Daily Bible Lesson.
REFORMATION BEFORE TRANSLATION.
Heaven is not entered by accident.
It is entered by souls that grace has changed.
“Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
— Romans 12:2
This world is the preparation place.
God is not only preparing a heaven for His people—
He is preparing His people for heaven.
Look at Enoch—he did not drift into translation. He walked with God.
Look at Noah—warned of judgment, he prepared before it fell.
Look at Lot’s wife—she left Sodom outwardly, but her heart looked back.
Look at Daniel—in Babylon, he purposed in his heart not to defile himself.
These are not just Bible stories.
They are heaven’s alarms.
Enoch says: Walk with God.
Noah says: Prepare before judgment falls.
Lot’s wife says: Do not leave the world outwardly while loving it inwardly.
Daniel says: Purpose now to be pure in a corrupt age.
So the great question is not merely,
“Do I want heaven?”
The real question is,
“Am I letting Christ make me fit for heaven now?”
Because the saddest deception is not to reject heaven openly—
but to expect heaven
while resisting the reformation
that prepares the soul for it.
WHAT MUST BE REFORMED?
The heart — because a heart still loving sin is not ready for a holy heaven.
The mind — because what fills the mind will soon shape the life.
The will — because where self rules, Christ has not fully reigned.
The life — because truth that does not reform conduct has not conquered the man.
The speech — because lips that praise God in public must not wound at home.
The appetite — because what you will not deny today may master you tomorrow.
The home — because a religion bright in church but dark at home is already decaying.
The pride — because the proud heart is unfit for a kingdom where all glory belongs to Christ.
The worldly spirit — because a soul in love with the world is drifting from God.
The daily walk — because heavenly fitness is formed by daily surrender, not occasional tears.
SOLEMN TRUTHS
Reformation is not earning heaven—
it is being made ready for it.
Grace does not only pardon the sinner—
it declares war on everything in us
that does not belong in heaven.
A profession without reformation
is a lamp without oil,
a name without life,
a hope without foundation.
The question is not whether heaven is beautiful enough for you—
but whether your soul is being made fit for heaven.
Beloved, this is solemn.
Christ is preparing a place for His people,
but He is also preparing His people for that place.
Do not resist the changes heaven requires.
Do not protect the sins Christ is asking you to crucify.
Do not admire truth while refusing to be transformed by it.
Because the saddest loss will not be the soul that never heard—
but the soul that heard,
was warned,
was loved,
was convicted,
and still refused to be changed.
Think of these..
Grace that does not reform the life has not yet been fully received.
The soul that refuses reformation now will not be fitted for the heaven it desires later.
An unchanged life is a denial of the truth the lips profess.
Heaven is a holy place, and only a holy people will be at home there.
Beloved,
do not wait until the last hour
to give Christ what should have been surrendered long ago.
Let Him search the heart now.
Let Him break the pride now.
Let Him cleanse the life now.
Let Him reform what sin has deformed.
Because the greatest tragedy is not merely to miss heaven—
but to refuse the very work
that would have made you ready for it.
The soul that will not let Christ change it now
will not be ready to live with Christ forever.
REFORMATION BEFORE TRANSLATION.
Heaven is not entered by accident.
It is entered by souls that grace has changed.
“Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
— Romans 12:2
This world is the preparation place.
God is not only preparing a heaven for His people—
He is preparing His people for heaven.
Look at Enoch—he did not drift into translation. He walked with God.
Look at Noah—warned of judgment, he prepared before it fell.
Look at Lot’s wife—she left Sodom outwardly, but her heart looked back.
Look at Daniel—in Babylon, he purposed in his heart not to defile himself.
These are not just Bible stories.
They are heaven’s alarms.
Enoch says: Walk with God.
Noah says: Prepare before judgment falls.
Lot’s wife says: Do not leave the world outwardly while loving it inwardly.
Daniel says: Purpose now to be pure in a corrupt age.
So the great question is not merely,
“Do I want heaven?”
The real question is,
“Am I letting Christ make me fit for heaven now?”
Because the saddest deception is not to reject heaven openly—
but to expect heaven
while resisting the reformation
that prepares the soul for it.
WHAT MUST BE REFORMED?
The heart — because a heart still loving sin is not ready for a holy heaven.
The mind — because what fills the mind will soon shape the life.
The will — because where self rules, Christ has not fully reigned.
The life — because truth that does not reform conduct has not conquered the man.
The speech — because lips that praise God in public must not wound at home.
The appetite — because what you will not deny today may master you tomorrow.
The home — because a religion bright in church but dark at home is already decaying.
The pride — because the proud heart is unfit for a kingdom where all glory belongs to Christ.
The worldly spirit — because a soul in love with the world is drifting from God.
The daily walk — because heavenly fitness is formed by daily surrender, not occasional tears.
SOLEMN TRUTHS
Reformation is not earning heaven—
it is being made ready for it.
Grace does not only pardon the sinner—
it declares war on everything in us
that does not belong in heaven.
A profession without reformation
is a lamp without oil,
a name without life,
a hope without foundation.
The question is not whether heaven is beautiful enough for you—
but whether your soul is being made fit for heaven.
Beloved, this is solemn.
Christ is preparing a place for His people,
but He is also preparing His people for that place.
Do not resist the changes heaven requires.
Do not protect the sins Christ is asking you to crucify.
Do not admire truth while refusing to be transformed by it.
Because the saddest loss will not be the soul that never heard—
but the soul that heard,
was warned,
was loved,
was convicted,
and still refused to be changed.
Think of these..
Grace that does not reform the life has not yet been fully received.
The soul that refuses reformation now will not be fitted for the heaven it desires later.
An unchanged life is a denial of the truth the lips profess.
Heaven is a holy place, and only a holy people will be at home there.
Beloved,
do not wait until the last hour
to give Christ what should have been surrendered long ago.
Let Him search the heart now.
Let Him break the pride now.
Let Him cleanse the life now.
Let Him reform what sin has deformed.
Because the greatest tragedy is not merely to miss heaven—
but to refuse the very work
that would have made you ready for it.
The soul that will not let Christ change it now
will not be ready to live with Christ forever.
Daily Bible Lesson.
REFORMATION BEFORE TRANSLATION.
Heaven is not entered by accident.
It is entered by souls that grace has changed.
“Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
— Romans 12:2
This world is the preparation place.
God is not only preparing a heaven for His people—
He is preparing His people for heaven.
Look at Enoch—he did not drift into translation. He walked with God.
Look at Noah—warned of judgment, he prepared before it fell.
Look at Lot’s wife—she left Sodom outwardly, but her heart looked back.
Look at Daniel—in Babylon, he purposed in his heart not to defile himself.
These are not just Bible stories.
They are heaven’s alarms.
Enoch says: Walk with God.
Noah says: Prepare before judgment falls.
Lot’s wife says: Do not leave the world outwardly while loving it inwardly.
Daniel says: Purpose now to be pure in a corrupt age.
So the great question is not merely,
“Do I want heaven?”
The real question is,
“Am I letting Christ make me fit for heaven now?”
Because the saddest deception is not to reject heaven openly—
but to expect heaven
while resisting the reformation
that prepares the soul for it.
WHAT MUST BE REFORMED?
The heart — because a heart still loving sin is not ready for a holy heaven.
The mind — because what fills the mind will soon shape the life.
The will — because where self rules, Christ has not fully reigned.
The life — because truth that does not reform conduct has not conquered the man.
The speech — because lips that praise God in public must not wound at home.
The appetite — because what you will not deny today may master you tomorrow.
The home — because a religion bright in church but dark at home is already decaying.
The pride — because the proud heart is unfit for a kingdom where all glory belongs to Christ.
The worldly spirit — because a soul in love with the world is drifting from God.
The daily walk — because heavenly fitness is formed by daily surrender, not occasional tears.
SOLEMN TRUTHS
Reformation is not earning heaven—
it is being made ready for it.
Grace does not only pardon the sinner—
it declares war on everything in us
that does not belong in heaven.
A profession without reformation
is a lamp without oil,
a name without life,
a hope without foundation.
The question is not whether heaven is beautiful enough for you—
but whether your soul is being made fit for heaven.
Beloved, this is solemn.
Christ is preparing a place for His people,
but He is also preparing His people for that place.
Do not resist the changes heaven requires.
Do not protect the sins Christ is asking you to crucify.
Do not admire truth while refusing to be transformed by it.
Because the saddest loss will not be the soul that never heard—
but the soul that heard,
was warned,
was loved,
was convicted,
and still refused to be changed.
Think of these..
Grace that does not reform the life has not yet been fully received.
The soul that refuses reformation now will not be fitted for the heaven it desires later.
An unchanged life is a denial of the truth the lips profess.
Heaven is a holy place, and only a holy people will be at home there.
Beloved,
do not wait until the last hour
to give Christ what should have been surrendered long ago.
Let Him search the heart now.
Let Him break the pride now.
Let Him cleanse the life now.
Let Him reform what sin has deformed.
Because the greatest tragedy is not merely to miss heaven—
but to refuse the very work
that would have made you ready for it.
The soul that will not let Christ change it now
will not be ready to live with Christ forever.
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