Daily Christian Devotion

Set your mind on things above

“Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.”

Colossians 3:2 ESV

A very famous Indian actress was once found dead in a hotel room in the world’s tallest building. A woman once celebrated for her beauty and grace was now reduced to a body prepared for autopsy. The media rushed to capture the first image of her face after death, but none succeeded. Her face remained hidden—veiled in mystery. Only during her funeral, once she was flown back to her hometown, was her face finally revealed—fully covered in makeup.

This woman had spent so much time, effort, and resources on her physical appearance. She was always careful about how she presented herself to the world. So even after her autopsy, her family ensured she looked beautiful.

But no matter how beautifully a body is decorated, one day it will still return to dust—buried, cremated, or eaten by worms.

We often live as though we will be here forever. But the truth is, even with long life and God’s grace, a person may live around 100 years. After a short time, even family may forget we existed. Time moves on. The world does not pause for anyone. The clock is ticking for every single one of us.

We care so much about how we look on the outside, yet many neglect the condition of the soul—the very part that remains long after this physical body fades.

This actress, who worked hard and gained fame, wealth, and influence—who invested so much in her outward beauty—still returned to dust. The industry she served, the people who adored her, and even her close family… slowly began to move on.

Yet the Bible says that those who belong to Jesus Christ will be transformed and live eternally with Him in glory (1 Corinthians 15:52–54).

Those who hear the truth and believe do not fear death—because Jesus Christ is the Hope of Glory.

So now the question stands before each of us:

Even if you gain the whole world but lose your soul—what have you truly gained?

(Matthew 16:26)

Scripture calls us to set our minds on eternity, not merely on this short earthly existence. Everything we possess today will one day belong to someone else—they may or may not preserve it the way we do. We work so hard to build a life that cannot follow us beyond the grave. We toil for something we see and enjoy for only a few years. Nothing here truly belongs to us.

But there is a place that lasts forever—a place prepared in heaven where there is no sorrow, no pain, no darkness, and no death (Revelation 21:4).

And there is only one way to that place:

Jesus Christ—the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Whoever believes in Him will have eternal life.

(John 14:6)

There is no karma in the Kingdom of God determining your eternity. Good works do not earn salvation. Only the blood of Jesus secures our place in heaven.

So, set your mind above to dwell in glory with Jesus for eternity.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, teach me to number my days and live with eternity in mind. Help me not chase what fades, but hold tightly to what lasts forever. Transform my heart and renew my soul. Draw me closer to You daily, that I may walk in truth, hope, and salvation. Amen.

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