Every time I consider the wreck of the Titanic it makes me feel sad: first, because of the 1500 people that died unnecessarily in that cold north Atlantic water; secondly, because the owners were more concerned about the speed record than the safety of the ship; thirdly, there were only lifeboats for one-third of the passengers and many boats that did escape were not filled to their limit; lastly, the owners and passengers believed the ship to be unsinkable. The only thing it ever did was sink.
Looking back over one hundred years we can see it all clearly. However, at the time they were deceived into thinking they were safe.
We are all sailing through life at tremendous speed, and for most they are totally unconcerned. The question is what happens when it all stops?
Bad information and unjustified opinions given to us in life can lead to tragedy.
Paul gave it to us straight.
who gave Himself for our sins, that He might deliver us from this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father,
Make a spiritual examination of that vessel you’re going to sail through life on.
Give it some thought.
Gary