Each of us is running out of time. On earth.

We were conceived. Our immortal soul came into being. Our biological clock began to tick. Seconds, minutes, hours, days, week, months, years, and decades fly by. One truth is constant. Each of us is running out of time. On earth.

Our spirit, mind, and body will soon be gone.

Our soul will live forever.

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We decide where our soul will spend eternity. Some will be blessed with the everlasting joys of Heaven. Others will suffer the endless agonies of hell.

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We know that Jesus fulfilled hundreds of Prophecies that predicted His coming to earth.

He obeyed God during every second of His Life. Even as He died in agony, He loved and saved an obedient “friend” on the nearby Cross. After He was buried, He rose from the dead. He ascended into Heaven.

Every human soul will stand before Him at The Throne of Judgment.

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Jesus told us who He would let into Heaven. “You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

Some choose to obey The Holy Word with Which Jesus Spoke The Only Church He Founded Into Being. “And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

His obedient “friends” know we must show our obedience. We do so by being in The Only Church Jesus Spoke Into Being with His Holy Word.

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With each passing day, we have less time to be among His obedient “friends”. Soon, we will have no time left on earth. Catholics do not want the neighbors we love to go to Judgment in willful disobedience.

Jesus did divide all humanity into two groups. Each person is either among His obedient “friends” or His disobedient enemies.

We pray that our beloved neighbors will think clearly. Then, they will obey Jesus instead of those who disobey Him. Obedience to Jesus replaces the endless agonies of hell with Heaven’s eternal Joy.

We begin our Journey to Heaven by remembering:

Each of us is running out of time. On earth.

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