Living with Eternity in View
Living with Eternity in View
Every day is an opportunity to invest in what will last forever. When we see our lives through the lens of eternity, our priorities shift. The things that once seemed urgent—comfort, achievement, recognition—fade in comparison to the call to serve, love, and make disciples. Paul’s example reminds us that our time on earth is not just about waiting for heaven, but about making every moment count for Christ.
You are invited to consider how your daily choices echo into eternity. The value of your life is not measured by what you accumulate, but by the eternal impact you leave behind. Every act of obedience, every word of encouragement, every step of faith is an investment in someone’s forever. Let your days be shaped by what will outlast you.
Psalm 90:12-14 (KJV): “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Return, O Lord, how long? and let it repent thee concerning thy servants. O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.”
Reflection: What is one way you can intentionally invest in someone’s spiritual journey today, knowing that your influence can have eternal significance?
To listen to the sermon that corresponds with this message, click the link below:
https://-BHZKVD.subspla.sh/znnfvnr
Every day is an opportunity to invest in what will last forever. When we see our lives through the lens of eternity, our priorities shift. The things that once seemed urgent—comfort, achievement, recognition—fade in comparison to the call to serve, love, and make disciples. Paul’s example reminds us that our time on earth is not just about waiting for heaven, but about making every moment count for Christ.
You are invited to consider how your daily choices echo into eternity. The value of your life is not measured by what you accumulate, but by the eternal impact you leave behind. Every act of obedience, every word of encouragement, every step of faith is an investment in someone’s forever. Let your days be shaped by what will outlast you.
Psalm 90:12-14 (KJV): “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Return, O Lord, how long? and let it repent thee concerning thy servants. O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.”
Reflection: What is one way you can intentionally invest in someone’s spiritual journey today, knowing that your influence can have eternal significance?
To listen to the sermon that corresponds with this message, click the link below:
https://-BHZKVD.subspla.sh/znnfvnr
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January
The Essence of God's HolinessGuarding Against FamiliarityThe Transcendence of God's HolinessReflecting God's Holiness in Our LivesEmbracing the Fullness of WorshipTimeless Truths for Today's ChurchUnwavering Faith in AdversityThe Majesty of Jesus RevealedLoving Jesus and His ChurchThe Urgency of Salvation
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Shifting Focus from Self to JesusPersevering Through Tribulations with Christ's StrengthWorshiping in Faith Amidst StrugglesServing the Church with Love and DedicationEngaging in Spiritual Warfare with AwarenessPerseverance Through Shared StrengthWorship Beyond CircumstancesBuilding the Church Through ServiceEmbracing Jesus' Priestly RoleLiving Fearlessly in His PresenceGod Places Us in Strategic LocationsGood Works as a Reflection of FaithHolding Fast to the TruthPerseverance in TrialsReturning to Our First LoveTruth and Love in HarmonyGuided by the SpiritChoosing Compassion Over ContemptThe Call to Personal RepentanceEmbracing Jesus as a Living Person
March
Faithfulness Amidst TrialsBeauty Through SufferingThe Cost of CompromiseThe Promise of Eternal LifeLiving SacrificiallyThe Subtle Drift of CompromiseRecognizing the Reality of Spiritual WarfareSteadfast Faith in the Face of PersecutionGuarding Against Worldly InfluenceThe Timeless Truth of ScriptureFaithfulness Amidst AdversityNo Justification for SinThe Perils of CompromiseThe Urgency of RepentanceEmbracing a New Identity in ChristDiscernment in ToleranceRecognizing Christ's AuthorityAvoiding the Pitfall of CompromiseEmbracing the Call to RepentanceThe Promise of Eternal RewardSpiritual Vitality Over Religious Activity
April
Personal Responsibility in FaithThe Danger of RoutineRecognizing Modern IdolatryThe Mission Field at Our DoorstepFaithfulness Beyond CircumstancesReturning to the BasicsStrength in WeaknessAttentiveness to God's PrioritiesEndurance for Eternal RewardTrue Wealth Lies in Spiritual RichesThe Peril of Lukewarm FaithEmbracing Correction as an Act of LovePersonal Responsibility in FaithSharing in Christ's Sovereign RuleForgiveness Beyond GuiltResurrection and New BeginningsGrace Overcomes Sin's SeverityFulfillment Through ForgivenessJesus, Our MediatorJoy Anchored in Christ, Not CircumstancesThe Emptiness of Cultural PromisesThe Pitfall of Superficial Religion
May
Identity and Joy in ChristThe Communal Joy of the GospelLoneliness Is a Spiritual Wound Needing Divine HealingGrace and Peace Flow from Repentance and ForgivenessGospel Fellowship Unites Beyond All DifferencesChrist Redeems Our Painful MemoriesJoy Is a Settled Confidence in God’s GoodnessFaith Is Forged in the Fires of CrisisObedience Precedes the MiracleGod’s Ways Transcend Human LogicSelfless Faith Becomes a Channel for BlessingSurrendered Resources Become Miraculous ProvisionJoy Grows Through Gospel-Driven PartnershipFaithfulness in the Ordinary Matters Deeply to GodGod’s Transforming Work in You Is Unfinished but CertainReal Fellowship Means Sharing Both Grace and StruggleJoy Flourishes When We Lean on God in WeaknessFreedom’s Cost Echoes in Every Liberty We HoldRemembrance Guards the Heart of Our ValuesGod’s People Are Called to RememberLove That Crosses Every BoundaryThe Cross—Our Everlasting Memorial of Grace
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Religious Secular Humanism teaches it is never too late to be saved. That is NOT what God's Word says. " NOW is the day for salvation....." (Prov.1:28-29, Jer.7:16, 2 Tim.3:7, Heb.12:17....)