Monday; January 3

As I write this, our community is preparing for a major storm. We don’t get a lot of really bad weather in Southern Maryland, so when they start talking a winter event that could bring over five inches of snow and twenty-plus mile-an-hour wind, that tends to get our attention. I have already filled up my car and made sure I had enough Diet Cokes to get me through the event. My electronics are charging and I will have a few external chargers on hand to power up my phone and tablet. I don’t know what will happen in the next few hours, but I feel like being prepared for the worst.
As predications and communication about potential weather events improve, I see more and more people taking precautions about impending struggles, but I wonder if we are just as prepared when it comes to our spiritual lives? The Bible is very clear that there will be an afterlife for all people. Those who have aligned themselves with God and have lived according to His ways will enjoy the bliss of heaven. Those who reject His call and don’t prepare for eternity will be assigned to a location described by unimaginable torment. Folks, the problem isn’t a lack of knowledge as much as it is a lack of preparation.
Thousands of years ago, the prophet Amos understood the impending doom that awaited the Children of Israel when he challenged them, “Therefore thus I will do to you, O Israel; because I will do this to you, prepared to meet your God, O Israel.” (Amos 4:12). That same challenge faces us today – not in an impending winter weather event, but in an eternal life. Are we ready?

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