Monday, December 17, 2012

The Hope of Eternal Life (1 John 5:13)


Today's scripture: 1 John 5:13

This verse contains one of the main reasons John wrote this book. He wanted to assure his readers who believed in Jesus as Christ that they had eternal life.

Eternal life.

It’s a hard-to-understand concept, but is integral to the Christian faith. Eternity. What does that look like?

Some people believe it’s sitting on clouds playing harps. Others worry about boredom. Still others wonder how eternity is even possible.

We don’t know exactly what heaven will be like. We can’t imagine with our finite, human minds what timelessness is. And the Bible only hints at what it will be like.

We do know we’ll have some kind of home (John 14:2).

We do know there will be no more tears or pain or death (Revelation 21:4).

We do know we’ll be in the presence—the actual presence—of our God (Revelation 21:3).

We do know we’ll serve God (Revelation 22:3).

But we don’t know everything. I believe the Bible hints at a few other things we’ll experience in eternity. I can’t give you actual passages on these beliefs. They’re ideas I’ve picked up through Bible study and the writings of people of faith whom I greatly admire, such as Randy Alcorn and  Joni Earekson Tada.

I believe we’ll know our friends and family.

I believe we’ll have jobs to do that fit our giftedness.

I believe we’ll enjoy food—I can’t imagine there won’t be dark chocolate!

And I believe we’ll be so overwhelmed by God’s presence that we’ll sing along with the elders,  angels, and other heavenly creatures: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come” (Revelation 4:8).

I, for one, can’t wait!

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