My husband and I were raised in Catholic families in Colombia, and from an early age our parents taught us the fundamental moral principles of the Catholic religion. But on April of 1989, when we were born again, we began to understand the true meaning of being a Christian and since then our relationship with God has become more personal. Since then we began to write. José Joaquin wrote reflections about the love of God and messages of hope for humanity, and I wrote wise advice for all families everywhere.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

REFLECTIONS ON ETERNITY



I speak to all the people who would like to hear this message. You, dear reader, also make up a part of the community of people that will stand accountable before the Lord; whether we like it or not, our heavenly Father designed it this way.
We also know that after death there is only one of two places where we can go. If we do not go to one, we go to another, but we cannot go to both at the same time. Eternal life for those of us who follow our Lord JESUS CHRIST in obedience while we’re on this Earth, leading lives that we have used to bring glory to His holy name. There is no doubt that we will live with Him for all eternity.
But if we do not give our life to the Lord and we look down upon the divine grace He has shown us, our lives will become an eternal hell. You could ask me, “how do you know this?” And I would answer you, “JESUS himself told us before His death and even after His death.” With His resurrection he brought us the same message, the good news, the message of salvation. In truth the Lord returned to confirm and reaffirm it.
Besides, as if this were not enough, I would answer you and that God who will judge us also gives us sufficient capacity to understand this through his Holy Spirit. But remember, what we will experience is our response to Him. What is yours?
                      Sincerely your brother in Christ,
                                                               Jose Joaquin Agudelo G.
                                                                August 16, 2006

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