
Which one will you choose? The door on the right or the door on the left? One is right; the other isn’t wrong—it’s just not better.
One door might bring people together. The other may divide a relationship. One might hurt someone, while the other will help and heal. Do you take that job that pays more but steals some of your freedom? Do you end a relationship to protect yourself, or do you stay—for the kids’ sake?
Do you buy a newer car and bury yourself in debt for 72 payments, or do you buy that “junker” for cash and hope the repairs don’t bankrupt you? Do you cut someone toxic and self-absorbed out of your life, or do you stick around in the hope that you can encourage them to change? Do you order the salad… or the juicy burger with greasy fries?
Some doors aren’t that significant, yet others are life-altering. Some lead to small, quiet places; others open onto vast auditoriums of possibility. But there is one door that is truly life and death—the door to eternal life with Christ, or the door to eternal torment and anguish, forever separated from God.
People don’t want to hear about it. They love their lives just as they are: successful, well-fed, comfortable, content. Talking about something intangible like heaven and hell makes them uneasy. They act as if ignoring the subject means they don’t have to choose. Sadly, that silence is a choice—and it’s not the one they would make if they truly understood.
I sometimes ask myself why God made it so hard. But then I realize: He didn’t. He made it astonishingly easy. The hardest part was already done for us on the cross. All we have to do is choose it. What will it cost? Everything. But what we gain is truly everything.
Jesus Himself said in Luke 9:24–25 (NIV): “For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it. What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit their very self?”
Friends, choose today—and invite others to join you. Open that door, the one that leads to life—eternal life. D.L. Moody, the famous evangelist, once captured it powerfully: “If you are born once, you die twice. But if you are born twice, you die only once.” Born once in the flesh (on your birth date) means you will face physical death and eternal separation from God. But if you are born again—committing your life to Jesus Christ, declaring Him as your Lord and Savior—then when your body dies, your soul passes straight into eternal life with Him.
Choose to live. Choose the door that leads to Jesus.