What a timely devotional from Our Daily Bread. A personal reminder to persevere. We are sojourners.
Our citizenship is in heaven. —Philippians 3:20
During
high school, my closest friend and I took a pair of horses out for an
afternoon ride. We slowly roamed through fields of wildflowers and
wooded groves. But when we nosed the horses in the direction of the
barn, they took off toward home like twin rockets. Our equine friends
knew that it was time for dinner and a good brushing, and they could
hardly wait.
As Christians, our true home is heaven (Phil. 3:20).
Yet sometimes our desires tether us to the here and now. We enjoy God’s
good gifts—marriage, children, grandchildren, travel, careers, friends.
At the same time, the Bible challenges us to focus on “things above”
(Col. 3:1-2). Things above may include the unseen benefits of heaven:
God’s enduring presence (Rev. 22:3-5), unending rest (Heb. 4:9), and an
everlasting inheritance (1 Peter 1:4).
Recently
I read, “Believers desire the heavenly inheritance; and the stronger
the faith is, the more fervent [the desire].” Several Old Testament
believers mentioned in Hebrews 11 had strong faith in God that enabled
them to embrace His promises before receiving them (v.13). One such
promise was heaven. If we too put our faith in God, He will give us a
desire for that “heavenly country” (v.16) and will loosen our grip on
this world. —Jennifer Benson Schuldt
For the Christian, heaven is spelled H-O-M-E.
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