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In this verse, John reminds us that the things of this world are passing away, but those who honor the Lord will last forever. The love that the Lord shows those who follow Him is not ephemeral like the world; it is immortal and a stronghold to which we can always cling.
Think about the things of this world that attract our lust. If I am honest, things like financial success, traveling, popularity, and education attract my attention, and sometimes feel myself pulled toward them. While these things are not wrong in and of themselves, lust--the idolization of them--is sinful. It reveals that we find them more attractive and compelling than the love of the Lord, and that is sin.
The Lord promises us so much more than the highest fame, greatest popularity, and largest bank account--and it's open to each and every one of us. No one is excluded from His promises, which makes them all the sweeter. He has promised, and has already given us, Himself. Jesus laid down His life for us that we might know God, and now we can rest in Him forever. The love of the Lord will outlast everything else in our lives. He will guide us with His hand through every moment, and we will never have true reason to doubt His goodness and kindness to us.
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Sometimes in my own life, I feel weary with the temptations of sin and with myself. I get tired of making the same mistakes over and over again. And I forget the ways that the Lord has changed me and continues to change me so I can become more like Him.
The enemy wants nothing more than to make Christians feel that Jesus's love isn't enough for us. When we begin to feel like lost causes, we can return to this verse, which tells us that the temptations are going to end. It reminds us that the love of Jesus will last forever--and that we are covered in His love until that day.
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