Monday, January 10, 2005

Subuction Zone

Do you know that there are crack all across the earth's surface? These cracks create plates in the earths crust. They bump and grind each other and create huge vibrations called earthquakes. Sometimes these plates end up grinding one on top of the other. One will actually sub duct underneath another. These areas are called sub-duction zones. They are constantly under pressure and every so often chunks of the edges of the plates get knocked off and earthquakes occur.

This is what happened in South Asia. A chunk of one plate got knocked off another sending vibrations creating the Tsunami killing hundreds of thousands. Bodies, cars and fish get washed up the shore. Homes are destroyed, lives are lost, the orphan and widow population increases and funerals are made.

We live in a Sub duction zone here in Western North America. Guess what!!! We are loooong over due for our BIG ONE! A BIG earthquake that is. It can happen now, at the end of you reading this, tomorrow or millions of centuries from now.

I just have one question for you? Are you ready? To meet the Maker if you don't survive? There is just one problem. You are God’s enemy (Romans 5:10) because of a pesky thing called sin. Sin is all the bad and evil we do. The wages of sin is death…. (Romans 6:23) What are you going to do?

Well there is a solution. God paid the price with the death of his son Jesus. The wages of sin are death but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 6:23). Would you like to accept the payment of your sin with His death? Turn from sin, accept Jesus as your savior and learn what it truly means to live! Get in touch with a Bible Based church and starting drinking the Word of God with other beleivers. You will never regret it. I did it and my life is changed.

Why did Jesus do it? Well because he had to. It was the only solution. He loved you and that’s why.

“God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8

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