“For we fix our attention, not on things that are seen, but on things that are unseen. What can be seen lasts only for a time, but what cannot be seen lasts forever.” 2 Corinthians 4:18 (GNT)
Most people rarely evaluate their values
or question their perceptions until they have a crisis.
It’s when you’re in deep pain that you
begin to examine what you’re basing your life on. You may realize you’ve been
living your life to feel good, look good, or accumulate wealth or power. The
crisis helps you realize instinctively that there has to be more to life.
But there’s no reason to wait for a
crisis to evaluate your values. Instead, stop today to consider what you should
value. Start by asking yourself this critical question: What’s going to
last?
The world seems to value the here and
now. The message is that tomorrow doesn’t matter. Next year doesn’t matter. A
thousand years from today doesn’t matter. Eternity and heaven don’t matter.
Live for today.
But the Bible says something
different: “The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the
will of God lives forever” (1 John 2:17 NIV).
Consider what happens when you’re
tempted. Temptation isn’t just a battle between good and bad or what’s best and
what’s not best.
Temptation is always a battle between
now and later: Will I do what God says and enjoy the benefits later, or
will I do what I want and enjoy the benefits now?
The Bible teaches us to “fix our
attention, not on things that are seen, but on things that are unseen. What can
be seen lasts only for a time, but what cannot be seen lasts forever” (2
Corinthians 4:18 GNT).
Whether you’re in a crisis or not, take
some time to evaluate what you’re basing your life on. Choose to build your
life on God’s truth. It will last forever and never let you down.
Talk It Over
·
Think back to a time when your life was in
crisis. Were you building your life on the wrong things or on God’s truth? What
did that crisis teach you?
·
What are you building your life on today? Do
you need to make adjustments to build your life on God’s truth?
·
What things tend to distract you from fixing
your attention “on things that are unseen”?
Source:
Rick Warren Daily Hope
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