Status, wealth, power, love, marriage and pleasure are good things, but they’re not the best. The best is loving God and experiencing His love—giving Him glory and making Him our friend for life. That leads to the best possible life because it gives us satisfaction and joy now (John 10:10), and it’s what Christians are going to be doing forever.

That’s why we should make time for God and rest in His love—the love that made you and me. His love is the reason for our existence and the means by which we will make the most of our lives.

I like the way the psalmist put it: “It is good for me to draw near to God; I have put my trust in the Lord God, that I may declare all Your works” (Ps. 73:28). In other words, the good life is drawing close to the One who loves us like no other.

And how can we “draw near” to Him? Here’s a practice I began many years ago: take a few minutes every morning to read some verses from the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) and note what Jesus said or did. After all, He came to show us what God is like (Heb. 1:1-3). Put yourself in the story—in the place of the leper He healed with one touch, for example (Mark 1:40-45). Think about how much He loves you and then thank Him!


The wonder of it all— just to think that Jesus loves me!

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David H. Roper

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