Objection: We Are Not Promised Tomorrow
If you and your friends are not saved, you’re right, so please read How to Be Saved from Your Sins. When you’re not in covenant with God, you have no guarantee of your next breath. That’s why it’s urgent that you get right with God by surrendering your life to the lordship of Jesus Christ immediately. I wonder how many people realize a second too late that their chance to receive eternal life ended when they stepped into an eternal hell. How many people in hell really intended to do something about their lost, unforgiven condition “someday,” but “someday” never came?
But if you are a saint and have not reached a ripe old age, you most certainly ARE promised tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, and a lot of tomorrows after that! Psalm 91:16 tells you that God satisfies the person in His secret place with long life. If you haven’t lived a long life yet, I can’t think of a better DEFINITE promise of tomorrow.
This is a weaker cousin of the “If the Lord wills, we shall live” objection; this one just doesn’t even pretend to have any Scripture backing it. (You can see that other objection for some further comments on this matter.)