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The Ending is the Best Part

Author
Keys for Kids Ministries
Published
Fri 17 Mar 2023
Episode Link
https://unlocked-daily-devotions-for-teens.castos.com/episodes/the-ending-is-the-best-part

I read an interesting Bible verse the other day: The end of a matter is

better than its beginning (Ecclesiastes 7:8, NIV). Another Bible

translation phrases it this way: Finishing is better than starting (NLT).

I’m no ancient-language scholar, so I can’t go into the meaning of the

original words and sentence structures, but this phrase captured my

imagination


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As I was sitting eating a snack and thinking about this Bible verse, I

wondered, “Why is the end better than the beginning? Or, why is finishing

better than starting?”


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When I’m working on a task, usually the goal is to complete it. The

examples that came to my mind were a school assignment or a woodworking

project. It makes sense that finishing these tasks would be better, and

more satisfying, than starting them.


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But something else with both an ending and a beginning could be a journey,

even a hike. The end is better, not just because you’ve arrived at your

destination, but also because of all the experiences you’ve had along the

way. Similarly, the end of a good book is better than the beginning,

because the story is now more dear to you, the reader, than it was on the

first page when all the characters were still just strangers who were

starting to introduce themselves.


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As I mused about all these endings and beginnings, I started thinking about

the Bible in this way. And I found it so hopeful, because if the end is

better than the beginning, then the new heavens and the new earth described

in Revelation will be even better than the Garden of Eden described in

Genesis!


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When Jesus returns bodily to earth and restores His creation, everything

will be better than it ever was before, because God is bringing His plan of

redemption to completion. Even though we were once far away from God,

strangers because of our sin, He brought us near through the blood of Jesus

(Ephesians 2:13, 19). God has been glorified through the death and

resurrection of Jesus, and since we belong to Jesus, God is also glorified

through all of us! What a mystery and honorto have the privilege of

glorifying God with the rest of His creation, with the mountains and

the animals and the stars! In the end, together we will cry, Holy, holy,

holy is the Lord God Almighty,’ who was, and is, and is to come

(Revelation 4:8, NIV). Hannah Howe


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As Christians, we get to look forward to the end of the world, at least

as we know it. What do you imagine living forever with Jesus in restored

creation will be like?


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The end of a matter is better than its beginning. Ecclesiastes 7:8a (NIV)


 


Read Verses:


Revelation 21:1-Revelation 21:5; Genesis 1; Genesis 2:4-Genesis 2:17; Ecclesiastes 7:8-Ecclesiastes 7:14

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