Isn't it hard to "picture"...
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Isn't it hard to "picture" heaven in your mind? Do such descriptions as in our text with all those angels help? We read about heavenly mansions, but are we envisioning apartment houses with kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms? We don't know! We will only know when we are there. Our main hope comes in the words of the only one who came back from the grave and said "Rejoice!" That should be enough for us. It is hard not to be literal in some scripture.
I like to think of it like when we were children playing with our toys on the floor. We were content as long as we knew our folks were there. We counted on their love to protect us and for them to provide more toys. All I care about after I leave this body is that I will feel the love of God surrounding me. Then I will be content. If he loved me enough to suffer and die for me, then how can I question his love? God is love! That is all I need to know.
This scripture is helpful if we are suffering for our faith in anyway. We will find our reward when we go to be with him in glory. I don't think we should go looking for suffering. Some early Christians were condemned for running out in the streets, shouting that they were Christian so they would be put to death for their faith. If it comes we should take it, but don't go looking for it.
This text really ends any racial or national prejudice. We had better learn to get along with each other from every tribe and nation here so that we won't be shocked when we go to be with the Lord.
I like to think of it like when we were children playing with our toys on the floor. We were content as long as we knew our folks were there. We counted on their love to protect us and for them to provide more toys. All I care about after I leave this body is that I will feel the love of God surrounding me. Then I will be content. If he loved me enough to suffer and die for me, then how can I question his love? God is love! That is all I need to know.
This scripture is helpful if we are suffering for our faith in anyway. We will find our reward when we go to be with him in glory. I don't think we should go looking for suffering. Some early Christians were condemned for running out in the streets, shouting that they were Christian so they would be put to death for their faith. If it comes we should take it, but don't go looking for it.
This text really ends any racial or national prejudice. We had better learn to get along with each other from every tribe and nation here so that we won't be shocked when we go to be with the Lord.

