What gets you up in the morning?
Maybe it’s the alarm clock, the kids screaming, or the dog licking your face.
Perhaps, the aroma of coffee wafting from the kitchen or a poke in the ribs
from your spouse stimulates a yawn and a groan.
I’ve been thinking more about this
lately, and I want my motivation for getting out of bed to be greater than
someone else’s expectations for my day. I want my “get up and go” to be
generated by a love for the Lord.
Indeed, the older I get, the more
focused I become on what’s really important: Eternity. I want to finish well.
In order to do that, I must keep my gaze on the finish line. The apostle Paul
states in Philippians 3:13b-14, . . . one thing I do: Forgetting what is
behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win
the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.
Paul notes that the Philippian
believers are his joy and crown. He was instrumental in introducing many of
them to Christ. He knows that someday in heaven, he will receive awards based
on his faithful service while on earth.
In
Revelation 4:9-11, the twenty-four elders lay their crowns at the feet of
Jesus. Given this, there is every reason to believe that all Christians will
present their crowns to Jesus. And it will be with extreme joy and fulfillment
that we do so.
The Scriptures
reference five crowns that believers may receive in the next life.
1)
Crown of Righteousness (2 Tim. 4:8) presented to all those
who kept the faith and longed for Christ’s return.
2)
Crown of Rejoicing (1 Thess. 2:19) given to all who
introduced others to Christ, as Paul did; he refers to the Philippian believers
as his “crown.”
3)
Crown of Life (James 1:12) awarded to all who
endured temptation and trial with love for the Lord.
4)
Crown of Glory (1 Peter 5:1-4) presented by the
Chief Shepherd to those who tended His flock.
5)
Imperishable Crown (1 Cor. 9:25) presented to all
those who subdued the sinful nature and ran the race well.
In
keeping with this biblical teaching, two things get me up in the morning and motivate
me throughout the day.
Visualizing myself placing crowns at
Jesus’s feet.
Not to gloat in my earthly achievements but to show my intense love and
devotion for Him. I don’t think I’ll showcase my trophies on my mansion shelf
for all to see, polishing them as I pass by. No, the supreme joy will come in
presenting them to the Lord.
I
used to be happy just to know I would be with Him, but the closer I get to the
finish line, the more urgency I sense and the more I desire to give back to Him
for all He has done for me. Crowns at His feet are a way of giving back when I
see Him face to face.
Riding out of heaven with Him. Revelation 19:11-18 tells about a
time when the King of Kings and Lord of Lords will ride out of heaven on His
white horse accompanied by the armies of heaven (all the saints). At that time,
our Prince will bring justice, destroying evil on the earth. What a day that
will be! If we’re ever tempted to take vengeance, we need only remember that
Christ, the One who keeps better records than we do, will make all things right
one grand day!
It
takes discipline to focus on eternity. No one said it was easy! The here and
now too easily consumes my thoughts. But knowing that I can someday praise and
exalt my Savior, not only with my words but with a life well-lived, excites me
and motivates me to love and share Him with others, guard my tongue, put to
death my sin nature, and purposely long for His return.
That’s
what gets me up in the morning. How about you?
~~
Eileen Rife, author of Second Chance, speaks to women’s groups,
encouraging them to discover who they are in Christ and what part they play in
His amazing story. www.eileenrife.com, www.eileen-rife.blogspot.com.
2 comments:
Right now, my grandson gets me up in the morning....but my morning truly begins after breakfast, when I sit down with my coffee and Bible. Both help me to truly wake up and face the day. I agree that the older we get, the more we realize what's most important. Yes, we love our family, friends and life....but nothing can compare with being with the Lord. I CANNOT WAIT. Hugs.
God has blessed us with so much, hasn't He, Debbie! At 60, I want to remember, remember, remember His faithfulness to me and my family down through the years, as He urged the Israelites to do. A grateful heart is another wonderful jump start to the day. :)
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