I Could Be Wrong, But I Doubt It: Why Jesus Is Your Greatest Hope on Earth and in Eternity
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I wanted to do what I wanted to do, and I set out to accomplish just that.
Becca Cartwright
Sounds like grandpa
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grave. If he is who he claimed to be, and if he’s telling the truth, then following him was a no-brainer.
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I don’t fear it because of what Jesus has done to reverse the finality of it.
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stimulate something in you that will cause you to consider the possibility that the God narrative is the real story for why we are here.
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he is not only qualified to be the master of our lives, but that he
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desires to be.
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father who longs for his child’s presence.
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call the Bible “the résumé of Jesus.”
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the life we are choosing is far more than simply avoiding hell or annihilation in favor of living on gold-paved streets that begin at a pearly gate. We are choosing an intimate future in the presence of the Father we love and the Son who died for us and was raised from the dead on our behalf.
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people who know Jesus and take him at his word about how they should live during their brief time here on earth tend to invest in things that are permanent rather than temporary.
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delayed gratification.
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it is far better to invest in eternal things.
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how you answer it determines how you live your life.
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either someone put this together or no one did.
Becca Cartwright
A bit of an oversimplification?
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Without God, we don’t have a moral code, we have no way to remove our sins, and we have no hope for our eternal future.
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they are all flawed people.
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humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways;
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confidence in his ability to forgive me of my sin and heal me.
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This isn’t something I can enter into half-heartedly.