Eternal life through Jesus begins when you accept him, not just when you die. How can you live out your faith in a fresh, new way today?
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, April 3
Romans 5:7 says we’d need extraordinary circumstances to willingly die for another. Think about the magnitude of that sacrificial love.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, April 2
What’s the difference between Christ’s death on the cross and someone else who died trying to aid another person?
Prayer prompt for Monday, April 1
What’s the point of Christmas, without Easter? Jesus was called Emmanuel (God with us). His resurrection fulfills that promise!
Prayer prompt for Sunday, March 31
Without the resurrection, we would have no reason to hope. Meditate on that thought as you celebrate Easter today.
What’s the point? (Prayer Devotional for the week of March 31, 2013)
Without Easter, Christmas is pointless. For that matter, so is life, in general. Before you go throwing rotten dyed eggs at me, allow me to explain. We’ve all heard stories of tragically heroic acts like someone pushing another person out of harm’s way, at the loss of their own life. We’ve heard about martyrs who were killed because they stood up for their beliefs. Even the Bible says that under rare circumstances, we typically selfish humans might voluntarily die for another person (Romans 5:7).
However, if there is no Easter/no resurrection, then we have nothing to hope for when we die. If we have nothing to hope for when we die, then why did Jesus die on the cross for us? And, if he was not resurrected as the Bible says he was, then what makes his death any different from some other well-meaning person who was in the wrong place at the wrong time? Why would God have even bothered sending his Son as the sacrifice for our sins, if when we die, our soulless bodies just rot in the ground and nothing else happens? Why would God go to all the trouble of arranging Christmas if Easter is a farce?
The apostle Paul painted a pretty blunt picture for us about this issue. In 1 Corinthians 15:17-19, he said that if Christ has not been resurrected, then not only is our faith worthless, but those who have already died believing in Christ are just out of luck, and we are to be sorely pitied for putting our hope in him only for this life. That would be quite a bummer, if that was the end of the story.
Take heart, friends, because the story is just beginning! Not only are we promised eternal life when we put our faith in Christ, but that resurrection begins even before our earthly bodies die! I love the way Peter described this phenomenon as our “living hope” (1 Peter 1:3, NIV). Oh, there will be glorious wonders to behold when we are finally on heaven’s side of eternity, but the hope that we have through faith in Jesus’ resurrection can be lived to the full today!
Prayer prompt for Saturday, March 30
What might the world look like if the Church actually worked in a spirit of unity? Wow – imagine the possibilities! Pray for restoration.
Prayer prompt for Friday, March 29
Are you willing to put forth the effort to let God fully restore you, or is something holding you back? Talk to him about it today.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, March 28
Like the story of restoring the car with my dad, sometimes we have good intentions that we never act on. What might God be asking you to do?
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, March 27
Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 13 to keep our relationships within the church in good repair. Is there a relationship you need to mend?