My Focus Is EternitySample

Our foundation must be Christ, the cornerstone of our faith. He is the solid foundation on which we can build our lives with security and confidence. When we build our lives on Him, we are prepared to face any storms that may arise. The stability and firmness we find in Christ allow us to live with eternity in mind, knowing we are grounded in something that will never be shaken.
It is essential that we examine the foundations of our lives. We need to assess if we are truly grounded in Christ or if there are areas in our lives built on unstable foundations. This self-evaluation helps us identify aspects that need strengthening. It could be our trust in God, our dedication to prayer, our commitment to Bible reading, or our involvement in the faith community.
Upon identifying these areas, we must make a conscious commitment to strengthen our foundation in Jesus. This may mean dedicating more time to meditating on God's Word, seeking more intimacy with Him through prayer, or actively engaging in serving others. Strengthening our base in Christ is an ongoing process that requires dedication and intentionality.
Prayer: Lord, help me to build my life on Your unshakable foundation. May Christ be the cornerstone of my faith, sustaining me in all circumstances. Strengthen my foundation in You. In Jesus' name, amen.
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When we live only in the present, we can forget that the foundation of Christ is eternity. We may focus on the future but not on eternity. Often, this results in people without a future and without eternity. We must feed on the Bread of Life and know the Resurrection to prepare ourselves for eternal life.
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