Apocalyptic Hope ..... POEMS
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From Rapture Ready Message Board--- Oct 10,2002
LIFE IS A TEST
[adapted from Michael H. Brown's After Life]
We live forever! No matter how difficult and depressing life may
seem, no matter how sad a situation may appear, there is
alwaysliterallya light at the end of the tunnel!
But before we view Heaven we must realize that life is a test, a
trial, and a battle. Every minute counts. Were put on this
earth to claim Christs victory. Every minute were
given tests of our love, humility, and trust. Every day we face
trials to see if weve gained patience and long-suffering.
Every day were given opportunities to avoid the traps of
Satan and advance toward the virtues of Jesus.
When we think of life as one big test, it becomes all the more
meaningful. It makes more sense. It becomes exciting. When we see
life as a challenge, those who suffer can comprehend their
sufferings and those in painany kind of painnow see
it as a mere test that precedes eternity.
The problem in our times is that we try to find a material
paradise. Thats not in Gods plan. There is no earthly
utopia. Try as we might, well never find perfection in the
physical. Such thinking is a deception at a time of great
deception, and at a time when mankind is on an incredibly
materialistic course.
Life is a test. Everything about us from the moment of conception
to our final breath is watched closely by Heaven, and at every
juncture there are events that may seem minor or even trivial but
can carry tremendous meaning.
The people we meet, the locations in which we live, the work we
do, the relatives we have, and the places we go, are all rich in
meaning. Every aspect of life counts. God doesnt play with
dice. There are no coincidences.
Everyone is given tests and sufferings (though some sufferings
are more visible than others), and everyone has the same chance
to use the incredible opportunity of life to gain a splendid
after-life. Every moment is terrifically precious because every
single thing we do, think, or say counts with God.
We dont have this opportunity forever. Life goes by in a
flash. While it may seem that seven or eight decades are a long
time, to God a thousand years are like a single day (2 Peter
3:8).
Think about it. An average person lives about 912 months, or in
the area of 27,750 days. Lets break it down further and
express it as approximately 665,000 hours or perhaps 40 million
minutes. Think of the things you can do in a minute. Think of the
number of thoughts you can have or words you can say. Every tick
of the clock counts, and forty million minutes further reduces to
2.4 billion seconds.
That sounds awesome, but to God such figures, such numbers, are
childs play. To a God Who can keep track of every single
living creature on a planet, with more than six billion people,
and trillions of other life forms right to the one-celled amoebas
(and Who can also keep track of billions of other stars and
planets), keeping track of our lives is certainly no big deal.
And thats what He does: He keeps track of every single
thing we ever do or say. He even records our thoughts. He watches
everything that passes through our minds and monitors what we
hold onto and what we reject.
We have a responsibility for the priceless time were given
on earth. Every moment that we live has tremendous potential for
good or evil and every moment of life brings us closer to or
takes us farther from God. Every minute counts. We can pray in
that moment, we can love in that moment, we can praise God in the
tick of a clock, but we can also latch onto a hateful or lustful
or otherwise damaging way of thinking and detract from our
eventual judgment.
My point is that God wastes nothing and not a single thing we do
is meaningless. God isnt a cruel God. While death seems
terrifying to us, once we look back from the afterlife well
see that its not a bad thing. Its nothing to fear. In
fact, as I said, it should be a happy experience. If were
prepared, if we live the rest of our lives as God wants, if
were in tune with the Holy Spirit, its not only a
pleasant experience but an exhilarating one.
From the moment of birth all of us are given countless
opportunities to do good and at the end of our lives, in a way we
cannot fully perceive, God will instantly analyze how we have
handled ourselves each of those 2.4 billion seconds and how much
we have purified ourselves, how much we have risen above Original
Sin. He will evaluate how much we have helped reclaim what Adam
and Eve lost.
Life on earth is transient and passing. To find the best place in
the after-life, let me repeat, we must prepare every waking
moment. There is never a second to lose. We need to start right
nowthis minute. Earth is merely a testing ground.
Were not to obsessively hold onto any aspect of personal
life any more than we hold onto an old grammar school classroom.
Every day, in many ways, we find ourselves tested. Were
tested for our faith. Were tested for our humbleness.
Were tested for our patience. Most of all were tested
to see how much we love. With each personal trial our spirits
grow and we have that much more understanding. With each
successful trial we gain brighter heavenly apparel. It awaits
those who have fought the good fight and who have loved Jesus.
There is nothing to fear for those who have followed His
teachings.
Heaven is an incomparable joy, and most of us will one day reside
in it.
As the Catechism says, This mystery of blessed communion
with God and all who are in Christ is beyond all understanding
and description.
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