The key to living for what matters is the transfer of kingdom loyalty. I have died to this dying world and my life is hidden with Christ above. When Christ, who is my life, appears - then I will appear with him!
When Christ who is you life appears, then you will also appear with him in glory. As I was thinking about this, it seemed a strange and awkward phrase, until I realized that people say these sorts of things almost all the time.
On some Harley’s you’ll see the words painted: Ride to live, Live to ride. Their glory is a motorcycle.
One of my friends posts nothing but running articles on the internet – indeed, she would say that ‘Running is my life.’ She glories in running.
An Epicurean might say: ‘I live to eat!’ Food is their glory.
What do you live for? What is your glory? If you are a disciple of Jesus this saying is true of you: ‘I live for Christ.’
And this saying is true also: ‘When Christ, who is my life appears, I also will appear with him in glory.’
The world will think this a waste of your life. The devil will tempt you to think it a waste as well. But the longer you walk along this narrow way, the more clearly you will see, that motorcycles, physical beauty and food are temporal and fading – their glory is too small and too fleeting to be your life.
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Living for What Lasts: Col 3 Sunday Service Walsh Baptist
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