David J. Stewart #fundie jesusisprecious.org

If you have never accepted Jesus as your person Savior, please do so before it is too late dear reader. Life is short, Hell is hot, and eternity is never-ending

I watched the following helpful YouTube video titled: “How To Manage 'Your' Time” (it is really God's time, as Joshua Chavez tells viewers in his excellent video). Time is the greatest treasure that we have to give God. 1st Corinthians 6:20, “For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.” Our earthly life is nothing more than two dates and a vapour in between. I was curious about the sudden death this week of Broadway celebrity Laurel Griggs, who died of a massive asthma attack at age 13. I was surprised on Google to find literally hundreds of deaths of 13 year olds, from everything including: electrocution, a car crash, drowning, hit by a train, mysterious death, a sucker punch from a friend, mugging, drug abuse, obesity, brain tumor, football practice, physical exhaustion, a heart condition, murdered by a school classmate, crushed between a bicycle and a car, cheese thrown at a classmate (allergic reaction), accidental shooting, autism, a fall, a boy beaten by girls, playing a dangerous game, a bully attack, being left in a vehicle, falling down stairs, collapsing in a playground, farming accident, et cetera. I got these all off Google! Go search and read it for yourself (and that's just for 13 year olds)! Great fluffy biscuits in the morning, there are so many ways a person can die!

The $64,000 question is: Are you ready to meet your Maker? There were over a billion beautiful young girls and handsome young men in the 19th century, but they are ALL dead today—every single one of them! There is NO ONE alive in the world today from the 19th century! Your life is as a vapour dear friend, and our time here on earth is short.

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