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A SPEECH THROUGH A CRATER OF TEARS

 A SPEECH THROUGH A CRATER OF TEARS


2 Peter 3:11, NIV reads, 

Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of people ought you to be? You ought to live holy and godly lives


All we've worked our lives for, can be gone in a moment. And a replay of this is coming if you're not in the ark. People are hurting, but we ain't seen nothing yet. Our world is fast approaching the climb up the aisle of time where every unsaved person will kiss such daunting horror like we never thought possible. Jesus said so, and He didn't lie! So there's a way out, interestingly it's not a 7th NC Boulevard Street, rather, a Way called Christ Jesus, a Highway, a quick drive away from eternal damnation. Send me a text if you haven't found your way out of the coming cataclysmic devastation. Send me a text right now — but before you do, say these words to your hearing, say “Dear Lord Jesus, come into my heart, be the Lord of my life, save my soul, I've been born again, I have eternal life now, I'm a child of God. Hallelujah” .

POV : The only hope we have past the grief is Jesus Christ.  


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COMMENTARY : A SPEECH THROUGH A CRATER OF TEARS

This speech serves as a sobering reflection on the fragility of life and the urgency of salvation. It begins with the stark reality that everything we work for can be taken away in an instant—a theme often echoed in scripture (James 4:14). The imagery of impending disaster highlights humanity’s vulnerability and the need for spiritual preparation.


The mention of the "ark" draws a parallel to Noah’s Ark, symbolizing a place of refuge for those who heed God's warning (Genesis 7:1). This metaphor suggests that salvation through Christ is the only protection against spiritual catastrophe. The phrase “we ain’t seen nothing yet” intensifies the warning, emphasizing that greater trials lie ahead for those outside of Christ’s Salvafic Grace.


The speech also references Jesus’ teachings on coming judgment (Matthew 24:21-22). The comparison to a "Highway" symbolizes the simplicity and accessibility of salvation through Jesus (John 14:6)—a clear path for anyone willing to believe. This imagery contrasts with any reliance on worldly solutions or misguided paths ("7th NC Boulevard Street").


Finally, the invitation to prayer is direct and urgent, offering a simple way to receive Christ. The declaration of faith included—“Dear Lord Jesus, come into my heart…”—represents the heart of the gospel message, emphasizing repentance, surrender, and the assurance of eternal life (Romans 10:9-10). The closing “Hallelujah” signifies the joy of salvation and new life in Christ.


Overall, this speech calls for immediate spiritual action, blending hope with an urgent warning. It leaves the hearer with no ambiguity: there is one way out of the coming devastation, and that way is Jesus Christ.


Regards, 

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