Tag: heaven

Heaven is imagined to be many different things by many different people, yet scripture guarantees the glory of heaven is worship of the LORD forever. Scripture also describes heaven as Holy. Christ Jesus IS the only way we will live to worship God in heaven forever.

  • A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 10

    A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 10

    As I sat there in the church staring at the CROSS up front.

    I thought about a recent broadcast about Heaven from a world-famous MEGA-Church, led by a christian couple, well known and followed by christians on their trips for Jesus throughout the world.

    (I don’t remember a cross in their church, just a big dove.)

    They promoted their books and ‘mission trips,’ telling how we could have a Heaven we deserve, NOW. Just buy their books and follow the steps and join them, or send money to them to help the poor in these poor non-christian countries.

    The Pastor in the tycoon’s best suit seemed to be constantly smiling, as he preached a sermon in which he seemed to say * ‘that the end of all being is the happiness of man,’ just like in my philosophy class; except he used a lot of evangelical terms and biblical doctrine which seemed to say about Heaven

    • *“God reigns in heaven for the happiness of man.
    • We can have our best life NOW with Jesus.

    *Jesus Christ was incarnate for the happiness of man.

    All the angels exist in the…everything is for the happiness of man.

    (They sure can quote scripture… but could they take up their cross? …)

    [QUOTES from: “Ten Shekels and a Shirt,” Paris Reidhead, (1919-1992) Sermon on Judges 17, c.1945-47]

    One other time, a friend insisted that I had to hear a missionary just returned from Africa.

    I agreed, thinking of pictures from National Geographic and Albert Schweitzer.

    *The missionary had actually met this famous man and told a couple of stories about shooting crocodiles for sport; but how later this famous man in Africa, not only wouldn’t kill a nest of cockroaches inside his organ at home, but refused sterilization in surgery so he wouldn’t kill living bacteria. (The missionary called it ‘the dirtiest hospital in Africa.) Then he said how the philanthropic doctor hated any suggestion of being called a christian.

    On the other hand, this missionary had gone to Africa to tell them about heaven, but in that he also became disillusioned. He witnessed:

    *“I had seen pictures of lepers. I had seen pictures of ulcers. I had seen pictures of native funerals and I didn’t want my fellow human beings to suffer in hell eternally after such a miserable existence on earth.”

    *“And when I got to Africa I discovered that they weren’t poor ignorant little heathen running around in the woods waiting for…looking for someone to tell them how to go to heaven, that they were monsters of iniquity that were living in utter and total defiance of far more knowledge of God than I ever dreamed they had… When I got there I found they knew about heaven and didn’t want to go there and that they loved their sin and wanted to stay in it.”

  • A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 9

    A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 9

    The born again crowds all seem to have a plan for our salvation and confident assurance of a place in Heaven… I just don’t see it in most of their lives.

    I see people who talk about Jesus and Heaven differently in different places. I don’t even think that they understand the salvation they preach.

    Some are always happy to be alive and can’t wait for Heaven. Some are sorry to be alive and can’t wait for Heaven.

    Some celebrate as if Heaven can be claimed on earth.

    (I doubt that they are really looking forward to failing health and open caskets as part of our Heaven on earth.)

    And I have met just a few who talk about Heaven as if they live there, instead of here. They seem to be here though, as if it had something to do with Jesus.

    Somehow all of these pictures of Jesus didn’t paint a clear picture for me. But yesterday, a little girl seemed to have a simple answer. in a clear picture, of some things of Heaven I had been ignoring for a long time.

    Our serial story on Grief, salvation, and being born again from death to eternal life in heaven will resume NEXT Monday.

    In case you missed an earlier episode, here is a link to the beginning of our story.

  • A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 8

    A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 8

    My eyes drew back from their distant stare to gaze away from the picture. I gazed back from yesterday and looked intently toward the cross at the front of the church.

    I wondered: How does Jesus fit into all of this?

    I had never quite seen the connection between Jesus and all of the pictures of Heaven.

    Yea, I knew what the cross meant; but it just didn’t connect the pictures of Heaven I had ever since my earliest visits to one church or another.  Not only was it not connected, but what I did know didn’t seem to make any sense.

    I guess my biggest pictures of heaven had come more from Christmas than Easter.

    My picture of Heaven was like the Christmas Eve broadcasts of Papal majesty with smoke and robes… and singing of the Hallelujah Chorus to God by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

    Then, of course, there was the seasonal hope of an angel who just wasn’t quite good enough to earn his wings until he could save George Bailey.

    And Catholics worship Mary, too… and Saints (with a capital “S”): Christopher, Valentine, Patrick (Irish Saint of parties), Francis and lots of statues.

    The angels in paintings and windows of their churches and Cathedrals all seemed to paint a picture of Heaven with a rather mythological glow.

    And the Mormon’s… (Aren’t they called: The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints?), with Joseph Smith and multiple wives.

    How are they any different than the followers of the Prophet Mohammed who had multiple wives?

    (Is that OK with God?)

    They celebrate Christmas and Heaven big time; just like the Catholics, with their old established church worship.

    (I think Catholics call it ‘liturgy’ and I know it used to be in Latin.)

    Mormons seem  like a modern christian church with a new “Book of Mormon” instead of the Bible to explain all this.

    Seems kind of like the two young men working out their own salvation at your door, with their magazine to explain the Bible.