Dave Gudgel - November 15, 2015

Living for Eternity

MindShift

How often do you think about eternity? Do you approach each day with an eternal perspective, remembering, as the Bible teaches, that this world and the things in it are impermanent? Do you live with hope in your heart, eyes to the future, and hands holding this present world loosely? What if you were able to face the difficulties and disappointments of this life with peace rather than panic, knowing full well that they are intended by God to make us long for the life that is to come?

One of the good things the Bible keeps in front of us is that this is not all there is. There is more to come. The world and everything in it is marching toward eternity, and when we understand that, everything changes.

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This Weeks Sermon: "Living for Eternity”

How often do you think about eternity? Do you approach each day with an eternal perspective, remembering, as the Bible teaches, that this world and the things in it are impermanent? Do you live with hope in your heart, eyes to the future, and hands holding this present world loosely? What if you were able to face the difficulties and disappointments of this life with peace rather than panic, knowing full well that they are intended by God to make us long for the life that is to come?

One of the good things the Bible keeps in front of us is that this is not all there is. There is more to come. The world and everything in it is marching toward eternity, and when we understand that, everything changes.

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