Question 3: What am I willing to die for? Maybe that is what is worth living for.
You may be asking, what purpose of mine could possibly last for eternity? What could I do that would be around even one hundred years from now, much less a billion or a trillion years from now? Think about it… In one thousand years, no one will remember or care who won the Super Bowl in 2020. Even the most famous players of our time will barely be a footnote in history, one thousand years from now and probably not even a vapor of thought in a million years. So, there's nothing you can do or accomplish that could make an eternal impact except to invest in something that lasts forever: People. Our souls are eternal. God said that He made us in His image. Your body is breaking down every day, no matter what age you are, or how healthy you are, one day, even the greatest athlete grows old and will die. But our souls live forever, and that soul will spend eternity either in Heaven with God or in Hell, completely separated from God. It's up to each individual person, where he or she spends eternity. No one decides, but ourselves.
Most of you taking this class probably know Jesus as your personal savior. You're here because you want a closer walk with Him, and you want to discover your purpose in Him. But I would be remiss if I didn't share with you the wonderful miracle that God freely gave us, His Son, Jesus.
Jesus was a real man who walked on this earth. That is undoubtable and there is more evidence that He was a real person than there actually is that Abraham Lincoln is a real person. Jesus was fully human, but He performed many miracles. His final miracle was that He was crucified on a cross by the Romans. He was tortured and beaten, and He died on the cross. A man named Nicodemus and Joseph took His body and laid it in a tomb. Roman soldiers guarded the tomb, but an angel came and opened the tomb and Jesus rose from the cleft in the rock. He rose from the grave, proving that He was God. Over 500 people saw Him alive after His crucifixion. Many of those people gave their very lives instead of recanting their testimony. Ten of those men that were martyred due to their testimony about Jesus were known as His disciples and their stories are well documented.
Jesus came because He wants to reconcile you to Him. Since the day that Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, God has been preparing to reconcile Himself to mankind. Why? Because He loves you and wants to have a personal relationship with you. Since the beginning, every man since Adam has chosen to sin. At some point in your life, you have sinned as well. Even the most righteous person you've ever met has sinned. I heard an analogy once that said if everyone stood on the shore in San Diego and we all had to swim to Hawaii, whomever swims the farthest is still going to fall short and drown. None of man's righteousness can get Him to God. Only Jesus is the bridge that will take us and reconcile us to Him. John 14:6 says, Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. That's very simply put, but also very profound. No one can get to heaven on their own goodness. No one can get to Heaven through Mary or John or Peter. No one can get to Heaven because of their mom or grandpa. We each are responsible for our own relationship with Jesus. What we do with Jesus is the key. The Bible even says that many will think that they are saved, but in the end, Jesus will say, "Depart from me, I never knew you." The Bible even says that they thought they were saved because they had done a lot of good works for Him. But still, they didn't know Him. I think it's comparable to saying, "I know who the President of the United States is." Yes. Most of the world knows what his name is. But only his child could text him or call him at any hour and get a response.
I often hear these words when I'm sharing my faith with someone else: "But I couldn't believe in a God that would send people to Hell." My answer usually surprises them. God doesn't send anyone to Hell. He lets people make the choice. You can either choose Jesus who has paid the price for your sin or you can pay for your own sins. Please don't make the mistake of trying to pay for your own sins. The cost is eternity, separated from the God who loves you and made you. Everything inside of you that is good comes from Him. Everything that you see that is good, even the breath in your lungs, comes from God. God is love and He loves you.
If you know that, deep down and right now, I'm praying that God would be revealing to you that you are a sinner, just like me, and that you need a savior, just like me. Just like everyone on earth. We all need the saving grace of Jesus. His love is waiting. Revelation 3:20 says that He is standing at your heart's door and knocking. If you open the door, He will sup with you and you with Him. What a meal! God, the One who made everything desires to have a meal with you! The meal is peace, joy and love and all of the wonderful attributes that God has for you. Do you feel anxious or broken or sad? Jesus is the answer. You will immediately feel a peace that you cannot explain. A peace that comes only with being reconciled to your Creator.
Don't go into this moment lightly. Some say that salvation is free, but it's not. It's going to cost you the life that you want. It's going to cost you everything. When we give our lives to Christ, we are saying, "You are Lord." We cannot call Him Savior without calling Him Lord. There are so many people out there who think they're saved, but they've never really made Him Lord. Would you like to do that now? If you pray these simple words and believe them in your heart, then you will be saved: