Full Text of Disaster: Who Is to Blame? | |
When hurricane Katrina’s storm surge broke through the levee and flooded New Orleans, devastating the city, who was to blame? | |
The engineers who designed the levee? | |
The individuals who built their dreams on land that was below sea level? | |
The federal government for not making the city safe against a level 5 storm? | |
The local government for not ordering a general evacuation earlier? | |
Blame is a heavy load to carry, and apparently there is enough of it to go around whenever there is a disaster. It is an all-too-human trait to want to pass blame around as much as possible in deep hardships, but the question of who should be blamed for the destruction may not have a simple solution. | |
Here is another question that is far more important to you than anything concerning natural disasters could ever be: When a soul dies without ever having turned to God in repentance, who is to blame for the misery it will have for all eternity? Does it make sense to place blame on any of the following? | |
Education systems which exclude the concept of a Creator God? | |
Families that fail to teach that everyone is responsible to God for their actions? | |
The entertainment industry which so distracts minds that they have no time for serious thoughts about eternity? | |
These things are all sadly true, but the responsibility to receive Christ as Saviour rests forever with each person. Even though all these things are stacked against it, God has given clear and plentiful witness that Jesus Christ is the Saviour men need. From glory He came to be born as a man on earth. In His life He clearly fulfilled specific, remarkable and innumerable Old Testament prophecies. His teachings were with words of matchless love, grace and power. God confirmed the message of the Lord Jesus through the miracles He performed. Of all men who ever lived, His words alone perfectly matched His deeds and life. | |
After three and a half years of ministering to the needs of those around Him, He let Himself be taken and nailed to the cross. His sacrifice is the greatest act of love the world will ever know. He is now seated at God’s right hand in heaven. He will come back to earth in judgment, but before He does, during the time of His absence, He is calling souls from this sinful world to believe on Him and to receive the gift of eternal life. | |
Men nailed the Lord Jesus Christ to a cross, meaning to get rid of Him. But God raised Him to the highest place in heaven. He is the One that sinners must look to if they ever hope to be saved and to go to heaven. “Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is none else” (Isaiah 45:22). He is the – One the only One – who brings life to the world. “In Him was life; and the life was the light of men” (John 1:4). “I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of My hand” (John 10:28). | |
The word “responsible” means “able to respond.” Every member of the human race is able to respond to His love. If they choose never to do so, they alone will bear the blame and consequences of their decision forever. They are completely without excuse if they never come to Him. Gospel tract. Pages: 4 Size: 89 x 139mm Bible Truth Publishers Pack quantity: 100 Bible Version: KJV To purchase: No minimum quantities on any tract purchase so single copies or whatever is required may be ordered. Pack quantities are given for those who want to purchase a complete pack. |
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