Pursuing Eternal Matters
“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.”
A fifty-something-year-old woman approached my book table at a craft fair in December. She honed in on Finishing Well: Living with the End in Mind (A Devotional). She picked it up and read the back cover description. She set it down and looked at a few other titles, then picked up Finishing Well again.
After contemplating the purchase for a few seconds, she set the book back down and said something about coming back. And she did. This time with her daughter who was maybe eighteen.
“What do you think about this book for Grandma?” she asked her daughter.
Her daughter picked it up and read the back cover description. Maybe fifteen seconds passed before she spoke up. Before I tell you what she said, here’s what she would have read:
To finish the Christian life well, the believer must live with the end in mind. The world offers us many distractions, but none of them offer lasting satisfaction, nor do they allow us to make a lasting difference. The reality that life is short should orient the way we live right now.
In this fifty-day devotional, readers will explore what the Bible says about the importance of persevering to the end, suffering well, standing firm, leaving a faith legacy, earning heavenly rewards, striving for unity in the faith, mutually encouraging one another, not growing weary, dying well, and much more.