The Way, The Truth, And The Life: A 12-Day Reading PlanChikamu
This Is Not As Good As It Gets
Suffering, hunger, and pain are part of living in a broken world. If we are not in a season of suffering, we know someone who is.
Suffering shows up in the hopelessness of infertility, the chains of addiction, the pain of illness, or the heartache of divorce. Disappointments and tragedies can consume our present thoughts and obscure our future.
But in Christ, we have a promise for more. When we’re suffering, we can take comfort in the fact that what we experience on Earth is temporary. Our forever home is in heaven with Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who will lead us there.
When we view our lives through the lens of eternity, we can trust the best really is yet to come.
Although we desire an immediate fix, Romans 8:18 promises that the difficulty of our current situation is nothing compared to the goodness that is come. In eternity, there will be no hunger, thirst, or pain. Jesus will wipe away all of our tears, and we will not suffer anymore. When we view our lives from God’s perspective and through the lens of eternity, we can trust the best really is yet to come.
Regardless of where we find ourselves presently, Jesus is sitting on His throne. He is a fair judge and righteous king who reigns supreme always. He is our healer who brings restoration physically and spiritually. And, God, as our heavenly Father, gives us unending mercy and grace.
Reflect:
- When the Lord separates those before Him as a shepherd separates his herd, on which side will you be?
- Who do you know who needs the reassurance of eternity to battle their present struggle?
- How does your view of your problems change when you see your life with a heavenly perspective?
About this Plan
Jesus made a lot of claims about Himself during His time on Earth. One of the most audacious claims Jesus made is that He is “the way and the truth and the life” (John 14:6). You’ve probably heard preachers say, “Jesus is the only way to heaven.” Why is that? Who did Jesus really claim to be? And what does it mean to make Him the standard for truth?
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