Are You Ready?
Volume 2, Day 309
It was a wild night for our family. At 11:30 p.m. I got a call from my son Steve. “Dad, I’m going to Iraq.” “Right now?” I asked in disbelief. “Yes, I’m ready to go.” Earlier that day our son, who’s a Navy medic, had told me he thought it would be several months before he would go.
We talked a little more until he had to hang up. Then family phone calls followed as we let his sisters know what was happening. They called him to wish him well and pray for him— and that was it.
A couple of restless hours later, Steve sent a text message: “We’re not going. We’re heading back.” A helicopter ride to another military base and back was the extent of Steve’s trip that night, but it was still a valuable experience. It tested their readiness. The military had to know that when the call came, the medics would be mentally ready to go.
When it comes to being ready for eternity, we won’t get that kind of practise. No one knows when we will depart this earth through death or be called home at Jesus’ return. If you were called into eternity today, would you be prepared to meet God face to face? Have you opened your heart to Him? (Heb. 4:7). Are your sins forgiven? Are you ready to go?
Author
Dave Branon