Time is fleeting, and our days on this earth are short. As I reflect on my 42 years, I realize how quickly time passes and how easy it is to become consumed with earthly ambitions rather than eternal ones. While it's natural to have desires and ambitions, they must be surrendered to God's will. Our greatest impact should be for the Lord, as earthly accolades pale in comparison to the glory of knowing Jesus. When Jesus enters the room, every knee will bow, and every tongue will confess His Lordship. This perspective should remind us that our pursuits, even if good and lawful, are insignificant compared to the pursuit of God.
We often have moments of strong desire to walk closely with the Lord, but these moments can be fleeting. My prayer is for a consistent walk with Jesus, allowing Him to lead us, even to places we may not want to go. Humility is key, as it allows us to see the true condition of our hearts. Our lives may be comfortable, but the greatest blessing is when Jesus reveals our hearts and transforms us into His image. We must learn to cast off every weight and hindrance, even our good plans, and submit them to God's will.
Psalm 90 reminds us to number our days and present a heart of wisdom to God. This wisdom comes from a heavenly perspective, valuing eternal things over earthly ones. Even ministry is not the greatest thing; knowing Jesus is. We must focus on His greatness, not our own accomplishments. The Lord judges the world in righteousness, and we must not get caught up in seeking worldly success. Instead, we should follow Jesus' example, who always sought to do the Father's will.
Reflecting on past achievements, like winning a national championship, I realize they are meaningless outside of God's will. True fulfillment comes from walking with Jesus, not from worldly accolades. We must seek first His kingdom and righteousness, striving to be humble and contrite before Him. The glory of man is fleeting, but the glory of knowing Christ endures forever. Let us remind ourselves to seek after things that will last for eternity, continually praising the Lord and submitting to His will.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Time is Short: Our days are fleeting, and we must focus on what holds eternal value. Earthly pursuits, while not inherently wrong, should be surrendered to God's will. The greatest impact we can have is for the Lord, as earthly accolades are insignificant compared to the glory of knowing Jesus. [00:15]
- 2. Consistent Walk with Jesus: It's easy to have moments of strong desire to walk with the Lord, but consistency is key. Allow Jesus to lead you, even to places you may not want to go, and embrace humility to see the true condition of your heart. [02:07]
- 3. Eternal Perspective: Psalm 90 teaches us to number our days and present a heart of wisdom to God. This wisdom comes from valuing eternal things over earthly ones, as knowing Jesus is the greatest pursuit. [05:20]
- 4. **Worldly Success vs. God's Will:** Reflecting on past achievements reveals their emptiness outside of God's will. True fulfillment comes from walking with Jesus, not from worldly accolades. Seek first His kingdom and righteousness. [10:04]
- 5. Enduring Glory: The glory of man is fleeting, but the glory of knowing Christ endures forever. Continually praise the Lord and submit to His will, seeking after things that will last for eternity. [11:45]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:15] - The Fleeting Nature of Time
- [00:44] - Earthly Ambitions vs. Eternal Value
- [01:19] - The Glory of Jesus
- [02:07] - Consistent Walk with Jesus
- [02:42] - Humility and Heart Condition
- [03:30] - Surrendering to God's Will
- [04:03] - Psalm 90: Numbering Our Days
- [05:20] - A Heart of Wisdom
- [06:17] - Praising the Lord
- [07:07] - God's Judgment and Righteousness
- [08:17] - Trusting in the Lord
- [09:05] - Reflecting on Past Achievements
- [10:04] - True Fulfillment in Christ
- [11:45] - Enduring Glory in Knowing Christ