Devour - Eternity
Don't just settle for the snacks of the moment. Feast on the things that last. A Pastor's Thoughts – The Blog of Pastor Jon Glass
What if the secret isn't in consuming more of the temporary, but in ? The Hunger for the Infinite Devour Eternity
We are the only creatures on earth aware of our own mortality, yet we possess a strange, deep-seated sense that we were made for something that doesn't end. This "eternal hunger" isn't a flaw; it's a compass. When we try to satisfy it with temporary thrills, we end up empty. Devouring eternity means shifting our focus from what is seen and fleeting to what is unseen and lasting. How to "Devour" the Eternal Don't just settle for the snacks of the moment
In a world obsessed with the "now"—instant notifications, overnight success, and the relentless 24-hour news cycle—it’s easy to feel like we are starving for something more. We consume content, products, and experiences at a breakneck pace, yet the hunger remains. The Hunger for the Infinite We are the
: Success, wealth, and status all have expiration dates. People do not. Pastor Jon Glass suggests that living with eternity in view means treating others with the grace and love that reflects an eternal reward.
When you "devour eternity," you stop asking "What will I get today?" and start asking "What will remain when I am gone?" Whether through faith, art, or the simple act of kindness, you are weaving yourself into a fabric that doesn't fray.