Will you file for spiritual bankruptcy in time?
You have two options: You can joyfully embrace Jesus today as your wonderful Savior, or dreadfully face Christ on Judgment Day as your righteous Judge.

You have two options: You can joyfully embrace Jesus today as your wonderful Savior, or dreadfully face Christ on Judgment Day as your righteous Judge.
And then you have those people who are blessed with 20/20 gender vision, but who nevertheless suffer from spiritual blindness.
What is the difference between your heart and your sinful nature?
Thankfully, the Holy Spirit changes hearts and transforms lives when Christians, including ministers of the Gospel, properly apply Law and Gospel.
As Martin Luther astutely noted, “Next to the Word of God, music deserves the highest praise.”
Jesus brings all who receive Him as Savior (John 1:12) to an everlasting kingdom in Heaven, far above the estimated two trillion observable galaxies God created.
Your loving Savior is a wonderful friend who will gladly help you and your spouse get back on track.
But there is one chapter that is shunned by most rabbis today. Isaiah 53 has sadly evolved into the forbidden chapter within Judaism.
If you have not yet experienced the grace and love of Yeshua, then I encourage you to open your heart and mind to the historical and prophetic evidence for the Messiah's resurrection, and to the good news of the Gospel.
Your doctrine of salvation reveals whether or not you are a believer, whereas your eschatology reveals what you believe about a relatively brief period of time when the world as we know it will come to an end.