Greetings everyone! The following is something I have thought about the past few days. Please give me feedback on what you think of this.
I think just about everyone as tuned in to the sports world as I am has heard that Lebron James, Chris Bosh, Dewayne Wade, Dirk (my favorite player), A’mare, etc have been talking to so many different NBA teams the past few days. These guys are amongst the biggest and best free agent class in NBA history. I bet every team in the NBA (plus there fans) would love to have any number of these guys to come and play for their team. But each of them can sign them. Each of them must choose (and some already have) which team they will play for next NBA season. And how many seasons they will play for them.
This got me thinking. God wants everyone in the world to follow Him and His Son Jesus. Satan wants everyone to follow him and the world too. We all must choose who we will f0llow. Can we really devote ourselves wholly and truly to Jesus and His lordship and think of others before ourselves? Or are we going to follow Satan and take part in worldly desires.
Ephesians and Romans both talk extensively about predestination. All of that means is God wants all of us to follow Jesus. He desires ALL of humankind to be devoted to Him. But we must choose to follow Him. We have to make that choice. He won’t make us. It has to be a conscious decision on our part to follow Jesus.
Who will you follow?
Please give me feedback on this. What do you think about this? Thanks! God bless you all. Grace and Peace.
I will follow Jesus! Just like any other friendship or marriage relationship, it takes work to continue in that friendship. So, reading the Bible, praying, going to church, thinking and talking to him constantly, will give you the right tools to follow him whole heartedly.
Zack, awesome popst you have beautifuyl mind. By this post I can tell you are keepiong your mind on heavenly things. I want to be on the wining team “Jesus”. The funny thing is that all those N.B.A. free agents are in complete poverty compared to any person who is on Christ Jesus. Amen thank you for that thought. I may have a sermon theme for next week.