Your Daily Prayer 22 January 2022

A Prayer for An Eternal Perspective While You Grieve
By: Emily Rose Massey

For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” – Philippians 1:21, NASB

What are you grieving today? Christians, we are not ones who grieve without hope, because our hope is set in eternity. I can say that because I believe what the Bible says about this amazing hope as well as because of my own painful losses and tragedies that I have experienced throughout my life.
 
We can always believe in a miracle (yes absolutely!) but at what point do we trust completely in God’s sovereignty in the outcome? What happens to our faith if we do not see the miracle in this life? Are our eyes fixated on what is temporary, or what is eternal?

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Because of the cross, we do not have to taste death: our spirit lives on, and we live forever in eternity. It is the cross that accomplished the forgiveness of sin and made a way for us to have peace with the Father, which is the core of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Believing this gospel sets our hope toward the life that is to come.

Another honest question is why so much focus on this life? Why is it better here on earth? A “legacy” to live? When we die in Christ we live forever. Yes, there is pain. Yes, there is great sorrow and many questions as to why now, Lord? My husband and I have lost loved ones what felt like way too soon. My father was brutally murdered when he was barely 50, and my brother-in-law died in a tragic drowning accident at 25. We have experienced the pain of miscarriage early in our marriage.

We had a lot of whys just because we are human, and humans have a very difficult time processing death. But the Bible is very clear about the glorious hope we have that awaits us as believers in Christ. The truth of God’s Word is what gives us great peace in the midst of our pain. Our faith is forever set on our sovereign Lord, knowing the cross has the final word in the end.

The Apostle Paul admonishes us with this: “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21, NASB)
 
Death doesn’t have the victory because, in Christ, we are given eternity with Him! Death doesn’t lose its sting on our human hearts, but our spirits should be so full of joy at the thought of being in the presence of Jesus where there is no more suffering. What great gain! Do you need help fixing your gaze on eternity? Let us pray to receive God’s help to change our focus to be set on eternity.

Father, 

My heart is heavy from all the confusion, darkness, and tragedy that seems to surround us every single day and only seems to be growing worse as time goes on. Help remind my heart that this place not my home, but heaven is where I belong. Although I do know You have numbered my days, help me to not take any day for granted. You have a plan for me to fulfill on this earth and that is to tell everyone that comes across my path about the glorious gospel.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.