Jump Start # 4101
2 Timothy 4:8 “in the future there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day; and not only to me, but also to all who have loved His appearing.”
It’s a common statement that I hear all the time. It is meant well and comes from a curious mind that wants to know. It is generally pitched this way, “When I get to Heaven, I’m going to ask God why penguins can’t fly.” Or, “When I get to Heaven I’m going to ask God about whether or not Jonah ever got it.” When I get to Heaven, I’m going to ask…
I was one of those for years and my list of what I was going to ask God kept growing and growing. God’s going to have to answer a lot of questions I thought. But the more I really chewed on that, and the more I really thought about the nature of God and being in His presence and in that wonderful place, Heaven, the more I realized that I probably won’t be asking any questions. In fact, if we say anything to the Lord, most likely, it will be “Thank you.” Thank you for being so patient with us. Thank you for your grace and forgiveness. We don’t belong in a place like Heaven, yet, He is making that possible. Thank you for being with us all those years. Thank you for helping us learn the lessons that make a difference. Thank you for putting amazing Christians in our lives. Thank you for loving us when we were not very loveable.
Here are some thoughts:
First, God won’t owe us any explanations or answers. He is God. His ways have always been higher than our ways. The father towards the prodigal, the Lord towards the penitent thief on the cross, Jesus with the adulterous woman, all are actions so different than the norm and the way we’d do things. He is God.
Second, once we are in Heaven, will any of those questions really matter? Our lives seem to take the center stage most of the time. Can you imagine standing next to Noah, THE NOAH, and thinking, “I’m going to ask God why I didn’t get a job I really wanted?” Really? Do you think that will even matter? Things that seem so important to us here and now, often are not even on the radar a few years later. The things that we worried so much about in the past has not even become a memory for us. We’ve forgotten.
Third, we will be so marvelously amazed and gracious to be in Heaven that most of the details of our lives will be overshadowed by the experience of being in the presence of the almighty. There is nothing here that will compare to Heaven. NOTHING. So beautiful. So large. So precious. So holy. And the greatest people will be there, the people of God. We won’t miss earth. We won’t wish that we could be somewhere else. We will feel like we are in a dream and just don’t want to wake up. Except it won’t be a dream. It will be reality. God’s home will become our home.
And, “thank you,” will be the words that come from our lips. Years ago, I was invited to go golfing with a former professional baseball player from the Kansas City Royals and one of the elders in the congregation who was a multimillionaire. After the round of golf, I was sitting in this gorgeous club house with the two of them, sharing stories and laughing when it suddenly hit me that I really didn’t belong there. These were two men who were outstanding in their own world. I could never afford a membership to that golf club. And, the two noticed that I was disengaging from the conversations. They asked if something was wrong. I replied that I really felt out of place and didn’t belong in such an expensive club house. They both replied at the same time, “we invited you here.” They wanted me to be with them. They wanted me to be there. And, on a much grander scale, this is what Heaven will be for us. We’ll see the people we have read about in our Bibles. Elijah. Abraham. Timothy. Paul. Heroes of faith. Men who wore themselves out for the Lord. I’ve heard sermons about these guys. We’ve studied their examples in Bible classes. And, now, I am with them. I am among them. I am included as equal with them. I believe we will thnk “we don’t belong here.” I want to be here, but it’s me. Why should I be here? And, the answer will be, “I invited you here.” We belong because the Lord has invited us. And, for that, “Thank you.”
Heaven, won’t it be wonderful there.
Roger
