Daily Devotional for December 28, 2013

Romans 8:22-25
We know that all creation is still groaning and is in pain, like a woman about to give birth.
 
The Spirit makes us sure about what we will be in the future. But now we groan silently, while we wait for God to show that we are his children. This means that our bodies will also be set free. And this hope is what saves us. But if we already have what we hope for, there is no need to keep on hoping.  However, we hope for something we have not yet seen, and we patiently wait for it.
 
Scripture taken from the Contemporary English Version © 1991,1992, 1995 by American Bible Society, Used by Permission.
 
It’s that time of year again… the time when we start to mark important dates in a new calendar and plan for the coming year. It is probably pretty safe to surmise that every one of us has anticipated some date in our future… a graduation… a wedding… the birth of a child…a move… even a special “date” or event, like prom…moving into a new house… starting a new job…or even the arrival of Christmas Day.  And if we are brutally honest, at least once we’ve gotten to said date and asked ourselves, “Now what?”!  This reminds me of a book by Dawn Brown titled, Been There, Done That… Now What?...which could be the mantra for a lot of us!  The excitement and anticipation of “getting there” often culminates with something of a letdown of sorts.
 
Once that event for which we yearned has come and gone… where is our hope?  Since we are human, we generally move on to “the next big thing”…we pack up the Christmas decorations and plan our New Year’s celebration.  We graduate from high school and plan our move to college… or graduate from college and start looking for a job.  We marry and start planning our lives together - or creating a new family.  We move into a new house and busy ourselves with all of the projects and chores that come with it… or we work hard at a new job and seek ways to “move up the ladder”.
 
In the realm of our Spiritual faith…what are we doing?  Where is our focus?  We place our hope in God to see us through all sorts of experiences, ”growth spurts” and challenges.  But our ultimate hope is to see Jesus face-to-face… to dwell in His presence forever and ever… to “have all the answers”.  And truthfully, God could do all of that for us today…here… now… without any of us having to die.  He could come back to earth in the form of Jesus, explain all of the mysteries of the universe to us… and make everything completely “perfect”.
 
So why doesn’t God do this?  Doesn’t He love us?  The answer lies in one single sentence from this passage…” if we already have what we hope for, there is no need to keep on hoping.”  If we had all of the answers and God gave us everything now, we would have no reason to continue to trust in Him… to rely on Him… to work patiently to reach the ultimate goal of His eternal presence.  I know that we think it would be fantastic if everything were all complete today… if we knew the answers to everything and all of God’s promises for our life were fulfilled with the snap of a finger.  But the truth is that we would be standing around saying, “Been there, done that… now what?”… and it is very likely that we would not fully appreciate what God has in store for us.
 
I once lamented to a friend about how my brother and others suffered in the days/weeks prior to their death.  I questioned why this had to happen…what was the purpose in their anguish and pain?  My friend reminded me that this time frame was but a “blip on the screen” compared to Eternity… that their glory in heaven was made all the sweeter for the struggles they endured in this lifetime.  Their perseverance and patience was rewarded… and so ours will be!  Hope is a good thing… it keeps us faithful and eager… hungry for the things of God.  In His timing, all will be revealed… and when it is, the “next big thing” - eternity with Him in heaven - will be all the sweeter.
 
So as you fill in the boxes on your new calendar, do so with hope.  We can’t know everything the coming weeks and months will hold, but we know that God will be involved every step of the way.  I am asking Him to allow me to patiently wait on Him and the experiences and blessings yet to come… are you?
 
©2013 Debbie Robus

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