Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

17 March, 2026

2 Corinthians 5:4—“For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened: not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life.” 

In 2 Corinthians 5, the apostle Paul reflects on the believer’s present life in the body and the future hope prepared by God. Using the image of a “tabernacle”, Paul describes the human body as a temporary dwelling. Just as a tent is not meant to be permanent, our earthly life is fragile and passing.

Paul admits that those who live in this earthly tent “groan, being burdened”. The burdens of life are real. Believers experience sickness, weakness, sorrow, and the effects of a fallen world. This groaning is not merely physical discomfort, but the deep longing of the heart that knows life was meant for something greater. The brokenness of the present age reminds us that the world is not as God originally created it.

Yet Paul carefully explains that the believer does not desire to be “unclothed”. The Christian hope is not simply to escape the body or to exist without it. Rather, believers long to be “clothed upon”, meaning to receive the new and glorified life God has promised. The final hope of the gospel is resurrection life, when mortality will be completely overcome.

Paul declares that “mortality might be swallowed up of life”. This powerful expression points to the victory Christ has secured through His resurrection. Death will not have the final word. God will replace what is weak and dying with what is eternal and full of life.

All believers, especially those who feel the weight of earthly burdens, must find comfort and strength in this great declaration of the Apostle. Our groaning is not hopeless despair. It is the longing of hearts that know God has prepared something far greater—life everlasting in Christ.

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