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Living Between the Already and Not Yet
Reading: Hebrews 10:19-25
Devotional: We live in the tension between Jesus' first coming and His promised return—between heaven's hope and earth's brokenness. The Israelites waited for the Messenger; we wait for His return. This waiting isn't passive; it's active preparation. We're called to be bridges between heaven and earth, demonstrating resurrection hope in the midst of death-like circumstances. When you serve someone in need, forgive when it's costly, or choose faithfulness when wickedness seems rewarded, you're living as someone who knows the end of the story. On the other side of every death is resurrection—Jesus proved it. This in-between space is where faith becomes visible, where our beliefs are tested and refined into unshakeable conviction. The world is watching to see if Christians truly believe what we profess, and our lives in the mundane, difficult, waiting seasons tell the story. Today, identify one "death" in your life—a relationship, dream, or circumstance that feels hopeless. How can you live resurrection hope in that space, trusting that God's promises are true even when you can't see the outcome?
Reflection Question: In what specific situation this week can you demonstrate that you truly believe resurrection follows death, even when your emotions and circumstances are screaming otherwise?
