Peaceful life!!

25,  Feb   


Greetings to all our dear friends who are listening.

As I look around, I see many people traveling—some heading to work, others to their studies, and each person journeying toward a different destination. When you set out on a trip, people often ask, Where are you going?

Dear friend, isn't life itself a journey? We are all traveling toward a destination. Just like on a bus or train ride, we meet fellow travelers—some journey with us for a while, others take a different route, and some reach their stop earlier than others. Life is no different. Our journey begins at birth and inevitably leads to death. Although we may not know when we will arrive, one thing is certain: our time on earth will come to an end.

But is death really the end? If life were only temporary, what would be its purpose? Have you ever truly thought about this?

Have you found real happiness in your life? Are you living with purpose, or do you believe that after sixty or seventy years, everything simply ends?

Dear friend, life does not end with death. Just as a baby in the womb knows nothing of the world beyond, we may not fully understand what awaits us after death. But there is life beyond this one—a life where we will be rewarded according to the deeds we have done on earth.

The Holy Bible says:
"We must all stand before the judgment seat, that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he did."

Perhaps you wonder: What does it mean to do good? Many people strive to do good, yet we still see so much sadness, emptiness, and wrongdoing in the world. Why? Because all human beings are sinners. We desire to do good but often end up doing the opposite. We see heartbreaking news every day—fathers harming their children, mothers abandoning their little ones, and violence filling our world. How does this happen?

It is because of sin that people act in ways they never intended. Sin entered humanity long ago.

God created man and woman in His image, sinless and pure. But through the deception of Satan, they fell into sin, losing their divine connection with God. From that moment, humanity was separated from God.

Yet, despite our sins, God’s love for us never changed. He longed to restore us. And so, God Himself came to earth as a man—Jesus Christ, His Son—to save us from sin.

Jesus Christ lived a sinless life, yet He loved sinners. While we may love those who do good, Jesus even loved those who did wrong. Dear friend, if you feel burdened by your past, know that Jesus loves you. If you have no one to share your pain with, you can turn to Him—He cares for you.

During His time on earth, Jesus healed the sick, comforted the brokenhearted, and set people free from sin. But because He claimed to be the Son of God, He was falsely accused and crucified. Even the Roman governor who judged Him declared, "I find no fault in Him."

Though Jesus was innocent, He willingly died on the cross to pay for the sins of all people. Yet death could not hold Him—on the third day, He rose again, conquering sin and the grave. After appearing to many, He ascended into heaven, where He lives today.

Dear friend, if you believe in Jesus, you, too, can receive forgiveness for your sins. Right where you are, you can pray:

"Jesus, I am a sinner. Please forgive me. Come into my heart and give me peace."

When you do this, Jesus will transform your life, and you will have the strength to walk in righteousness. He will come again to gather those who belong to Him. Are you ready to meet Him?


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