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Dwelling Place
What is your dream place?
Maybe you have already found it, or still pursuing it.
What does it look like?
Every house that we live in, until we get our dream home will have flaws.
We will always find something wrong with what we live in.
Today we are going to look at what scripture has to share with us on our earthly and heavenly dwelling.
Each one of us that has accepted Christ as Lord and Savior hold to a great hope.
That this is not our home.
That there is something better.
Because of sin, our earthly body is decaying day by day.
We age, we get new aches and pains, our body begins to decay more and more each day we life.
1 Corinthians
Because we know that this is not the end, that there is something better.
Our body groans to have what it was originally made for.
What is our hope, our guarantee that there is something better?
2 Corinthians 5:
The Holy Spirit, leads us, teaches us, and is our guarantee that there is more then just this life.
This was one of Pauls greatest struggles.
He was tired, worn out, and ready to go home.
Paul knew which was better.
He was eager to go home to the Father, but knew no matter what struggles lied ahead, he still had work to do.
Just as we do.
Until the Lord calls us home, we are to strive daily to do the work that has been called for each of us.
How does Paul end him message?
Reminding the church and us that all things will come to completion.
Ecclesiates 12:14
Talk about the difference between believers and non-believers when it comes to judgment.
Church we should look forward daily to what is waiting for us.
Remind ourselves of the hope and home we have with Christ.
But as Paul did, remind ourselves each day that as we are here, we have a job to do.
Do the calling given to you, teach one another, encourage one another, and proclaim the gospel that all may know the hope in Christ.
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