“Life is like a coin. You can spend it anyway you like. But you can only spend it once.”
What a message!
When I read that today in one of the shop windows here in Kaitaia, in the north of New Zealand , I asked myself, “HOW DO I SPEND MY LIFE?”
(I think I have asked myself that question already several times in my life.)
I am looking into the past. How did I spend my life in the past?
I am looking at the present. How do I spend my life just now?
I am looking into the future and asking myself, “How am I going to spend my life in the future?”
LIFE IN THE PAST.
Once I was darkness. But now I am light. Thanks to the grace of God I started to live as a child of light at an early age. My life with the Lord Jesus Christ started in my teens. (Ephesians 5:8)
After attending a Bible school in Germany I worked in Thailand as a missionary (WEC INTERNATIONAL) for thirteen years. After doing more studies at the Bible College of New Zealand, as it was called at that time, I worked in Kaitaia and Kaikohe in New Zealand as a missionary.
AT THE PRESENT.
I am now retired and it is my desire to reach people with the Gospel through PERSONAL EVANGELISM. I am especially keen to get in touch with Germans, who come through Kaitaia. And there are a good number who are coming through. Tourists are keen to visit Cape Reinga, the top of this beautiful country.
IN THE FUTURE.
I have only one life and I want to spend it in the service of the Lord and I am waiting for his Second Coming.
C. T. Studd, the founder of WEC INTERNATIONAL, said, “ONLY ONE LIFE, ‘TWILL SOON BE PAST; ONLY WHAT’S DONE FOR CHRIST WILL LAST.”
Have you ever asked yourself the question, “How do I spend my life?”