The Jesus who has loved us from eternity has placed a desire for eternity in our heart (Ecclesiastes 3:11).
In His creative brilliance, the Lord typically creates the supply before He forms the need. When He made Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis, He created them with an urgent need for food, water, and air. Without air, they could only have lived a couple of minutes. Without water, a couple of days. But God had already supplied those needs by creating air, water, and the plants of the ground. He supplied the provision before He established the need. He gives us grace in advance of our needs, for He knows what’s coming.
Jesus Longs for Us
In the same way, God created you with a longing for eternity, but the provision was met before you were born. God meets our needs in advance, and because you are made by an eternal God, you have a longing for eternity in your heart. We all do! Ecclesiastes 3:11 uses that very phrase: “He has put eternity in their hearts.”
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That explains why humans are different from the birds of the air and the fish of the sea. We worry about death because we instinctively believe we’re created for something more permanent than the brevity of life. I think Augustine had Ecclesiastes 3:11 in mind when he wrote, “Thou hast made us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless till they find their rest in Thee.”
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Eternity Is In Our Hearts
Jesus has placed a desire for eternal life in your heart, and He has also told you the way to experience it. In His great prayer in John 17, Jesus said, “This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent” (verse 3).
If you had to define eternal life, how would you describe it? You might talk about infinity, about having no beginning or ending. While those descriptions are correct, it’s not how Jesus defined eternal life. He said it was synonymous with knowing Him and knowing His Father.
What Did Jesus Mean by Eternal Life?
Eternal life is about more than the quantity of time we live. We will all live forever. Those who deny Christ are going to spend eternity outside of God’s fellowship; they are going to be alive forever somewhere, and the Bible uses terms like hell to describe it. The eternal life Jesus promised is more than simply living forever. It’s about having an endless relationship with God.
Eternal life began for me when, as a teenager, I accepted Jesus Christ as my Savior. At that moment, I received and began living my eternal life. When I die, I’ll simply transition into the fullest expression of that eternal life in my personal relationship with God in heaven. But I have eternal life right now, and it makes all the difference in how I live every day. I’m so glad to have the life of God within me through my Everlasting Lord Jesus Christ.
Is that true for you too?
If not, take a moment now and confess your sins to the Lord. Give yourself to Him and receive Him as your Lord and Savior. Claim the eternal life He has promised you. It will be the greatest decision of your life—a moment you’ll remember forever!
This article is an excerpt from The Jesus You May Not Know by Dr. David Jeremiah.
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