When the game is over

WHEN THE GAME IS OVER,..
WE SHALL ALL RETURN HOME.
A boy was sent by his father to urgently buy him food from a restaurant. On his way going, he was in a hurry because of the urgency of the assignment. _However, on his way back, he passed where his mates were playing football. He slowed down, began to watch the game, gradually slowing down until he finally stopped. He watched for a while and got carried away, he became interested, and indicated his interest in playing, he was invited._ _He left the food in the care of some unknown people and entered the field. He forgot the assignment completely and played his heart out. He became the man of the match, dribbled opponents, created chances, scored goals and changed the face of the entire game._ _When night came, the owner of the ball picked it up. It was time for everyone to go home; to go back to their parents, the game was over!_ _It now dawned on the boy after everyone had left that he had actually been sent to buy food by his hungry father. He went to where he kept the food, it had already been eaten by goats and dogs, “but I kept this food with some guys here a moment ago.”_ He said. _He picked the plates, but was no longer happy, all the excitement of the game disappeared, the people clapping for him were all gone, the opponents he was playing against were all gone, the ball itself was gone, time was gone, those selling food were gone, he couldn’t buy another!_ _Regrets took over him, he sluggishly walked home, with tears of sorrow and regrets whilst hiding in the dark._ When people saw him, they asked him why he was crying and hiding in the dark with empty plates! He had left with clean plates full of excitement, but returned with same empty plates, so dirty and stained !_ _When they asked him “Why he couldn’t go home, he said his father will beat him”. He knew the implications of a wasted time. So sad, too late._ Hear this: We have a home and a Father to return to at the end of life’s journey. 2Cor 5:10
 
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