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Horatius Bonar

Life is a Journey

Horatius Bonar 1 min read
#Discipleship #Eschatology #The Glory of God
20 Articles 27 Sermons 21 Books
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Horatius Bonar
Horatius Bonar 1 min read
20 articles 27 sermons 21 books
What does the Bible say about the journey of life?

The Bible describes life as a journey, emphasizing that our ultimate home is not in this world but in the presence of God.

The Bible often uses the metaphor of a journey to describe the Christian life. This extends from passages such as Hebrews 11:13-16, where believers are referred to as 'strangers and pilgrims' on earth. The idea is that our current existence is not our ultimate destination; rather, our hope lies in enjoying eternal fellowship with God in heaven. This perspective helps Christians navigate life's challenges, viewing them as temporary trials on the way to a promised rest.

Hebrews 11:13-16

Why is understanding life as a journey important for Christians?

Understanding life as a journey encourages Christians to press on toward their ultimate goal of eternal life with God.

Recognizing that life is a journey helps Christians maintain a proper perspective on their experiences and trials. As Bonar suggests, the enjoyments we have are likened to temporary inns where we are refreshed briefly. This reinforces the need for perseverance and faithfulness as we continue toward the ultimate destination God has prepared for us. It fosters an attitude of hope and reliance on God, knowing that every step of the journey is meaningful and purposeful in His plan.

Philippians 3:13-14, Hebrews 12:1-2

How do we know God has prepared a rest for His people?

Scripture assures believers that God has prepared a rest, which is seen in His promises of eternal life.

The assurance of rest for the people of God is deeply rooted in Scripture. In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus invites the weary to come to Him for rest, highlighting the spiritual replenishment found in Him. Additionally, Revelation 14:13 speaks of blessed rest for those who die in the Lord, emphasizing the eternal peace that awaits believers. This promise motivates Christians to press on through life’s challenges, sustaining them with the hope of ultimate rest in God’s presence.

Matthew 11:28-30, Revelation 14:13

    Life is a journey—not a home. Life is a road—not a city of habitation. The enjoyments and blessings we have, are but little inns on the roadside of life, where we may be refreshed for a moment, that we may with new strength press on to the end—yet to the rest that remains for the people of God.

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