There is some very clear imagery in the recent Taco Bell commercial that will likely startle you since it's the product of a secular corporation.
The commercial opens with a young man getting ready for his day. Notice the note he's grabs from his bathroom mirror. This ends up being a symbol for a gospel tract: Defect!
As he lines up in this drab, dystopian food line to get his meager ration, a clear metaphor for a fallen, miserable world, he opens up the gospel tract again and is inspired to make a break for freedom from the bondage of sin and this world.
A couple of furtive glances at another weary slave (when you get saved, you're compelled to get others right with God) and they're off.
They begin to run their race and as soon as they make it to the wall they see the "narrow way" through the wall to a New Jerusalemesque city in the distance. Jesus is referred as the "door" to salvation. There is no other way to get right with God, but by the blood of Jesus.
Finally, as they enter the New Jerusalem and they're asked about the rest of the people. He says, "They're coming."
Yes, these last moments are going to be tumultuous, but so many people are going to get right with God. Don't wait for the tumult, get straight now, avoid the rush and the wrath!
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