The
Bible’s suggests that we have to plan life’s journey with the questions:”How do
I fit into God’s plans?” And “What are God’s plans for me?”
God is not standing idly by as
the world plummets from one debacle, corruption and failure into another. God certainly has not
deserted our world, leaving us to see whether we will be able to fix the
problems we have created for our world and each other.
God
has revealed his plan to bring an end to all evil. He made the preparations for
a new world possible when Jesus once and for all died and rose to save sinners.
He continues his preparation by using you and me, his children and his church,
to invite the whole world to accept his invitation to join him in overcoming
evil by following him as Lord of our lives.
God
has set a day when he will bring an end to all wars, all sickness, and every
natural disaster.
A grand picture of this God-designed future is
given to us in Revelation:
“Now
the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his
people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There
will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of
things has passed away.” (Rev
21:3-4)
This is a world where those who
share God’s peace will no longer be self-centred, greedy, and insecure. Instead God will be with his
people and he will be their God. He will rule over them perfectly and lovingly
through his Son Jesus.
This
is what God is doing when the message of forgiveness and reconciliation is
preached. It is all about a relationship that begins now and will last for
eternity in God’s new heaven and earth. And it begins when we submit our lives
to the perfect rule of King Jesus.
As
Christians, our lives are living testimonies of God’s new world and Kingdom. We
are called to “no longer live for
ourselves but for Jesus who died for us” (2Cor 5:15). According to what
Jesus taught, this practically means that serving God’s kingdom will be my
highest priority (Matt 6:33).
The
better questions to ask are: How will what I do fit into my Lord’s plans?
How
can I best serve him with the means, gifts, opportunities and responsibilities
he has given me today?