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Archive for November 21st, 2009

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ODJ: seek and save

The Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost (v.10).   READ: Luke 19:1-10 Recently, I took my children to the mall for lunch.
 As we were eating, I noticed a little girl frantically
 looking for her dad. With tears welling up in her eyes, she called out: “Daddy! Daddy!” There was [...]

ODB: beyond imagination!

November 21, 2009

READ: Revelation 21:1-8

[It has not] entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him. —1 Corinthians 2:9

A college professor at a Christian school perceived that his students held a distorted view of heaven; they considered it to be static and boring. So, to stir their imaginations, he asked them these questions:

“Do you wish you would wake up tomorrow morning to discover that the person you loved most passionately loved you even more? Wake up hearing music you have always loved but had never heard with such infinite joy before? Rise to the new day as if you were just discovering the Pacific Ocean? Wake up without feeling guilty about anything at all? See to the very core of yourself, and like everything you see? Wake up breathing God as if He were air? Loving to love Him? And loving everybody else in the bargain?”

In response to that professor’s intriguing questions, the students all lifted their hands. If that’s what heaven will be like, and even infinitely more so, they certainly wanted to be there.

“I go to prepare a place for you,” Jesus told His disciples (John 14:2). We all share the desire—really a deep-down yearning—to be in that glorious home forever. It is a place of indescribable bliss. And the supreme blessing will be the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ Himself!  — Vernon C. Grounds


The greatest pleasures of earth cannot be compared to the joys of heaven.



Source: Our Daily Bread

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