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Pockets
Full of Gold In
1576, soldier and adventurer Humphery Gilbert
published a pamphlet titled A
group of With
three tiny ships, Frobisher set out from During
a stormy six-week crossing of the When
a Assayers
in Hundreds
of tons of ore were unloaded at several locations in After
the loss of many men, ships and a large investment,
Frobisher's alleged
“gold” mines were soon forgotten, and even their
locations were lost to history. The
"precious fortune" that cost so much time,
effort and investment, in the final
judgment, was only “fools
gold” - worthless to the redeemer. * Similarly, the “precious fortunes” tirelessly pursued by many will also be found worthless when Jesus, the Son of God, returns to judge the world. The things of this world won’t last (2 Peter 3:10). Only those who have received the spiritual treasures which are the result of a right relationship with God will keep them throughout eternity (see Matthew 6:19-21). Eternal, spiritual treasures await those who: by faith in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in repentance (Acts 17:30-31), confess Jesus (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized (immersed) in the name of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). Those who continue to follow Him faithfully will not lose those eternal treasures (Revelation 2:10). Are YOUR
pockets full of “fool’s gold,” or do you have
those eternal treasures which come ONLY through
Christ? -- Terry Livingston & David A. Sargent Church
of Christ at Creekwood * Source: To Subscribe to "Living Water" send a blank e-mail to:
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