Faith Filled Family Magazine October 2016 | Page 30

how we view life. Currently, we view life in terms of “the average life span” which is eighty years, so we end up never thinking past this time frame and into eternity which is where “forever” is. We are driven by life here on earth, but now what our life could be like in Heaven, and that is where the paradigm shift comes in: thinking not about life here, but what our life in Heaven with God will look like. John says that when we recognise this, and change our thinking, our lives will begin to change, and so will our eternity. In our interview, we asked John how to minister to someone who believes that they are simply too old to change, or be saved. They have given up on themselves, and resigned themselves to defeat. Their answer is habitually, “What’s the point?” John commented that we are never too old to accept Christ in our lives, or to do His will here on earth and be eternity driven. Our destiny begins here and now by the decisions we make, and will have an effect on our eternity. By doing nothing, we are sealing our fate. By doing even a little bit, no matter what our age or how much time you may or may not have left, makes a difference in your eternity in Heaven. God will reward you. We learned from John that he is passionate about the local church and its leaders. He enjoys equipping the church with materials that will help it grow and thrive. He believes it is the most powerful way to disciple the nations, and that hindrances such as not enough money, location, etc should prevent the church from being equipped to share the gospel with others. This is something that John is very passionate about, and resonates throughout the globe. In talking with John, you could sense the presence of the Holy Spirit. His book, Driven By Eternity, discusses not only your eternity in Heaven, but is really about a paradigm shift in our thinking. It is about examining what motivates us on a deeper level, and what our motives really are. We can do things for selfish reasons or for gain, but in the end, it is God who knows our heart. In the book, we are forced to examine and face what is in our heart. Is what we do on a regular basis done as a part of “good works” but lacks heart? Is it self-driven? What would God say about what we have done so far? I hope that to each one of you God says, “Well done, good and faithful servant!”. Driven By Eternity will be released on October 18, 2016 for $16.99. Further information can be found on John Bevere’s website at www.DrivenByEternity.com, MessengerInternational.org, and JohnBevere.com I would like to thank John Bevere personally for his time. It was a true blessing to speak with you! I would also like to thank Tracy Cole from Rogers & Cowan for setting up the interview!