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If You Are Not Chasing Jesus, Then You Are Chasing Death

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There are many things in this world that constantly pull and beg for our attention, our heart, our worship and our souls. The battle for our heart that takes place each and every day is an active one and one that begs to be acknowledged if one seeks any chance of keeping themselves one a straight and narrow path. Why? Because if we don’t learn to put up our guard as Christians, the enemy will seek every opportunity it can to steal, kill and destroy our hearts (John 10:10).

If the opposite of good is bad, the opposite of life is death and the opposite of light is darkness, then anything opposing the grace and truth of Jesus is not only dead and bad but dark as well. Darkness is an enemy that although has already been defeated, yearns to poke and tempt followers of Jesus each and every day. It’s an opponent that we must be willing to fight on a daily basis, choosing to pick up our crosses and die to ourselves so that the impeccable strength and hope of Christ may rise up and dwell within us (Luke 9:23).

When we pursue after the hope of Jesus, we are pursuing life to the fullest extent—the only true experience of life that really exists. But when we pursue after anything contrary to that of God’s Word, we set ourselves up for failure, a failure where we’d be ultimately be pursuing death, and sometimes without even knowing it.

Don’t be tricked into thinking that the many temptations of this world can offer anything remotely close to the fulfillment and peace of Jesus. Because they can’t, and they never will be able to live up God’s intrinsic and bewildering design for humanity.

The battle for your heart

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  • Music
  • Advertisements
  • Fame
  • Materialism
  • Money
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  • Billboards
  • Magazines
  • Social media
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Jarrid Wilson was a husband, pastor and author relentlessly sharing the love of Jesus. In September of 2019, Jarrid tragically passed away by suicide. He is survived by his wife, Juli, and his two sons, Finch and Denham. His larger than life personality, heart for all people and passion for telling others about the grace and love of Jesus was unmatched, and he is greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. We stand on the promise of Revelation 21:4 that reminds us that in heaven, there is no more sorrow, suffering or death. Hope gets the last word.