Two-minute read.

Sometimes, the sinful ways of the world seem attractive. “You do you” has an alluring ring to it, centering the universe on our wants and needs rather than on other people. We can justify anything if we try hard enough, but at the end of the day, feeding the flesh leaves one empty and alone.
Watching a sitcom, the characters live in New York City, spending their days in the office and their nights out partying. Hopping from one bed to another, the show paints that lifestyle as glamorous and exciting. From the outside, one could envy their carefree attitude.
But as someone who has lived that life, I know the other side of the story. More nights alone than with someone. Anxiety and depression thrive because of the depressive nature of alcohol. Loneliness convinces you no one cares. Many nights, I fell asleep with wet cheeks from my desperate tears. Only when I turned back to Jesus did I discover a life filled with eternal hope.
When we begin to focus our eyes on Jesus, caring more about what He thinks than the world, transformation begins. Loneliness disappears as the Holy Spirit takes up residency within our souls, never leaving nor forsaking us. Anxiety and depression wane as we lift our thoughts and feelings to the Lord, letting His grace flow into us, focusing on what we do have instead of what we lack.
Reverential fear of the Lord puts Him at the center of the universe. As Christ takes center stage in our lives, hope blossoms. Knowing our reward awaits us in the next life, we can persevere through the trials of today. We have so much more in the Savior than we can find anywhere in the world. In Him, we have life in abundance and eternal hope that never dies.
Journal Question:
In what ways have you envied the ways of the world?
How has following Jesus changed your perspective?
In what ways do you put God first in your life?
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for giving us eternal hope through Jesus. Please help us keep the Son in our eyes as we move through our days, living abundantly in Him.
IJNIP. Amen








