06 January 2026

Abiding Forever

 "And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever."
1 John 2:17

John's statement brings an eternal perspective to our lives that can be lacking.  Those who long to establish utopia on earth may set their aims incredibly high, but they are not high enough.  The wise look beyond this world to God who created the heavens, earth, people and all living things.  People will always fail to create a perfect world because we are all sinners in a world cursed by sin that, like us, will pass away.  No government, ideology, or democracy can overthrow the sovereign God who created all things.  While monuments people make for themselves crumble and rot, those who do God's will shall abide forever.

Life is full of illustrations how new things grow old, damaged and wear out.  Sometimes it is damage to a new thing that compels our perspective to change and take loss less personally.  When that new car receives a noticeable scratch or dent we are reminded it is superficial damage that heralds its ultimate demise.  Our vehicles often grow in "character" as it fulfills its designed purpose of transportation.  People can be protective of their vehicles and possessions because they reflect an image they wish to present to others.  Once that mirage of perfection is shattered by a fender-bender, we can more easily accept imperfections because of this shift of perspective from working to maintain perfection to reality in a broken world.

I remember years ago Laura and I spent a good deal of time and money ordering custom benchtops for our kitchen.  The cost was more than the cabinets (thanks to my dad building them) and appliances combined!  The benchtop had not been installed long before a stray beach ball collided with a chisel that dropped onto the surface and gouged out a chunk near the sink.  I weighed whether I should hire a contractor to fill the large chip but decided against it.  That missing piece from the countertop was a good reminder that it was perishable and would one day perish, and we were blessed to have its usefulness in the meantime.  It was like a wink and nod from God who has given us all things:  rather than becoming furious over an accident, we could give grace to others as God has extended to us.

Cars and kitchens will pass away along with envy of newer appliances and better storage.  Every day we prepare food and coffee in our kitchens that supplies the needs of our bodies that are never permanently satisfied, but he who does the will of God abides forever.  Today we can rest and abide in Christ by faith in Him, obediently doing His will.  There is a rest we enjoy in God that satisfies us more than possessions we accumulate and labour to protect and maintain.  All the objects, tools and spaces we have carefully crafted will pass away, but God graciously enables us flawed folks to enjoy eternal life through the Gospel.  Isn't it amazing of all the wonders of this world God has chosen to save and glorify us?

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