"How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation."
(Heb.2:3)
Throughout life there are many things we see that have been neglected, such as buildings, barns, houses, cars and unfortunately even people. Some of those things have become relics of the past. Somebody spent a lot of time, work and money on those things, along with their hopes and dreams, and now they're just left abandon and deteriorating in the elements of nature. There were a lot of good intentions, but something happened along the way or they no longer serve any meaningful purpose.
A number of things could of happened to account for their neglect, such as a death of a loved one or and illness, or a lack of money, lost interest or just shear carelessness, because no one else wanted it or felt it was worth saving. Many other things could of happened too, that changed the circumstances involving those things that were abandon.
But, one thing for certain, we should never let it happen in peoples lives. A life should be worth more than any things. Structures and objects can be replaced, but not a persons soul. An older person shouldn't be left alone in a house, rest homes or left on the street to beg, even though they say it their choice. Many older people can be stubborn and blind to their own needs. And so can many young people.
However, don't allow satan to fool you or rob you of your emotions and God's great salvation plan. God loves you so much that he offered his own son's life in exchange. You are priceless to him and Jesus felt you alone were worth dying for, so you could live a full, fruitful and healthy life. And Jesus also promises never to leave or neglect you for any reason, and we should feel the same about others.
We need to forget our pride and ask Jesus for Help. And not pass up this opportunity and offer of eternal life with The heavenly Father. Jesus is the hope and dream restorer. And promises to provide all our needs. He also wants to be our friend. Everyone, needs his help, including me! Without Christ in our life everyday, we lose our true value and become relics of neglect and deception.
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