Living in Light of Eternity – Dr. Tony Evans
In His Presence: It is better to go to a
house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, because that is the end of
every man, and the living takes it to heart - (Ecclesiastes
7:2).
Eternity is a long period of time! It's hard to grasp that
eternity is never-ending. But let me give you a little illustration to help you
understand. Imagine that we could empty the largest body of water in the world,
the Pacific Ocean, and fill it up with sand as tall as the highest mountain in
the world, Mount Everest. Now imagine that a bird flies by and takes one grain
of sand off that sand pile once every 100 billion years. How long will it take
for that sand pile to disappear? We can consider that amount of time to be
equal to one second in eternity.
We weren't just created for sixty or eighty years of life on
earth. We were created for eternity. Every baby born on earth is headed toward
its dying day; that's just reality. But we were made for more than that. We are
meant to experience eternity in the fullness of life with the Father. Death is
simply the doorway we must pass through to transfer into the realm of the
eternal.
Paul understood this and said: "We also have as our
ambition, whether at home or absent, to be pleasing to Him. For we must all
appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may be recompensed
for his deeds in the body" (2 Corinthians 5:9-10). Paul said that because
he was a creature of eternity, he would live his earthly life for God. He would
live in time in a way that pleased God.
One Minute Please
If you're living in time and for time, you're wasting
time.
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