The computer predicts that I am going to die on Wednesday, January 22, 2031. When does it predict your death?


Dr. Adrian Rogers said, “Actuaries for insurance companies published a new finding: One out of one die.”  Man is the only creature on earth that knows he is going to die and tries to not think about it.

Death entered mankind when Adam sinned.  “Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.”  (Romans 5:12)  Because of this the Bible says, “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.”  (Hebrews 9:27)

When we die is in the hands of God.  If I die tomorrow or on Wednesday, January 22, 2031 is not really that important; it is important that I be ready for death today.  The way to be ready for death and the judgment is know Jesus Christ as personal Lord and Savior.  Man needs to repent of his sin and accept Christ as Savior though faith in Him.  (Romans 10:9-10; 13)

A few weeks ago the Minister of Worship at our church was speaking on this and suggested that everyone visit the “Death Clock” to see when it predicts the day, date and year of your death.  I did and the computer reported that I will die on Wednesday, January 22, 2031.

If you would like to see when the computer predicts your death you may click on: www.deathclock.com  .  I do hope you are a Christian because I want to see you in Heaven!

About Dr. Mike Harmon

Dr. Harmon began preaching at the age of 15 while living in southern California. He has conducted over 600 revivals and evangelistic campaigns nationwide, and has served as Senior Pastor at seven churches. Dr. Harmon has degrees from Central Baptist College, the University of Central Arkansas, and a Ph.D. From the Christian Bible College and Seminary. He has served as trustee for Southeastern Baptist College and Chairman of the trustees for the BMA Theological Seminary. He also served as Chaplain for the Mississippi Highway Patrol, the Arkansas State Police and the Arkansas State Senate. His many sermons and articles on Christian Apologetics are widely published. He is married to one wife of 43 years; has two sons, and seven grandchildren. He considers the simple pleasures of cooking, dining with family and friends, and liesurely rides on his Harley through the Texas Hill Country to be some of the most enjoyable blessings from the Lord.
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