Living For Eternity While On Earth By Pete Briscoeنموونە
Set Your Heart On Things Eternal
‘Cause I’d rather feel pain than nothing at all. — Three Days Grace, “Pain”
Ask people what makes a song popular and chances are they’ll say, “It sounds real.” There is a strong desire in the human heart for anything that is real. Even painful things can be better than the numbness that comes when a temporary high wears off—and that’s all the temporary world has to offer—fast thrills and numbness.
To find out how to live for joy, we need to look to Jesus. How did He survive when He was living on earth, caught up in the tension between the temporary and the eternal?
Jesus kept His heart and mind set on things eternal. Just read the Gospels and see how often He talks to the Father. It’s constant. Look at how He alludes to the Father, how often He directs the disciples to think on things above. At every step in His journey on earth, Jesus was totally dependent on the Father.
Look at how He cries out to the Father in His greatest hour of need, just before the crucifixion:
“Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” (Luke 22:42)
Those are the words of our Lord focused on things above, on things eternal and not temporary. Temporarily, He was about to undergo a lot of pain and suffering. Eternally, He kept His eye on the glory to come.
May we do the same. May we understand that spiritual growth is about experiencing eternal truths while living in a temporary world. We are being made new through the grace of Jesus. The Holy Spirit lives in us. The Father’s love never fails us. Desperate dependence on Christ, the Spirit, and the Father is what we are after. We cannot do a single thing of value for the eternal realm without His power.
With Christ comes the fullness of joy—apart from Christ, temporary and cheap thrills.
Jesus, You are the Great King. This world seeks cheap thrills and tawdry pursuits. I don’t want that, and I don’t want it for those around me. Teach and shape me. I want to live for eternity while on earth. Show me how much joy You have, Father, when I submit to You.
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Reflection:
- Is your temporary life compartmentalized from your eternal life?
- Here in the temporary realm, how might the Holy Spirit be inviting you into the work He’s doing for the eternal realm?
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About this Plan
Do you ever feel tossed between the temporary world and the eternal world? Scripture invites you to live in both realms—but how is it possible to live in two places at once? In this 5-day reading plan, Pete Briscoe shows you how to live for eternity while dwelling here on earth.
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