Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse from Proverbs, we learn that those who find the Lord find life and His favor. It reminds us of all the many blessings that we, as Christians, are privy to. We have communion with Him, can pray to Him, and get to enjoy His presence on a daily basis. Today, we'll meditate on these realities so we don't take them for granted.
What does it mean for us to find life in the Lord? There are many different ways to interpret it, with the most obvious being the gift of eternal life with Christ. Instead of living forever apart from the Lord, we get to join Him in Heaven, enjoying His goodness and love forever. We also have life today because we are dead to sin--we have the ability to resist temptation and walk in obedience to the Lord.
Finally, finding life in the Lord means we can walk in hope. Instead of trying to fill ourselves up or make ourselves whole, we can walk in the sweet truth that the Lord cares for us more than we could ever care for ourselves. |
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Also, when we walk with the Lord, we obtain His favor. This means He will work everything for the good in our lives; no pain or struggle that we experience will prevent us from growing spiritually or from experiencing the Lord's goodness. We do not have to be afraid--ever--that the Lord has forgotten about us. He sees us and is favoring us always. He seeks and blesses those who seek Him.
It is important to remember that the greatest blessing in the Christian life is intimacy with God. There is nothing like the nearness of God, and when we cling to His promises and truths, we remind ourselves that He is never far away. His nearness to us will be constant and sure. This gives us the confidence to obey Him even when it's difficult, and encourages us to remain strong in Him.
Today, if you feel discouraged or disheartened, cling to the truth that you have life in Jesus. He offers true life in Him that cannot compare to any amount of money or any human relationship. His love for you is perfect, and He is favoring you today simply because He calls you His own.
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