But as it
is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the
heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. 1 Corinthians 2:9 (NIV)
Remember
the hymn, "There is a place of quiet rest, near to the heart of God."
Maybe that place could be called Heaven.
Heaven
IS a place. According to the Bible, heaven is an actual place –
not an idea, or a feeling. It is the place where God is and His presence
is made known.
In Matthew 6:9 we find Jesus
telling his disciples how to pray. He begins the prayer with “Our Father
who art in Heaven” – sounds like a place to me.
In 1 Kings 8:46 Solomon is
pleading with God for the Children of Israel, He prays, and asks God, "then from heaven, your
dwelling place, hear their prayer and
their plea, and uphold their cause. And forgive your people."
We also
find that it is God who has prepared Heaven for us.
Jesus speaks of heaven as the
kingdom which has been prepared for us from before the creation of the world.
Again, then, we see it is a literal place where God is intent on blessing us.
Matthew 25 tells us “Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye
blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you
from the foundation of the world”
And in Hebrews 11:16 we read,
“Instead, they were longing for a better country—a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God,
for he has prepared a city for them.”
We
learn that Heaven will be our home
Jesus prepared a room for us in
God’s home. Remember when Jesus told his
disciples. “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in
God; believe also in me. My
Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that
I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare
a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with
me that you also may be where I am.” John 14:1-3
This is really interesting,
especially if we look at it from the culture that Jesus was a part of. In
those days, in Jewish culture, families lived in a sort of compound together
and when a young man became engaged he would add a room on to his family house
– his father’s house. He worked on it until it was ready and then would
go and get his bride and bring her back to her “new” home. Jesus was
looking at believers as His bride. When Jesus ascended into heaven, He
was going to prepare a home for us – His bride.
Another aspect of heaven is that it will be a celebration – there will be
a great banquet – a dinner – a feast.
Consider your
memories, when you were
young, do you remember how you prepared, when company was coming to dinner?
If we were celebrating something special – Easter, a birthday, a baptism,
it was even more memorable. Mom had the house looking extra beautiful. We
all had to work hard. Cleaned house, set up tables, ironed tablecloth,
set out good china, took silverware out of special box, cooked all day.
How about you?
God has prepared a banquet for us! He’s done all of the
work. All we have to do is accept the invitation and put on the right
clothes.
I remember again
that everyone in my family had to dress up for that special dinner, didn’t
you? Do you remember your
mother telling you that you had to wash your face or, in my case, put on
shoes?
In the Bible
there is a parable about the person who tries to come to a banquet of the King
without the correct clothes. It
was an interesting analogy to me. We
are clothed in the blood of Jesus. Jesus
died and washed our robes. He
took the stain of sin away. We
can’t come to the feast in heaven unless our lives are washed clean by His
blood, unless we are His disciples.
Galatians 3:27 “ for
all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with
Christ.
“I say to you that many will come from the east and the west, and will take their places at the feast with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven.”
Isn’t
that beautiful? Many will come and take their places at the feast in the
kingdom of heaven. That includes people from every nation.
There's a
picture in our dining room. It’s there to help us remember that God has
invited us to dinner. He has invited us to come home and eat with
Him. The artist really put a lot of thought into this picture and
although it’s just one person’s imagination of what our heavenly feast will be
like, it’s meaningful. The table goes on and on for miles, signifying that
many are invited. He also shows that only the best is good enough for
this dinner – He depicts elegant gold plates and silverware.
But the
seats around the table are empty – the heavenly feast is waiting until the
trumpet blows and all of God’s people come home.
And if
all this isn’t exciting enough – do you know that the guest of honor will be
Jesus – the one who died to make it all possible. Jesus will eat and
drink with us. At the last supper He said, "I tell you, I will not
drink from this fruit of the vine from now on, until that day when I drink it
new with you in my Father’s kingdom.”
Heaven is
a place – a place God has prepared for us – and a place
where we’ll celebrate with Jesus at a huge banquet table. And best of all, Heaven is our home.
Another beautiful reminder, Diane! A reminder for all believers of our home to come. When I look at someone's beautiful home, I think, I'll have all that and more in my future home! And I will have My Savior, too!
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