Questioning is am integral part of learning process. On the sign board of Chemistry department, University of Ibadan, Ibadanis this inscription: " Question, not answer generates new knowledge".
whom am i and where did i come from?
Why am i here?
Where am i going?
The first twin question pertains to self -identity and origin.
#The second questions centres on purpose for living and the third question focuses on eternal destiny. These questions are directed at young people particularly students on our university campuses who are in their formative years, seeking meaning to life.*
The questions are also pertinent to matured and elderly ones so as to motivate them to live fulfilled life in Christ Jesus and to be prepared for eternity. It should be realized that one cannot eat one's cake and have it: it is either Christ -centred life or crises -ridden life.
Dear audience, you will agree with me that you are not the one that created yourself. As a creation, you have a creator. The Bible gives the admonition:
This point is aptly depicted by the Christian Philosopher, St. Augustine of Hippo in his book titled Confession: "thou hath formed us for Thyself and our hearts are restless till they fund rest in Thee".
Do you occasionally feel like throwing in the towel?
Have you experienced peace with God?
Why not repent of your sin and accept Jesus Christ as your Saviour now before it is forever too late?
This is the way to eternal life which comes through Christ Jesus.
Life without a purpose is worthless. Purpose without the people is vain. People without the true God are doomed.
A life which connects people with the true God is of utmost purpose --well spent life. In order to spent a purposeful life, you should know the true God and you should make him known to the world.
Remember, one day you are going to give account of your life. "God has given man a short time upon the face of earth, and upon this time eternity depends."