Are
We There Yet?
Heaven is not here, it's There. If we were
given all we wanted here, our hearts would settle for this world rather than
the next. God is forever luring us up and away from this one, wooing us to
Himself and His still invisible Kingdom, where we will certainly find what we
so keenly long for. Elisabeth Elliot
When we were kids we would go on trips in the
summer and one of the things I am sure my parents got tired of hearing was
those little voices from the back seat, (after we had only been on the road for
an hour), “Are we there yet.” We were
bored sitting in the car on a long drive and we were anxious to get to our
destination. We had been listening all
week to our parents tell us how much fun we were going to have once we got
there.
I started thinking about Heaven today. We are just passing through this life on
earth. It is not our final resting
place. Too many times I lose focus when
I get caught up in the things of this life.
I have to continuously remind myself that I am not home because home is
not here.
I wonder if it would make a difference to a
child’s life it they heard more about heaven.
Most of the time we are so focused on the things they are doing wrong
and we talk so much about the sin they are committing here, that we forget to
tell them about a much better place where there will be no sorrow, no pain, no
tears. A place where our heavenly Father
joyously looks forward to our homecoming.
The thing is if I believe in the Heavenly
Father and understand that he wants what is best for me and nothing happens on
this earth without it going through Him first, then I can be at peace with
whatever happens on this earth because this “is not my home and we are not
there yet”.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, in answer to the question, “Are We There Yet”?, no we are
not. I am just a traveler passing
through a strange land. This is not my
home and I praise You for creating a better one for me. I look forward to the day when I can walk
through those gates and see the place you have prepared for me. Thank you for giving me a path to Your
door. Remind me I am not home yet.
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