In God's Eyes: Devotions From Time Of Graceಮಾದರಿ
In God’s eyes I’m immortal
Comedian Woody Allen said once that he didn’t want to achieve immortality through his work. He wanted to achieve immortality by not dying. Behind that joke (as probably behind most humor) is a painful truth: we are all shuffling toward the graveyard. You can deny it, pretend, distract yourself, fantasize a different ending, or refuse to talk about it, but the hard reality is that we are mortal (from the Latin word for “death”).
Not only are we doomed to live on this earth in a span measuring only decades; some have their short lives shortened even more by illness, accident, or crime. How quick the acts in life’s theater! How soon we are broomed off the stage!
God doesn’t look at our lives that way at all. He sent our Savior Jesus to conquer death, and now through faith in him believers connect with Jesus’ immortality (i.e., “can’t-die-itude”). “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die” (John 11:25,26). God sees us now as deathless. This present age is only a phase, to be succeeded by a better one.
Freed by that empowering gospel good news, we can live each day to the full, enjoying it and all God has put there, serene in the confidence that whether our days are many or few, everlasting heaven and the grand reunion await.
Comedian Woody Allen said once that he didn’t want to achieve immortality through his work. He wanted to achieve immortality by not dying. Behind that joke (as probably behind most humor) is a painful truth: we are all shuffling toward the graveyard. You can deny it, pretend, distract yourself, fantasize a different ending, or refuse to talk about it, but the hard reality is that we are mortal (from the Latin word for “death”).
Not only are we doomed to live on this earth in a span measuring only decades; some have their short lives shortened even more by illness, accident, or crime. How quick the acts in life’s theater! How soon we are broomed off the stage!
God doesn’t look at our lives that way at all. He sent our Savior Jesus to conquer death, and now through faith in him believers connect with Jesus’ immortality (i.e., “can’t-die-itude”). “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die” (John 11:25,26). God sees us now as deathless. This present age is only a phase, to be succeeded by a better one.
Freed by that empowering gospel good news, we can live each day to the full, enjoying it and all God has put there, serene in the confidence that whether our days are many or few, everlasting heaven and the grand reunion await.
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About this Plan
The Bible tells us exactly how God feels about us, his precious children. This reading plan by Pastor Mark Jeske walks through what God sees when he looks at you through "Jesus glasses."
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