INSURANCE = UNSURANCE, not ASSURANCE

Can you buy auto insurance that stops the drunk driver, and your own mistakes on the road?

Can you buy home insurance that puts out a house fire?

Can you buy health insurance that prevents cancer?

Can you buy travel insurance that keeps the plane in the air?

Can you buy crop insurance that makes it rain—or stop raining?

Can you buy insurance that makes good neighbors?

Can you buy marriage insurance?

Can you buy children insurance?

Can you buy life insurance that keeps you alive?

Can you buy life insurance for after you die?

Can you buy success?

Can you buy happiness?

Can you buy love?

Isn’t living worth more than making more money?*

Isn’t living worth more than all the stuff you buy with that money?*

Isn’t giving more worth more than getting more?*

Isn’t God’s reward for your unseen giving to help people you know—isn’t that worth more than impressing one person with your stuff?*

*Jesus said that.

How many struggling people do you know that you could help with the money you spend just protecting and maintaining your stuff?

How many more struggling people do you know that you could help if you started giving away everything you don’t need?

What if the clouds looming on the horizon become reality, and you lose all your stuff, and the investments and insurance are worthless?

Someday, will you say, “I wish I had given it away to help people.”?

What will you say to Jesus, and what will He say to you, about your stuff beyond your needs, and about the needs of others around you?

 

Insurance unsures eternal perspective on blessed assurance.

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  1. Good post, I always like them.

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