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HOW DO YOU LIVE FOREVER?

by Frank Pollard

Scripture: MATTHEW 16:26


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BROADCAST on THE BAPTIST HOUR, September 20, 1992, by Dr. Frank Pollard of Jackson, Mississippi
How Do 'e Live Forever?
Text: Matthew 16:26
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I hear it all the time, you probably hear it too. You meet someone you decide how' you acted last night'? Or how' you are going to a.t oI(ltar-
and he says. "You know, if I had know I was going to live this long row'? Or what you are going to do as far as right and wrofng is conecened.'?
I would have taken better care of myself." I really wonder if in eternity Did you take the Word of God and say, "One day I will sti(i bectsire
in that land where people have lost forever, in that hell from separation God and this is the judgment I'll have and so I'll ilake mly desisc)tI
from God there are not many people saying of course with no smile on the basis of what the Bible teaches'?" Did you make that decision
on their lips and only agony in their heart, "If I had know I was going on the basis of cause and effect? That if you do a thing somethirn else
to live this long I would have taken care of myself." And when you is going to happen. It may not happen right now but it *ill l0ppe'i.
boil down the message of Christ to its very basic ingredient He tells There is a cause and there is an effect. And yet I talk to people ill
us, "I have come to tell you that you are going to live forever, you are the time who tell me, "I make my decision on the basis ot'f kh.i aei,
going to live that long and there are some things you need to do to take good right now. What will give me the most profit right no0. 'i
care of yourself or nothing but agony is yours." will bring me the best amount of pleasure right now and I don't \B.iflt
Are you myoptic in life? Are you short-sighted, not able to see past to talk about it."
a few years. Philosophers call it ectoec ...

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