LEASE OF LIFE
The God-given life is a gift. It is neither borrowed nor loaned much less a lease. We just received it as a free gift of God. Of course there are some who proudly talk of life as borrowed or loaned from God. Some poets and philosophers think of it as a loaned or borrowed item that has to be returned some time in life. Some moralist may think of making the best of it, enjoyed it while it last. Others are mindless or think nothing of how they live it recklessly boasting, “when it is done, it is done.”
But life is a special gift that God has given mankind for them to enjoy it the best they can to the honor and glory of the Creator. These are the men and women who are builders of civilizations and nations. They believe in the divine purpose in life. And that purpose is to honor and praise the LORD God at all time. As they honor and praise the LORD in their worship and service the LORD bless them with abundant life and prosperity.
On January 6, 2009 I celebrated my 80th birthday with praise and thanksgiving and worship. I wrote in my blogspot that life begins at 80. Jesus Christ has so blessed my life, my ministry, my family, my desires to serve Him till He comes for me and takes me home to our Father’s house. Then on February 18, 2009 the medical consultant I was referred to, on examining the files of x-ray (MRI) films on my internal organs to confirm the presence of possible aneurysms after thoughtfully reflecting on his answer to my question “How long shall I live with the threats of aneurysms in my body?” solemnly replied “about two to three years.”
Two – three years of life!. Am I now living on “borrowed” or lease time? Neither.
I still live on God’s time. Therefore I am not fearful. I have no time to fret, to fear, but a hopeful looking forward, upward, toward that day when Jesus comes for me. He has forgiven me my sins, cleansed by His blood he shed at calvary when He gave His life for me. I am full of hope that He not only saved me but He will completely renewed all that is within me. “I shall not die but live to declare the goodness of the LORD (Psalms 118:17). Hallelujah!
Monday, March 2, 2009
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