It seems that many people today have their own ideas of the meaning of life, life after death, how to be joyful, and eternity. Movies have been made with the idea of people becoming angels after they die, or they get to go to their favorite place, or many, many other ideas. It’s something that we have all thought about. It’s unknown, so it’s scary. What waits for us after this life (if anything)? Is there a way for us to know the real meaning of life now, as well as what the future holds?

Jesus said in verse 13 that “the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it.” He then said, “the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.” For some reason, there is a relatively small number of people who “find” the way that leads to life. This sounds like putting together a large puzzle. It takes work, and not everyone has the patience, but if you persevere, you will reach your goal.

Jesus in the manger jigsaw puzzle

Jesus said that people would come who would look like sheep (His followers), but in reality they would be wolves. Wolves are not there to feed sheep; they are there to eat the sheep. As we just saw, we need to be entering through the “small gate” on the “narrow path.” Just because someone says they are from God does not mean that they really are. Even if they appear to perform miracles, that does not necessarily mean they are from God. In the book of Revelation, we see the false prophet making “fire come down out of heaven.”

In the gospel of Luke, Jesus warned His followers not to be misled. This implies that many people will be misled. He then said that many would come in His name, saying things that are outright lies.

There is only one God, and only one Jesus. No matter what someone else might say, they will never be God.

When Jesus Himself comes again (which He will), there won’t be any doubt. Jesus won’t come as someone hiding in some secluded area, forming a cult. He won’t be someone writing a book with a “new revelation.” He won’t even be someone with a large church, claiming to have a better, easier way.

Even in the apostle Paul’s day, there were people proclaiming a false gospel. Since the word gospel means, “good news”, Paul says that it’s not actually a different gospel. Any other message is not good news, it’s bad news. There can only be one correct answer for 2+2, and Jesus said that there is only one way to heaven.

Many people say that it doesn’t matter what you believe, as long as you believe in something. That’s not what Jesus said. He said that He was the only way to the Father. Self-made gospels won’t cut it.
You might be on a road heading east, but you firmly believe, with all of your heart, that you are heading west. It won’t matter how sincere you are or how strongly you believe. It won’t matter how strong your “faith” is. You are still going the wrong way. The only way to head east would be to turn around and go the right direction.

Imagine being in the presence of Jesus, seeing His miracles, hearing His words, and feeling His love, but you are more concerned about what other people would think of you. This still happens today – people on social media, wanting to be “influencers.” People only posting the good things in their lives, leaving out the rest. It seems many will do almost anything to be seen in a good light. No one wants to have others look down on them. At the end of the day, though, is that what’s most important?

In the light of eternity, the few years we have on this earth are insignificant. At the same time, what we do now will determine how we spend the rest of eternity. There are people who have become kings, emperors, or conquerors. For a short time, they had it made. Everything they wanted, they could get. Eventually, all of them died. Even in this life, we see that rich and famous people aren’t always happy.

There’s an old saying: “Money can’t buy happiness.” All the money in the world can’t fill the hole in our souls that only Jesus can fill.

Jesus goes on to describe how the sheep are those who followed Him and cared for others. The goats were those who cared for themselves, not caring about other people.
We see that there will definitely be a day when we will all be judged. If we are following Jesus, He says that He will forgive our sins and bring us to heaven with Him. If we follow any other way, we will be separated from Jesus forever, and we will experience torture that was only designed for Satan, not us (verse 41 above).

Jesus wants only the best for you, and so do we. Living a godly, Christian life brings joy today and eternal life tomorrow. To start this life now, click or tap here. You can also reach us by clicking/tapping here.

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