Elisabeth Elliot Elisabeth Elliot (1926)
Obedience
"Does it make sense to pray for guidance about the future if we are not obeying in the thing that lies before us today? How many momentous events in Scripture depended on one person's seemingly small act of obedience! Rest assured: Do what God tells you to do now, and, depend upon it, you will be shown what to do next."
 
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Coheirs with Christ If we are to share his glory, we must also share his suffering. (Romans 8:17) Under Roman law, a servant who was adopted into a family as a son or daughter could never be cast away but would always be a part of the family. The parents could not decide later to revoke the adoption or the new child’s privileges. The inheritance would be secure, regardless of what the child did or said.  Roman lawmakers made the law so tight that no adoptive parent could find a loophole. Once the process was over, the servant who was adopted was looked on as a full son or daughter, with all the rights and privileges of a blood relative. In many ways the servant was more permanently bonded to the parents than their own flesh and blood. Even if the servant displeased the parents, he or she could still not be disowned because the law stated that once the adoption was finalized, it was permanent. Knowing this fact, imagine yourself as a Roman citizen reading this message from Paul about being adopted into God’s family. “You should behave instead like God’s very own children, adopted into his family—calling him ‘Father, dear Father.’ … And since we are his children, we will share his treasures—for everything God gives to his Son, Christ, is ours, too” (Romans 8:15, 17).  When God redeemed us from sin, he didn’t just save us, he adopted us. He gave us full inheritance into his family. He made us sons and daughters—heirs to the family fortune. He took us out of the squalor of slavery, cleaned us up, and then robed us in princely garments. He embroidered the family crest onto the breast of our new clothing. He sat us at the royal table and introduced us as his children. He became our Father, in every sense of the word. And Jesus became our brother. The adoption is final and irrevocable. The promise is secure. “If we are to share his glory, we must also share his suffering,” Paul continues (Romans 8:17). If Jesus is our brother, then we have a responsibility to act like royal siblings. If he is an heir, then we are heirs, and heirs stick together. What is his has now become ours. When he rejoices, we rejoice. When he suffers, we suffer with him. His priorities become ours. Coheirs of the Kingdom. Brothers in arms. Children of the Most High!

Today’s Reading  Mark 3:33-35; Romans 8:17 Reflection  How does it change you view of God to see Jesus as a brother? In what ways do you share in his suffering? How have you embraced your royal inheritance?
 
The best-selling Left Behind series has captured the attention of millions of readers, and it has changed lives. It has brought millions of believers the motivation to examine their hearts. Are you ready to embrace eternity? Live each moment as if it could be your last? Your future is more important than your past. Where you are going matters more than where you have been. What you do from this day forward means much more than what you have already done. You may be affected by your past, but you are not defined by it. Not in the eyes of God. What does it mean to embrace eternity? It means grasping each breath as if it could be your last, living life moment by precious moment with your feet planted firmly on earth but your heart aimed squarely at heaven. It means learning to embrace the role of dual citizenship—living in one world while belonging to another. It is a lifestyle of living like there’s no tomorrow and then dying so that your real life can finally begin! This 365-day devotional explores the themes introduced in the Left Behind series—themes of salvation, grace, obedience, and faith. New believers as well as mature believers will find a message of faith that will inspire and motivate daily.