Believe in God; - joyful or burdensome?

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**Michael said: Being at a near physical death, all that is left is the spiritual! So what is it? Loved or not?

Right so; IF, and there’s a big IF or in case… the person who knows he’s going to die, believes in God. Then he too might say: “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” (Luke 23:46)

Whoever dies without this great gift believe, goes through hell – the hell of doubts: To be or not to be – after death. But he will be and see God and be judged regardless if he believed or not. Who was then his God and master? Who will be?

“Eludwig” said: If one does not have burdens how can they know joy?

No person in the world has no burden.

The rich serve their money as their “God” and master, and don’t know who really is their master (Mt 6,24) "No one can serve two masters. He will either hate one and love the other, or be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.”

And just lets think of the tremendous burden Atheists carry, who continuously live in a Thousand nagging doubts: What, if there really is God?!
For they never can prove there is no God. Therefore they really keep announcing disbelieve all the louder – see e.g. Atheist-Bus
humanism.org.uk/bus-campaign/photos

They call themselves “humanists” for having an excuse for God – just in case – so they might argue: Oh, we loved people all-right – so what did we wrong?! Of course they’d laugh at this idea, but they still origin in God, so in the back of their minds remains a knowledge of God.

They did and keep doing wrong, in violating God in the worse thinkable way; by disregarding the incredible deed of Gods salvation through Jesus Christ.

Yes, Jews and Moslems believe in God, but Gods salvation, to them too seems unbelievable.
Atheists though, believe neither, and this is offending God in the worse, and most combative possible way.
Ever more so, as they tempt away from God, weak Christians who have but vague believe.

How burdensome must be the idea that catches up with them in rare bright hours:
“What – if it is true after all?!”

Psalm 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9
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