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ELEVENTH-HOUR BREAKTHROUGHS

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WORD FROM THE HOLY BIBLE FOR TODAY

Luke 23:42

“Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.”

REFLECTION

IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO KEEP ASKING

“One of the greatest hope-killers is that you have tried for so long to change, and have not succeeded.
You look back and think: What’s the use? Even if I could experience a breakthrough, there would be so little time left to live in my new way that it wouldn’t make much difference compared to so many years of failure.
The former robber (the thief on the cross next to Jesus) lived for another hour or so after his conversion. Then he died. He was changed. He lived on the cross as a new man with new attitudes and actions (no more reviling). But 99.99% of his life was wasted. Did the last couple hours of newness matter?
They mattered infinitely. This former robber, like all of us, will stand before the judgment seat of Christ to give an account of his life. “We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil” (2 Corinthians 5:10). How will his life testify in that day to his new birth and his union with Christ? How will his life confirm his newness in Christ?
The last hours will tell the story. This man was new. His faith was real. He is truly united to Christ. Christ’s righteousness is his. His sins are forgiven.
That’s what the final hours will proclaim at the last judgment. He is changed! And his change mattered. It was, and it will be, a beautiful testimony to the power of God’s grace and the reality of his faith and his union with Christ.
Now back to our struggle with change. I am not saying that struggling believers are unsaved like the robber was. I am simply saying that the last years and the last hours of life matter.
If in the last 1% of our lives, we can get a victory over some long-standing sinful habit or hurtful defect in our personality, it will be a beautiful testimony now to the power of grace; and it will be an added witness (not the only one) at the last judgment to our faith in Christ and our union with him.
Take heart, struggler. Keep asking, seeking, knocking. Keep looking to Christ. If God gets glory by saving robbers in the eleventh hour, he surely has his purposes why he has waited till now to give you the breakthrough you have sought for years.”

  • By John Piper. © Desiring God Foundation.

ELEVENTH-HOUR BREAKTHROUGHS

IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO KEEP ASKING

THINK ABOUT IT

To be right with God the Father, we must first recognise our need for His grace and forgiveness, turning away from sin and placing our faith in Jesus Christ. True repentance means not only confessing our sins but striving to live a life that reflects His love and righteousness. We should seek to obey His commandments, love others selflessly, and walk in humility before Him. Daily prayer, studying Scripture, and relying on the Holy Spirit help us grow in our relationship with God. Ultimately, our salvation is not earned by works but is a gift of grace through faith in Christ, leading us to live in gratitude and obedience. When we stand before His judgment seat, may we be found faithful, having lived for His glory.

PRAYER

Heavenly Father, I come before You with a humble heart, acknowledging my sins and my need for Your mercy. I confess that I have fallen short of Your perfect standard and ask for Your forgiveness. Wash me clean through the blood of Jesus Christ, and help me turn away from all that separates me from You. I place my faith in Jesus as my Savior and Lord, trusting in His sacrifice for my salvation. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, guide me in Your truth, and help me to walk in obedience and love. Thank You for Your grace, Your patience, and Your everlasting love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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