| Daily DevotionAnticipation By Dianne Neal Matthews 
 It was my least favorite  kind of day - - hot, humid, muggy. My bangs stuck to my forehead and the backs  of my legs stuck to the car seat. My body felt drained of energy as I dragged  myself around town with my list of errands. Finally! I thought, as I pulled into the parking lot of my last stop. A few minutes later, I  turned a corner and stepped from August into October. The store's home decor  department overflowed with autumn merchandise. I strolled through the aisles  looking at scarecrows, pinecones, miniature bales of hay, autumn leaves, and  cinnamon potpourri. As I drank in the sights and smells of my favorite season,  a surge of anticipation and excitement filled me. My energy revived as if brisk  fall breezes were already blowing on my face.  Throughout that sticky  summer day, I often thought about the arrival of autumn in a couple of months  and felt that same tingling excitement. I found that I could bear the heat  better by concentrating on the promise of a new season and the pleasures it  would bring.     That evening, I went to  Bible study and got a reminder of another, greater promise. As we looked at  Scriptures about the second coming of Jesus Christ, I realized that my longing  for autumn should pale in comparison to my eagerness for the return of my  Savior. I wondered how I could spend so much time looking forward to earthly  joys and give little thought to the event that represents the culmination of  human history.     When Jesus returns to the  earth, he will avenge evil, free the oppressed, and reward his followers. His  coming will eventually bring an end to all suffering, death, and even the  presence of sin. And we will come face to face with the One our soul has been  longing for, the One who died for us.     Paul expressed what our  attitude should be when he wrote "....we ourselves, who have the  firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption  as sons, the redemption of our bodies" (Romans 8:23, NIV). Our eagerness  is also meant to be shared with others. We are instructed to "encourage  each other" with words about our Lord's return (I Thessalonians 4:18,  NIV).   God wants me to live each  day in anticipation of the event that will mean the exchange of my earthly body  for a new imperishable one, and my removal from a temporary fallen world to an  eternal home. All of my struggles and trials seem small when compared to the  glory of my future as God’s child.     When the oppressive heat  of summer gets me down, I can know that autumn is coming. When the troubles and  sin of this world get me down, I can be sure that a better life is coming. I  find great comfort in knowing that, whether by death or by the return of Jesus, one day I will turn the corner and step from Earth into eternity. Copyright © 2002, Dianne Neal Matthews. Used by permission. This Devotion is reprinted  from an August 2002 issue of LIVE magazine.  
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 Dianne Neal Matthews is a freelance writer and the author of four daily devotional books. Her newest release is Designed for Devotion: A 365-Day Journey from Genesis to Revelation (Baker Books). Visit her at her website, on Facebook, or on Twitter. 
	
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