Monday, December 11, 2017

Virtual Reality Earth


If you have ever played a computer game you know that you are given a goal which to win you must accomplish. You might need to gather rings, gold coins, or rescue a damsel in distress.  If you die in the attempt the game might give you two or three lives to use in the attempt.  When you are done playing, even if you have broken every record possible, you shut off the game and have nothing in real life to show for it.

Virtual Reality games will immerse you in the world of the game.  You can look all around you and it seems like the world is behind you, beside you and in front of you. You might even feel some things in the game when you touch them.  It is much more realistic than just having a screen in front of you.

The most realistic world to live in is the one you have been in all your life.  This game is not just a game but your life on earth and you only get one chance.  No new lives when this one is done so you have to do your best here and now.

This 'game' (that is not a game) had a designer who set up the rules and the goals.  You might have one day to play or 100 years and you have no idea how long.  Once you have finished everything in this world that you have won is worthless in the real life of the Eternal.  You have riches here, houses, cars, great fame or a great job?  Worthless!

The only things from this world worth anything are those done for God.  He keeps track of our lives and will reward us for all we do to honor and obey Him.  Golden rings, money, fame, fortune as a goal is worthless.  Gathering souls will win you an eternal reward.  Giving God credit for your good works is also rewarded.  Obeying God instead of following our own desires is always rewarded.  The rulebook is your Bible and the goals are not those of this world.

This world seems real but the true reality is found in Eternity.  This Virtual Reality Earth is temporary but what is done for God will last forever.

"while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen.  For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal." 2 Corinthians 4:18

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