Snowmegaddon 2.0 is upon us. As I write the landscape out my window is a rare white here in Texas. Mostly composed of 24 hours of sleet, the only thing moving are the squirrels. But the work up to this over the last week has had people panic buying in the stores. Yes, it is good to be prepared, but people need to learn how to always be prepared.
42 Watch therefore, for you do not know what [a]hour your Lord is coming. (Matthew 24:42 NKJV)
I am not really a prepper as such. However, I do keep the right things on hand to deal with most of what life will throw at me. I run through various scenarios that might happen and try to consider if I have what would be needed. I am mad at myself that my generator is broken and I have not gotten it fixed. While this event has not produced a lot of icing in the trees or power lines, losing power when it is cold poses issues, most of which I am still prepared for but the generator would make a few days without easier.
You see, we may in life prepare for events and yet we do not prepare regularly for Christ return. In fact we should be prepared every hour of every day. Scripture is clear that we will not know the day nor the hour. We must live a prepared life, ready to leave this earth at any moment and stand before the throne and give an accounting of our life.
Reflect on: Are you prepared? Would you be ready to give account if the moment was now?
