believe there's nothing after this life, we might squander our time. But if we believe in a God who rewards faithfulness, it changes everything.
Life is fleeting, like a mist that vanishes quickly. We often get caught up in trivial matters, but a thousand years from now, will any of it matter? No. What truly matters is eternity. Even though life can be challenging, God's grace unfolds daily. These hard times are insignificant compared to the eternal joy that awaits us. I confess that I've been too focused on the here and now, neglecting thoughts of eternity. I had to repent and refocus my life on what truly matters.
Let's pray for those who, like me, need to recalibrate their focus. Father, help us to think more about eternity and less about the trivial things of this world. Forgive us for getting caught up in things that don't matter in the grand scheme of eternity. Amen.
If you're here today and realize you've been living for yourself, remember that Jesus lived a sinless life, died on the cross, and was resurrected so that we could be saved. If you're uncertain about your eternity, now is the time to make sure. Raise your hand, and let's pray together. Father God, thank you for sending Jesus to die for our sins. Forgive us and fill us with your Spirit. Amen.
Celebrate with me for those who prayed that prayer. If you did, please take the next step and get connected with resources that will help you on your journey.
Now, let's talk about the afterlife. Many people have different beliefs about what happens after we die. Some think it's just lights out, while others believe in reincarnation or that everyone goes to heaven. But what does Jesus say? In Luke 16, Jesus tells the story of the rich man and Lazarus. This is not a parable but a glimpse into the afterlife. The rich man lived in luxury, while Lazarus suffered. When they died, Lazarus was comforted, and the rich man was in torment. This story teaches us that death is inevitable and that our choices in this life determine our eternal destination.
We will all face judgment after death. There are two types of judgment: the Great White Throne Judgment for unbelievers and the Bema Seat Judgment for believers. The Great White Throne Judgment is for those who rejected Jesus, and they will be judged according to their deeds. The Bema Seat Judgment is for believers, where we will be rewarded based on how we lived our lives, our motives, and how we used our resources.
In conclusion, what we believe about eternity determines how we live today. Let's focus on our eternal destiny and make choices that honor God. Join me in this series as we explore what the Bible says about the afterlife and how it should impact our lives now.
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2. Life is Fleeting: Life is like a mist that vanishes quickly. We often get caught up in trivial matters, but in the grand scheme of eternity, these things won't matter. Instead, we should focus on what truly matters: our eternal destiny. God's grace unfolds daily, and these hard times are insignificant compared to the eternal joy that awaits us.
3. Recalibrating Our Focus: Many of us, including myself, have been too focused on the here and now, neglecting thoughts of eternity. We need to recalibrate our lives to focus on what truly matters. This involves repenting for our misplaced priorities and seeking to live in a way that honors God and prepares us for eternity.
4. Judgment and Rewards: After death, we will face judgment. There are two types of judgment: the Great White Throne Judgment for unbelievers and the Bema Seat Judgment for believers. Believers will be rewarded based on how they lived their lives, their motives, and how they used their resources. This should motivate us to live faithfully and purposefully.
5. Eternal Perspective: What we believe about eternity determines how we live today. We should focus on our eternal destiny and make choices that honor God. This involves living with purpose, treating others with kindness, and using our resources wisely. By doing so, we prepare ourselves for the eternal joy that awaits us.
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