How Can I Have Eternal Life

July 13, 20252 min read

In the busy world we live in today, the truly important questions can quickly disappear, buried beneath a mountain of mundane worries and day-to-day struggles. These questions get pushed to the background, and leave a hole is our heart that, try as we might to fill it, we can't seem to fill with any of the distractions that this world offers.

As a business, while our servile work may be picking up trash, we believe that we have been tasked with picking up something far more important. We aim to run all of our businesses in a way that lets us be a light to the nations, just as we were asked to be by Yehoshua (Jesus) during his time here on Earth. That means that from the smallest details to the biggest, we try to make sure that we're showing the love, care, and compassion that we received from our heavenly father.

We want people to ask those big questions, and to be the ones who show them the answers that will truly and fully fill that hole in their hearts.

How Can I Have Eternal Life?

Such a complicated question has a truly simple answer, Yehoshua. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Recognize Your Sin - In all of time there has only been one man pure enough to serve as the sacrifice that saved us all. The wages of Sin are death, but Yehoshua HaMashiach (Jesus, the Messiah) was free from all sin, allowing him to willing take that punishment upon himself. To receive the gift he gives, we must first understand it's necessity. We as humans have all sinned in one way or another, and in order to turn from that sin, we must first recognize it.

  2. Confess The Messiah - The birth of the Messiah was no ordinary event, just as he was to be no ordinary man. Yehoshua was God in human form, he was more than just a prophet, priest, or scribe of the law, he came to do what we could not in order to take away the punishment for our transgressions. Without the understanding of who he was, and under what authority he was able to take the punishment for us.

  3. Repent - Once you've understood that you need the forgiveness of the father, and confessed who his son is and why you need him, there is one final step, Repentance. This is the act of turning our backs on our sin, going forward and trying our best to live as blamelessly as he lived. John 8:10-11 says "Then Jesus stood up again and said to the woman, “Where are your accusers? Didn’t even one of them condemn you?” “No, Master,” she said. And Jesus said, “Neither do I. Go and sin no more.”" With the forgiveness come the charge to change and be a new creation in Yehoshua.

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