Your choice Paul Powell

Life’s Greatest Choice

The Bible presents life's greatest choice to us when it says, “Choose you this day whom ye will serve” (Joshua 24:15). We are all either the servants of God or the servants of sin. We are mastered either by God’s will or our own appetites and desires.


We make life’s greatest choice when we decide which master we will serve. It is a choice that affects our life and happiness, now and also in eternity. There are four significant things to know about this choice.


1. It is a necessary choice. Every person must choose for or against God. To refuse or neglect to make a choice is to make one. You may not make up your mind, but you do have to make your life. You can’t escape deciding something—even if it is the decision not to decide.


2. It is a personal choice. No one else can make it for you. We are individually responsible to God and must individually choose.


3. It is an urgent choice. Life is uncertain and death is sure. Since we have no guarantee of tomorrow, we must do what we ought to do today.


4. It is a logical choice. When you consider all that God has done for you, it is just plain logical that you would choose to serve him.


Joshua said of himself, “As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord.” Is that your choice also?

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