Of course what a Christian does in this life matters. We should dream and be intentional. With a Christian worldview of eternal life though I struggle making logical sense of the cultures -bucket list thing. Going on this frantic pace to experience all these experiences before we die. The funny part is most of culture is so stressed about capturing the moment with their smartphones to show their friends are they really there enjoying and taking in the moment? I had this happen before. I went on some vacation and a person asked me how it went. I said good, let me show you. The guy goes you don’t have to show me, just explain what was so good? I was left speechless. I spent so much time and energy capturing the memorable things on phone my mind could not recall anything specific without the picture or video prompting me. it was a wake up call to at least slow down and put the phone away.
We’re assured in scripture that at the end we’re not going to miss out, that we get it all back. That the former things won’t be remembered. Experiences are nice but should a Christ follower really put so much pressure on themselves as the world does to “get it while you can” aren’t we supposed to rest in the fact at the end it all comes back 100times more?
We’re assured in scripture that at the end we’re not going to miss out, that we get it all back. That the former things won’t be remembered. Experiences are nice but should a Christ follower really put so much pressure on themselves as the world does to “get it while you can” aren’t we supposed to rest in the fact at the end it all comes back 100times more?
If I got to Heaven and had no stories to tell, and none of my friends had any stories either...
Yeah I think I can see people, even devout Christians, wanting to see some things before they go.