Elizabeth’s Christian Testimony

Sometimes, even after we taste the goodness of God, we go our own way. It doesn’t make sense. It’s confounding behavior. But we still do it. Thankfully, the God we serve is a compassionate God, full of grace and mercy. He waits for us to return to Him. He waits with open arms. He calls us to Him. He gives us every reason to come back. But ultimately, the choice is ours. What will we choose? Life? Or death? Elizabeth chose life. What will you choose?

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Elizabeth’s Christian Testimony

Choose Life

Is your faith weak? Is it difficult to follow God? Look at it this way. You can choose life or you can choose death. Which one do you want?

Faith in God is not something that comes naturally. Sin comes naturally. Faith is a conscious decision and requires constant effort. You can choose to believe, to trust, to follow, to avoid sin. You can choose life. It really comes down to a simple choice. Of course, life is much more complex than that. Addictions, lifestyles, environment, thought processes, habits . . . all these factors play into our daily decisions. If losing weight and being buff were just simple decisions, then everyone would be fit and trim. The human psyche is complex. But ultimately, if you push all the junk aside, every decision you make is a choice. Everything you eat, everything you read, everything you focus on, everything you say—it’s all a choice. You choose. What will you choose? Life? Or death?

Choose Life

The Great Divide

The Great Divide – a poem about the most important choice we will ever face – life or death. Which will you choose?

This poem by Cindy (I love Cindy’s poems) sets out the fact that we all have a clear and conscious choice to make. We can choose Jesus, and choose to live, or we can choose to reject Him, and suffer the consequences.

Will you choose life? Or death?

The Great Divide

Where is the Peace

Choose life, that you might live. The life He gives, He gives forever. A poem.

We all have a simple choice: we can choose life or we can choose death. God suggests (and I agree with Him) that we choose life.

He alone can provide peace. It’s up to you whether or not you want to experience it.

Where is the Peace