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How
Long Have I To Live?

From
the Free Presbyterian Tract Society
This
question, found in 2 Samuel 19:34, came from the lips of Barzillai,
one of King David's faithful friends. Though initially asked
several thousand years ago, it is always relevant. It is a
question which you would do well to put to yourself today
-- "how long have I to live?"
A
Very Appropriate Question
The
one who initially asked it was an elderly man, eighty years
old; thus, it certainly was appropriate for him. But then
it is for everyone irrespective of age, for no one has the
slightest idea of how long he will live on this earth. Length
of life varies from one to another as death records indicate.
Death visits the members of the human race at all levels,
from infancy right through to the most advanced stage of life.
Therefore, since the length of your life is absolutely uncertain,
it is appropriate for you to ask yourself this moment -- "how
long have I to live?"
A
Most Alarming Question
Since
you do not know the extent of your life, you should be alarmed
lest it suddenly end, and you find yourself unprepared for
"the world to come." It is a clearly attested fact
in Scripture that however long a person's life may be, the
close of it in this world does not bring his existence to
an end. The soul lives on forever. Hebrews 9:27 states: "...it
is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment"
or 'a judgment' as it literally reads. At death there is a
judgment, in that the soul continues in conscious existence
and goes either to heaven or to hell to await the resurrection.
If you are still pursuing a life of sin and neglect of your
soul, how alarmed you should be lest death come unexpectedly
and your soul be plunged into the torments of hell. Luke 16:22,23
- "...the rich man...died...and in hell he lift up his
eyes being in torments...."
An
Awakening Question
It
is designed to awaken you to see the need to prepare for eternity.
Because you do not know how long you have to live, and since
you are presently without Christ, how essential that you take
serious steps to prepare to meet God.
What
are those steps? To begin with, recognize that there is only
one way of salvation. Christ said: "I am the way...no
man cometh unto the Father but by me" (John 14: 6). Understand
also that there is only one means of entering upon that one
way as Ephesians 2:8,9 make clear: "By grace are ye saved
through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift
of God, not of works lest any man should boast." Clearly,
then, sinners are saved through the means of faith - Luke
18:42, "Thy faith hath saved thee."
Just
what is that faith that saves? Saving faith convinces a man
of his guilt and inability to save himself. Paul declares
in Romans 3:19, 20 that "all...become guilty before God.
Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be
justified in His sight...." Until you realize your guilt
and helplessness you can never be saved, for Christ "...came
not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance"
(Mark 2:17).
Furthermore,
saving faith believes that God has provided salvation through
His Son Whom He sent into the world. Galatians 4:4,5 -- "...God
sent forth His Son...to redeem them that were under the law...."
Therefore saving faith believes that Jesus of Nazareth alone
is the promised Saviour. 1 Timothy 2:5 -- "For there
is one God, and ONE Mediator between God and men, the man
Christ Jesus...."
But,
being convinced of all these truths, saving faith then rests
on the all-sufficiency of Christ. The Lord Jesus Christ is
"...able to save them to the uttermost that come unto
God by Him" (Heb. 7:25). In other words, His sacrificial
death is an all-sufficient payment for sin, fully satisfying
the holy demands of God's law. Throughout the Gospel, sinners
are urged and commanded to trust in this all-sufficient Saviour:
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be
saved" (Acts 16:31). The one who truly believes ceases
from works to obtain salvation and rests whole-heartedly on
Christ alone, understanding that His work on the Cross is
sufficient to save.
Finally,
saving faith assures all who trust in Christ alone that all
of His righteousness is applied personally to them. Romans
4:7,8 -- "Unto whom God imputeth righteousness without
works, saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven,
and whose sins are covered." This assurance can be yours
if you will but "repent...and believe the Gospel"
(Mark 1:15). I urge you to do so today. Then, no matter how
short your time may be, you will be saved from sin, hell and
the wrath to come. Isaiah 55:6 -- "Seek ye the Lord while
He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is near."
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