The Benefits Of A Real And Good GodSample
Eternity in our Hearts
Life is brief. It is oh so brief. When we are 20, it seems that we will live forever. At age 30, "well, maybe not quite forever." At age 40, "Whoa! I'm halfway there." At age 50, "Time is racing by!" And it just speeds up from there. Why do we as humans, unlike animals, never quite adjust to the brevity of life? Because we were made for eternity. God has put eternity in our hearts.
"He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, He has put eternity into man's heart."
How should we respond to life's brevity? There is only one solution: live for eternity. Accept the biblical truth that this world is not home. We were made for the next world, not this world. Like Paul, strive to long for the next world.
"For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain."
This means we decide that we will not live for money or possessions. We will live for Jesus Christ. We will surrender our life to Him. We will love people and not things. We will invest our time and resources in reaching people and loving them. We will live our life for the next world.
In Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis wrote, "Aim at heaven and you will get earth thrown in; aim at earth and you will get neither."
About this Plan
This is a 7-day plan that runs through verses in Psalm 103. Psalm 103 is the “Mount Everest” of the Bible. If you have struggled to see God as a big, loving, merciful, and good God, this plan is for you. He is real and loves you more than you could imagine. Through this Psalm, David helps us see the benefits of a good and real God.
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