YOU CAN WALK AWAY FREE TODAY
Most
responsible people who incur debts have the intention of paying them off, to
the last penny, which is the responsible thing to do. Unfortunately, things
don’t always work out the way they planned or intended.
Have you or
someone, you know ever become unemployed for an extended period of time because
of a layoff or prolonged ill-health? The answer I’m sure is “yes.” This means,
sometimes, through no fault of an individual, their ability to earn a living
in the face of debt and other responsibilities can be curtailed. This happens
more often than society would like to admit. As a result, all good intentions
regarding debts fall by the wayside, leaving the debtor open to harassment from
creditors and debt collectors.
If you were
ever in a similar situation, how would you like for someone to pay off your
debt, and never hold it against you? If someone did that for you, how would you
respond? You could respond in one of the following ways: No, thank you, I don’t
take handouts; this is my debt and I intend to pay it myself; wow, I can’t
believe it; or simply, THANK YOU!
All mankind
is in debt to God for our sins. We sin because of the sin-nature passed on to
us by our original parents, Adam and Eve, which makes each person a sinner:
“Everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard” (Romans
3:23). The result of sin, according to the Word of God, is death, “All people
will die for their own sins” (Jeremiah 31:30), meaning eternal separation from
God after physical death, also known as hell. God sent His Son Jesus to die in
our place, so we don’t have to pay the debt we owe Him. Again, the Bible
addresses that this way, “This is how God loved the world: He gave his one and
only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal
life” (John 3:16). Also, “He was handed over to die because of our sins, and He
was raised to life to make us right with God” (Romans 4:25).
How would
you respond to God’s offer? Jesus has paid the penalty already; you don’t have
to ever be responsible for it. Will you say that you intend to pay your own
debt, which will mean you’d rather perish? Or would you say with gratitude,
“Thank you; I believe in your Son, Jesus; please forgive me?” You’re in debt to
God, but Jesus paid it all already; there’s no reason for you to perish. Think
about it; you can walk away free today!
There’s
always the temptation to postpone making decisions, but time does not belong to
you. If you understand this message, please don’t postpone your day of
salvation, because although you routinely make decisions and think you have
control over your life, the truth is you don’t. Your circumstances could change at any time, and you could miss the opportunity to be saved. Please decide today,
and walk away free, leaving your sins -no matter what they are-on Jesus.
Tomorrow could be too late!
All references
are from the New Living Translation (NLT).
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