The veil of separation was lifted when Jesus died
for our sins. We have the glory of God available and our high priest sits in
heaven. We can go straight to the throne room with no hesitation. His glory can
grow in us day by day, but His full glory will not be seen until we get to
heaven. Read Paul’s Word about this:
For
now we see only a reflection as in a mirror, then we will see face to face. Now
I know in part, then I shall know fully even as I am fully known. 1 Corinthians
13:12
Until
then what matters? What is our purpose? How do we live? We know everything
around us is temporary, but we want answers. We want a place, a date, a reason,
a goal, a plan, a time, a vision. We ask who, what, where when and why? Paul
sums up this beautiful love chapter of the first book of Corinthians the 13th
chapter with these words:
And
now these three remain; faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is
love. 1 Corinthians 13:13
Remember
we always have our hope of salvation, guarding us forever. We can stand firmly
on our faith in Christ no matter the circumstances. We don’t know the number of
our days on earth, but we do know the answer to forever. When we get there in
full glory and we see fully face-to-face, we won’t need hope. Our hopes will be
realized. We will not need faith. He will be standing right in front of us,
holding out His hand to welcome us home.
Finally, what will remain? Love will reamin; the
love we shared on earth for Him. When all is said and done it’s about love.
Dear Jesus,
You represent our hope and faith, but most of all
You represent love. You are the answer to all of our questions, the reason for it
all, when all is said and done.
Amen
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