Never forget your choices matter.
I recently closed down for the season the 1910 Mammoth cabin we use during the summer. While doing this, I got to enjoy this awesome view – the long view of life – today’s choices matter in light of eternity.
We see these choices through the aspen leaves. Aspen trees sprout green leaves in the spring that provide shade throughout the warm summer months. Then change from green to yellow to orange to red to brown in the fall before the wind blows them loose to free float to the ground. Why? To be alive to sprout green leaves in the spring.
Change is a natural process of life, not the exception, especially for Jesus believers. He came to save us from our pasts and todays to give us a bright future, which is seen in the mountains at the end of this road.
I was talking with my Father as I walked down this path. I said, “These mountains will be around long after I die.” Then I heard Him say, “True, but you will be around long after they die.”
From a human perspective, we see rolling hills to sky reaching mountains that will continue to be around for millennium. Not true. These mountains will one day be released from their groaning caused by Adam’s choice (Rom. 8:20-22; Rev. 21:1).
Change is uncomfortable and sometimes very painful. But it is as temporary as the mountains. Though we groan like the mountains today, we have been given the hope that we will be completely transformed (Rom. 8:23-25). We often feel, think, believe that it is just “little ol’ me”. What difference do my choices matter in the grand scheme of life? Much! Our little choices to follow Jesus today will pay huge dividends well into eternity for both ourselves and those watching our lives