January 1, 2012 — by Joe Stowell
Our Daily Bread
Read: 1 John 2:28–3:3
Everyone who has this hope in Him purifies himself. —1 John 3:3
Bible in a year:
Genesis 1-2
Genesis 1-2
Happy
New Year! Looking forward to what this new year might bring, I can’t
help but wonder if 2012 will be the year when Jesus comes back. But
then I also wonder if I’m ready.
All of my life I’ve had to “be ready.” As a child, I had to be ready
for dinner by washing my hands. As an adult, being ready for important
responsibilities continues to be an ongoing reality. But I’ve come to
realize that nothing is more important than being ready for our reunion
with Jesus.
Speaking of Christ’s return, John tells us that “everyone who has this hope in Him purifies himself” (1 John 3:3).
Looking forward to Jesus’ return fills us with hope—not a wish-list
kind of hope, but a solid expectation that motivates us to keep our
hearts from sinful distractions and rivets our attention on becoming
more like Him. If we really believe that this might be the year of His
return, we will be more ready to forgive, to seek forgiveness, and to
share God’s unconditional love with others.
As we consider the possibility that Jesus could return this year,
let’s be sure that we are ready. Let’s strive to be pure as He is pure,
anticipating the day when tears and sorrow, pain and death will all be
replaced with the everlasting joy of His presence.
Expecting Jesus’ soon return
Will help us live a life that’s pure;
For if we’re ready when He comes,
We will not be ashamed but sure. —Sper
Will help us live a life that’s pure;
For if we’re ready when He comes,
We will not be ashamed but sure. —Sper
Wanting to be ready for Christ’s return will make a difference in the way we live.

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