Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Promise for Today - What You Expect

By his divine power, God has given us everything we need for living a godly life. We have received all of this by coming to know him, the one who called us to himself by means of his marvelous glory and excellence.
2 Peter 1:3 NLT

The vast majority of people pay no attention to eternity. They’re living for the here and now, which is a waste. Most of what’s “here and now” isn’t going to matter in five days, much less 50 years—and certainly not for eternity.

If we stretched a rope from California to Tokyo, and that represented all of eternity, your life on earth wouldn’t even register by comparison—not even a millimeter! So how do you live in light of eternity? You live for God’s glory, because he’s going to share his glory with you in heaven. You don’t get to choose what’s going to happen to you the rest of your life. But you do get to choose how you respond.

You can face the future as a cynic, a critic, a pessimist, or a doubter. You can face the future expecting the worst and experiencing the worst. You can face your future being ungracious to other people, and you can live for your own glory.

Or you can face the future with gratitude, generosity, and graciousness . . . and live for God’s glory.

Which one do you think will make you happier? Which one do you think will make you more successful? Which one do you think will bring a smile to God and bring rewards in heaven?

Matthew 5:16 says, “Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven” (ESV).

We were created because God wants a family. He wants to spend eternity with his family. He wants to spend eternity with you and me! Heaven is one of the main reasons we can have joy—God has given us eternal life, and living in heaven with him will be amazing!

Talk It Over

In what ways does God use your time on earth to prepare you for eternity?

How does being grateful and generous make you happier?

When you expect the worst in life, what does that say about what you believe about God?
- by Pastor Rick
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Prayer:

Father,
          In a world rife with confusion and noise, it is so easy for our souls to become tangled in the web of worry and anxious thoughts. There are so many voices vying for our attention and so many distractions that draw our focus away from You. Yet, we are reminded by Your Word to quiet our spirit and redirect our thoughts toward You. We ask for Your strength to wait patiently, with unwavering faith and steadfast resolve, to trust that You are working, even when we do not see it. Lord, we lift our hearts to You in expectation. When the storms of life rage and uncertainties loom large, it is so easy to forget that our expectations should rest in You, for Your plans are always for our good. You are a faithful God, and Your promises are everlasting. As we meditate on this verse, we seek to cultivate an attitude of expectancy. Help us, Father, to see and acknowledge the blessings that already surround us. May we learn to recognize the mercies and the moments of grace that often go unnoticed in our rush to find resolution. Teach us that the beauty of waiting lies not only in the outcome but also in the process of becoming more attuned to Your voice and sensitive to Your Spirit. God of all hope, we also lift up those who find waiting to be hard and heavy. For those who feel burdened by their expectations and are struggling to see Your hand at work, we pray for comfort and reassurance. May they find their souls anchored in promise and their hearts renewed in faith. O Lord, remind us all that You are not indifferent to our struggles but that You are ever-present and intimately involved in our lives. In Jesus' Name we pray. Amen

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