Thursday, September 12, 2013
Treasure of a Different Kind
One of my favorite devotionals is Peace For the Journey by Elaine Olsen. Here is an excerpt that spoke to my heart today:
"Jesus speaks to the pull that exists between temporal wants and eternal fulfillment. He charges his followers with the "letting go" of the fleeting and with the "cloaking" of the lasting - an enduring purse filled with the unfailing, untouchable, and the indestructible treasures that await our arrival in our final rest. Indeed, we may not be able to take "it" with us when we go, but we can be certain that "it" is waiting for us when we reach our final destination.
...We may not see the fullness of that inheritance in this day. Rarely do we feel it and, even less likely, do we ever understand it. We simply live in the certainty of it, knowing that our faith will soon be made sight. And when it is, when faith gives way to the glorious rewards of a long and mostly unseen obedience, we will witness the bounty of our deliberate storing. Only heaven is strong enough, deep enough, wide and completely vast enough to bank that kind of faith.
We may not "count it all joy" now, but we will then, after we make one faithful choice after another, until we realize that every current, spirit-spoken "yes" in our hearts has reaped for us an eternal and resolute "yes" in our Father's." (p. 154-155)
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Thank you for sharing Elaine's words. I read her books but needed to read them again today. I especially love when she wrote:
ReplyDelete"We may not "count it all joy" now, but we will then, after we make one faithful choice after another, until we realize that every current, spirit-spoken "yes" in our hearts has reaped for us an eternal and resolute "yes" in our Father's."
Blessings and love,
Debbie