Trading the Temporal for the Tangible

 


Trading the Temporal for the Tangible

2 Corinthians 4:18 NKJV

"while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal."

Have you ever spent hours carefully wrapping a beautiful gift, only to see it torn open and the paper discarded in a moment? That’s what our lives often look like when we prioritize the seen over the unseen. We invest all our energy and anxiety into "security" that this week’s sermon reminds us is really just a superstition. We stress over the job, the retirement account, the house—all things that are temporary and will eventually be "discarded." This verse challenges us to stop staring at the fleeting and focus on the eternal inheritance we have in Christ. When we shift our gaze, the uncertainties of this life—the fear, the doubt—lose their power. We are heirs of something unseen that will last forever. Our focus should be on building a treasure in a kingdom that cannot be wiped away in a single moment. So where is your focus?

This week, when you find yourself worrying about a temporary problem, pause and speak aloud one truth about your eternal inheritance in Christ (e.g., "I am an adopted child of God," or "My future is secure in heaven").

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