
Is Your LIfe Full or Busy?
09/01/24 • 22 min
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Happy Labor Day weekend! Today, we will be looking at the difference between having a busy life versus a full life. Jesus’ life was full, but we would not consider him busy. What biblical principles are we using to live a full but simple life?
Happy Labor Day weekend! Today, we will be looking at the difference between having a busy life versus a full life. Jesus’ life was full, but we would not consider him busy. What biblical principles are we using to live a full but simple life?
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A Place for Us
The glorious hope we have as followers of Jesus is that one day we will live in a never-ending union with God in the New Creation. In Jesus’ final hours with the disciples (as told in John 14:1-14), He promises His frightened friends that they will dwell with Him forever in God’s presence. How comforting this must have been to them in the midst of chaotic current events. When Jesus told His disciples, “I go to prepare a place for you”, He is referring to the cross that awaits Him. It’s through the cross that Jesus will prepare a place for them ... and for us!
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