Last night at our weekly small group (a gathering of a few Christ-following families having fun together, praying for each other, and studying the Bible) this question was posed: If you woke up one morning with the knowledge that Christ’s return was that night at 8pm, what would your day be like?

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The bulk of the discussion and study that night had been about waiting–and how for the most part, people are bad at it. Humans can be rather impatient, can’t we? Just this morning I found myself getting frustrated because a load of laundry didn’t get completely dry after one cycle. Seriously? Come on, Piper.
But it’s true! I get so caught up having to wait for things that aren’t that important, or are really just things I desire, or wish were over. For example, David and I have been trying to get pregnant for two years. Some days I get upset, angry and mournful over it. Other days I’m excited to dream about the day we do get so lucky to be parents. Still there are days I have trouble believing that day will ever come at all.
Back to Christ’s second coming. I am truly excited for that day. No—PUMPED for that day! The reality for me is that I do wake up many days thinking “What if it were today?” It not only excites me, it really helps me to focus where I need to put my energy, time and money. Probably the greatest benefit to waking with this question on my mind is the sense of urgency it gives me for sharing Christ with others, and doing everything I can to honor God with my life. I don’t want to leave this Earth regretting how I’ve lived or neglecting to tell lost people about Him. Even if the dryer never works right, or if we don’t get the joy of having children. God is still good, and His Son’s return is to be eagerly anticipated. We really should live each day excited and looking forward to that day.

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That’s not to say I’m perfect. I still have days that I don’t consider my actions and choices in light of eternity. (Which reminds me of a book I love. Check it out here.) I still have times where I don’t really believe that Christ will return in my lifetime. I waste those times and can’t get them back, but they are still reminder that I’m in need of grace. A reminder that I can LIVE in grace, and still look forward to Christ’s return, even when I mess up. No matter what, He will come and He will make us new.
I guess John said it best at the end of Revelation, “Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.”
Jesus is coming to earth again; what if it were today?
Coming in power and love to reign; what if it were today?
Coming to claim His chosen bride, all the redeemed and purified,
Over this whole earth scattered wide; what if it were today?
Glory, glory! Joy to my heart ’twill bring.
Glory, glory! When we shall crown Him king.
Glory, glory! Haste to prepare the way;
Glory, glory! Jesus will come some day.
Be Made New,
Piper