As we have gone through this series on Heaven, we have been looking to scripture to fuel our imagination as to what Heaven is like. We have been pushing ourselves to think and explore about our final destination. As we conclude this series, scripture confronts us with this reality: just imagining Heaven is not enough. It is more than our destination, it is our home. Just like where we live now, our homes grounds us, centers us, and determines our entire orientation. Where you live right now determines, what you consider to be “up north” or “out west.” Your home determines what roads you are familiar with and what Wal-Mart you go to.
It is the same with Heaven. When we take the leap from simply imagining Heaven, to having a strong knowledge it is where we belong, it effects what we value, what we pursue, and how we determine success.For a believer, Earth is not our home, Heaven is. Most of us sense that we belong in Heaven, but the problem is we expect this to be Heaven. This life is not Heaven, and if we have that expectation, we will be disappointed. However, the good news is, we can start, even now, investing and preparing and re-orientating ourselves for the true home we were made for.
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well for me my home on earth was a home filled with peace, love, and memories of family meals and holidays, a place where it was safe and secure and where I looked forward to being, but a terible thing called cancer tooke over and now are home here is a little broken right now we no longer have meals together it is a place filled with pain and grief and hospital stays. so I think now I would be happy with are home in heaven because it will never be a broken home and their will be no pain or grief or hospital stays
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