Tenacious Joy (January 8)

Tenacious Joy (January 8)

The joy of seeking God is so valuable we ought to guard it with our lives. We should simply refuse to give it up. Real joy is worth more than anything we might exchange it for, and we ought to hold it in our hearts with a tenacious grip.

Different . . . and Better (January 6)

Different . . . and Better (January 6)

We don’t know what heaven will be like. But we won’t have found ourselves on the other side for one instant before we realize two things: (1) Heaven is very different than we thought it would be, and (2) it is much better than we thought it would be.

Reaching Forward (January 5)

Reaching Forward (January 5)

Make God the Source, the Center, and the One who encompasses every delight of your soul. Refuse to be satisfied any longer with your meager accomplishments. Aspire to a higher, a nobler, and a fuller life. Upward to heaven! Nearer to God!

The Next Step Is Always Our Most Important (January 4)

The Next Step Is Always Our Most Important (January 4)

The past is important, but it is not nearly as important as what happens next. We may have taken many wrong steps, but none of these matter as much as the next step that we will take. We must do the good that is possible to do right now.

Elevating Our Aim, Enlarging Our Desires (January 3)

Elevating Our Aim, Enlarging Our Desires (January 3)

Rather than give up our eternal desires and sell out to this world, we should seek the higher things with renewed love. And that’s just what we’ll do if, like our spiritual ancestors, we long in our hearts for “a better, that is, a heavenly country.”

What the Highest Hope Will Do (January 2)

What the Highest Hope Will Do (January 2)

If our spiritual progress is to reach its eternal perfection, our hopes must be centered on God’s glory, not on our own preferences. Nothing else will do for us all that has to be done. No other motivation is powerful enough to keep us going.

Alpha and Omega (January 1)

Alpha and Omega (January 1)

We can no more change the fact that God is our Source than we can change the fact of our physical parentage. And what God is always asking us to do in this world is dispense with our denial and deal honestly with our heart’s desire for Him.

Something More (December 31)

Something More (December 31)

God has made us such that we have an inescapable need for perfect, unmitigated, consummate fellowship with Him. That need cannot be filled in this life, even in Christ, and our tragedy is that we do not see how much more we need.

Tears (December 30)

Tears (December 30)

As Jesus ascended to heaven, He would not have spared His beloved friends and disciples the sorrow of this parting or scolded their broken hearts. For some tears are the tears of love. And the tears of love are ever the tears of gratitude and hope.

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