
There are Two paths we can go in this world. One of those paths is the path of life, the other is that of death. Ultimately the choice is yours as to which one to take, as unneccessary as it may seem to be that one could actually 'ponder' on which path to take, the choice really is not that easy.
The first path I want to present to you is made up of amazing sites, sounds, and wonders. As you travel on this path you will find the following: Money, Power, Respect, Companions, Parties, Fame, Pleasure, and lots of Sex.
The second path I wish to present to you is similarily made up of amazing sites, sounds and wonders, however the details of this path can tend to differ at some points; Financial stability, Meekness, Humility, The Possibility of One Companion, If Things Work Out - One Sexual Partner (Spouse), Providing Service to Other People at Times Free of Charge, and Shear Joy.
Whether consciously or not, the vast majority will choose the first option. It has been the human drive to be independant and self-made since the very onset of Eve and Adam's first sin. "Did God really say..." is usually the first of many lie-based questions we get presented with. Far too often our reply to such a question is "I can handle it...", or "I've always done it this way so...", yet in reality our search for independance often leads us to a place where in one form or another we must accept help from another individual lest the matter at hand is forever rendered incomplete.
So if we as human beings can at times accept the help, the guidance, the direction, and even the moral compass of another frail, interdependant human being then why would we not choose to accept the guidance, help, direction, and moral fibres that the omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob offers us through His Word - the Bible. The reason: we often like the benefits of option 1. Its too bad that option 1 leads to death and then to everlasting suffering. Who would of thought: sow power - reap destruction; sow righteousness - reap eternal reward.

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