1 John 2:17
And the world is passing away along with its desires, but whoever does the will of God abides forever.
What Is Passing Away
A few years ago I heard a man who
claimed to be a believer almost loathe the idea that Christ could come
at any moment. It was because he had just retired and wanted to enjoy
his retirement for a time. That really puzzled me. What would be better:
heaven or retirement on Earth? I think it’s no contest. Heaven must be
off the charts compared to this world. Solomon pursued everything his
eyes lusted after and kept nothing back (Ecclesiastes 2:10), and he had
the wealth to have anything he wanted–all, that is, except joy. Those
who are engrossed in the things of the world may not realize it, but
this world is passing away (1 Corinthians 7:31), and someday this will
all burn up (1 Peter 3:10-12). Are we so comfortable with our life that,
if given a choice, we might want Christ to delay His coming?
Getting Attached to the World
I do a lot of writing on the Internet,
but I don’t always make the best use of my time. Surfing the Internet is
okay, but there’s always the riptide. It can be a dangerous place for
the eyes. When Paul wrote 1 Corinthians, he talked like we should live
as if time is short and the Lord’s return could be soon (1 Corinthians
7:29-30). If Paul thought it was soon, what about our day? We’re 2,000
years closer to Christ’s coming than Paul was. But think about this:
Everyone has an appointment with death and after that the judgment
(Hebrews 9:27). The judgment is not for the believers’ sins but for
those who refused to repent and trust in Christ. They will face Christ
at the Great White Throne Judgment (Revelation 20:12-15), but we will
still have to give an account for how we lived in this life (Romans
14:12, 1 Corinthians 5:10).
Shame at His Coming
The Apostle John once wrote that we
should remain in fellowship with Christ so that on the day of His
return, we can face Him courageously and not shrink back in shame (1
John 2:28). John would never have written that if he wasn’t concerned it
could happen. Jesus said that He’s going to come when nobody’s
expecting Him, which is why He said we must always be ready (Matthew
24:44). We don’t know the day or the hour, so we must keep watch
(Matthew 24:42) because it’ll be as swift as when the lightning becomes
visible in the east and appears in the west. The question of this
devotional is something I must ask myself, too. Is my life so
comfortable on Earth that if Jesus returned today I might ask if He
could come back later?
A Closing Prayer
Father, I know I get attached to the
things of this world, but only Your kingdom is eternal. Help me to live
in eager expectation of Your swift and sure arrival, which could be at
any moment. In the name of this coming King of kings and Lord of lords I
pray.
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