Our jobs, for those that have one, may require
more than 40 hours a week. Those with jobs requiring less than this may have
two jobs simply to make ends meet.
Raising kids takes a lot of time, and not just
one-on-one time. We spend a lot of time driving to soccer games, piano lessons,
ballet practices and swim meets.
In all the bustle, we try to treat our fellow man
decently and attempt to make it to church frequently. We may even attend a few
church meetings and activities.
Uggghh! It would be easier if we did not spend so
much time in church activities.
Today’s reading is Romans 8:18-30. Paul explains
the primary benefit derived from our faith. It is beneficial to occasionally review
the hope we have.
Paul writes
“… but
we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we
wait eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. For in
this hope we are saved … For those God foreknew he also predestined to be
conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many
brothers.”
We have First fruits of the Spirit. Other passages
(Ephesians 1:14, e.g.) tell us that we currently have but a portion of the
Spirit and that the remainder will be given to us in Heaven. There is more, much more, to come.
We will be adopted sons (and daughters!). Jesus is
God’s natural son, and we will be adopted by God. As adopted children, we will
have the same rights that Jesus has.
We will be conformed to the likeness of God’s
natural son. We will be siblings of Jesus.
Jesus died,
rose from the dead and ascended to Heaven. We can expect the same. Jesus had a new
body after death, and so will we. Jesus was glorified, and so will we. Jesus
lives with God, and so will we!
This is great Joy!
In all the hustle and bustle of life, it can be helpful to
take time out and keep our eyes on the prize!
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