What’s Life?
Picture Frame Some say it’s good friends, money in your pocket, popularity, partying, having as much fun as you can for as long as you can. Is that all there is to life?

One summary of life is: “Here today, gone tomorrow!” A popular advertisement says this: “You only go around once in life, so grab all the gusto you can.” A bumper sticker summed up life negatively this way: “Life’s a bummer at best, and then you die.” A really bitter answer to this question is: “Life is a terminal disease.”

Life is short. Whatever else this life is, it is short. One book describes life this way: “It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away” (James 4:14 NKJV). But that same book, the Bible, introduces a Man who says that He came into this world that we may have life, and that we may have it more abundantly (John 10:10). This Man is Jesus Christ.

This is not religion. This is about a real person, the Son of God, who came to give you real life, eternal life—both in heaven after you die and right now. He gives a love, peace and joy that is far better and longer lasting than anything this world can give.

Open your eyes for a minute. Look around you. Look deep within yourself. Fun and games, wealth and success, sex and drugs don’t last. Neither does quitting nor rebelling. They don’t fill the emptiness inside. They only create more. They don’t add up to a good life. In fact, they destroy it. But look at these promises in the Bible, and see what Jesus Christ has to offer—

Have you ever heard of this new life? Don’t be satisfied with temporary substitutes for the real thing. Find real fulfillment in the new life that Jesus Christ can give you. It starts the moment you confess your sins and give your old life over to Him, the moment you accept Him as your Savior.

Want to find this new life? Get a Bible and begin reading the Gospel of John. Really get into it. Give yourself to the Lord Jesus Christ, and the next time you’re confronted with the question, “What’s life?” you'll be living the best answer of all. Want more help getting started? Write to us at the address below and ask for the “New Believer’s Packet.”

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