Everlasting Life

August 6th – 2 Corinthians 5:7

Week 1 – Understanding Faith  (2 Corinthians 5:7)

Paul calls us, as believers, to walk by faith, not by sight. This means living a life rooted in faith in Jesus, despite never having seen Him with our own eyes. And having a belief in Him, His promises, and His teachings, which is wholehearted and unwavering. We trust in the Lord’s words and the truths of the Gospel, which guide our daily lives and decisions. Our focus isn’t on the visible, temporary circumstances around us, but on the unseen and eternal promise of being with Jesus forever. This faith anchors us in the hope of an everlasting future with Him. Walking by faith means relying on God’s promises, even when we face uncertainties and challenges. It’s a commitment to trust in His plan, knowing that our ultimate destination is an eternity spent at His side. This perspective shifts our priorities, helping us to live with purpose and peace, confident in the assurance of His eternal love and presence.

Questions for Reflection –

  1. How can we practice living by faith daily, especially during times of uncertainty or difficulty, to ensure our trust remains firmly rooted in God’s promises rather than our immediate circumstances?
  1. What steps can we take to shift our focus from the temporary and visible aspects of life to the eternal and unseen promises of God, cultivating a deeper sense of hope and purpose?

Faith is our guide, leading us through the unseen to the heart of God’s promises. 🙏🏻❤️

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April 7th – 1 Thessalonians 4:18

1 Thessalonians 4:18

As the buds of spring unfurl their delicate petals, so too do we embrace the words of Paul in 1 Thessalonians 4:18, finding comfort in his encouragement amidst life’s challenges. For just like the flowers bloom after the barrenness of winter, Paul reminds us that our hope transcends the seasons of life, promising reunion and eternal peace. In the gentle breeze of spring, we feel the whispers of assurance, knowing that those who have gone before us are not lost but merely awaiting our joyful reunion. While the earth awakens from its slumber, so too does our faith awaken to the promise of everlasting life. With every sunrise and sunset, we cling to Paul’s words, finding strength in the certainty of Christ’s return. In the beauty of nature, we see a reflection of the glory that awaits us in God’s presence. So no matter what life throws our way, we can take heart in the reassuring words of Paul. Allowing them to guide us through the changing seasons of life with steadfast faith and unwavering hope.

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July 11th – Proverbs 30:6

Proverbs 30:6

Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.”

As the days get closer to the Lord’s return, Jesus warns about the increase of false teachers. (Matt. 24:24) Whether it’s an ear tickling gospel, a prosperity gospel, or a works based gospel, if it doesn’t line up with God’s gospel, it is a false gospel. These false gospels keep us chained to rules and laws. And feed us lies that there are many roads to God. False gospels tell us that through our own efforts we can earn everlasting life. The consequences of heeding these false teachings can be severe. Because they can lead to spiritual confusion, moral compromise, and a departure from the true path of faith. To protect ourselves from the influence of these wolves in sheep’s clothing, we must diligently study the Bible, seeking to understand its context, message, and teachings. By grounding ourselves in God’s Word and relying on the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we can navigate through the deceitful tactics of false teachers and remain firmly rooted in the unchanging truth of God’s Word.

 

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March 10th – Matthew 5:13

Matthew 5:13

Not only a call from God, sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ is a blessing we as Christians get to have. And oh what an honor it is to experience the joy of leading another to a saving relationship with the Lord. But currently, the world in which we live is hostile to God and His teachings. Yet a world desperate for His saving grace all the same. And with the Lord’s soon return upon us, it’s important that we be the salt and light to a flavorless, rotten, and darkened society. How? To be the salt means to flavor the world with joy, love, and positive influences. While preserving and protecting what is good and right. To be the light means exposing the darkness and evil of Satan and his lies. Putting a spotlight on what is true and right. By shining our lights on God’s path to salvation, we bring the Lord’s assured hope of everlasting life to those who are lost and in despair. And how awesome is it that the Lord lets us work hand in hand with Him in growing His kingdom!

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November 16th – John 3:36

John 3:36

I am thankful that all who receive Jesus as their Savior will never see the fires of hell.

As the writer of the book of Revelation, John described some pretty horrific things that will happen to those who face the wrath of God. The Greek term for wrath is orgē. It refers to the righteous anger of a judge who is issuing punishment for a crime. And what is the crime? Rejecting the gospel of Jesus Christ and refusing to receive Him as Lord and Savior. From the beginning, in His unmerited love, God sent His only Son to become the perfect sin sacrifice. Through His work on the Cross, Jesus paved the way for us to have eternal life. And because God wants us to come to Him freely, willingly, and lovingly, He gives us a choice. To receive His gift of an eternity spent by His side, or face the horrible alternative. Because those who refuse to receive Jesus as Lord, face an eternity in the “outer darkness” of hell where there will be “weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Matthew 25:30).

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