Good fun, at what cost?

Published April 4th, 2009 by Bobby Henderson

What a great way to invest your time and I really appreciate your sense of humor. Sadly, there is a human emotion, or response called “regret.” For example, a drunk driver wakes up in a jail cell with no memory of the night before. He is walked over in hand cuffs to a “service window” and told he is being booked or vehicular man slaughter. It turns out he ran a red light, struck a SUV with a family of 5, killing 2 children under the age of 5.

The joy you receive running this web site is probably pretty big. I’m sure you love the ignorant hate mail you receive or the attention from other joy seeking worldly people.

My question to you is, do you consider yourself a good person? On the day of judgment when you’re standing in front of a Holy and righteous God, how will you fare? What kind of remorse do you think you, and others you may be leading away from God will feel when they are turn away from the gates of Heaven and cast in to the pits of Hell for not repenting for the Sin we are all guilty for? You have you ever lied, stolen or committed adultery within your heart?

I don’t honestly believe that you’re going to reply with some miracle response that says “yes, you’re right I will repent and follow Jesus.” Do yourself a favor. Do some research and really consider what you’re basing the fate and existence of your eternal soul on. If you decide to follow your current path, good luck friend. If you find yourself with even the slightest doubt of the certainty of your eternal soul then I suggest you pick up your Bible, read it and do what it says.

God Bless,

Nick



273 Responses to “Good fun, at what cost?”

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  1. theFewtheProudtheMarinara says:

    “pick up your Bible, read it and do what it says”
    So last Sunday I walked down to the drug store and killed all the employees for working on the Sabbath. Now the law is looking for me. Thanks a lot for THAT suggestion!

    • puppygoogoo says:

      I havent laughed like that in a long time.

      Cheers

      Puppygoogoo

    • Keith says:

      I will always remember what my former superviser told me about when he lived in the country. The local Lutheran preacher was seen driving a tractor on a Sunday and the fellow who saw him asked him what a man of god was doing breaking the laws of the sabbath. His reply was
      “Because I’m a bloody farmer and what I couldn’t get done yesterday has to be done today.” As far as I know he did not die from being struck by lightning.

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