The World That Once Was . . . and Will Be (December 29)

The World That Once Was . . . and Will Be (December 29)

In heaven, our hearts and our habitation will fit together perfectly. Never again will a broken world leave us empty. Our Father will be there, and for the first time since Eden, the sons of Adam and daughters of Eve will know what “home” means.

The Best Is Yet to Be (December 28)

The Best Is Yet to Be (December 28)

For those who are found “in Christ,” we really do have a wonderful problem: trying to stretch our imaginations enough to take in just how good eternity is going to be. “God’s best gifts put man’s best dreams to shame” (Elizabeth Barrett Browning).

Ready (December 27)

Ready (December 27)

Our attitude needs to include a healthy blend of two priorities. We need, on the one hand, to throw ourselves eagerly into today’s work. And also, we need to look forward with eager excitement to the day when the Lord will say, “Well done.”

What Did Christ Want with Me? (December 26)

What Did Christ Want with Me? (December 26)

God has given us free wills: we can refuse His purposes. But why would we do so? Why would we not say “Yes” to His plan of salvation and then yield to everything we can learn of His will? Why would we want anything other than what He wants for us?

The Beauty of the Lord (December 25)

The Beauty of the Lord (December 25)

God is the perfection of beauty because He is the perfection of goodness. Right now, we get little more than inklings of Him, but these entice us. They open the doors of imagination to a realm where total goodness, and therefore total beauty, exists.

All in Good Time (December 24)

All in Good Time (December 24)

With faith, our waiting can be a waiting of hope, and that makes all the difference in the world. “I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in His word I do hope.” Confident that the end is going to be good, we can wait until the story is finished.

Eternity in Our Hearts (December 23)

Eternity in Our Hearts (December 23)

We can’t live in this world (ruined as it is by rebellion against what is right) and not groan for a better world. So we should embrace the eternity that is in our hearts, even at the price of the emptiness that it makes us feel right now.

The Work of Just One Link (December 22)

The Work of Just One Link (December 22)

If our work is that of just one link, we should want it to be the best link possible. Having done our part, we will be replaced (and forgotten by those who replace us), but mighty consequences hinge on whether we do our part — while we still live.

Don’t Devalue What You Purchased (December 21)

Don’t Devalue What You Purchased (December 21)

When the cost of discipleship presses upon us heavily, we must back up and remember the goodness of the advantage we gained. May we never devalue what we’ve purchased. Being found in Christ at the resurrection is worth any sacrifice.

Not Only New But Different (December 20)

Not Only New But Different (December 20)

I am going to make two guesses about heaven. One is that the “new heavens and earth” are going to be very different from anything that we know right now. And the second is that it’s going to be very different from any of our expectations.

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