Tag: Jesus

  • A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 7

    A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 7

    I once went to a church with a friend, where eventually everyone was jumping up and down to the music. They were smiling and shouting like they were in heaven on earth.

    Thing is though, that we couldn’t stay there. My friend, as I recall, had a pretty tough time of it in ordinary life on regular days of the week.

    It really didn’t help me with my picture of Heaven. Her crayon drawing still looked like Rorschach’s black ink to me.

    Another friend had once taken me to Sunday school at their more formal church. (Why anyone would want to get up earlier go to Sunday school, when we already HAD to go to school five days a week, I never did figure out.)

    Anyway, they had something they studied called a ‘catechism’ (or something like that). I thought about the first question and answer I had seen on their list:

    “What is the chief end of man?”

    The answer given is, “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever.”

    I guessed that since Heaven is where God is supposed to be, that it must be where we sing with choirs of angels and glorify God forever… IF we ever get there.

    I was never too excited about the prospect. ‘Isn’t there anything better to do,’ I thought?

    In any case, I had to come up with an answer for her, so finally I said,

    “Those stars by your Mommy look like a choir. I’ll bet they’re angels, singing to God.”

    There. I had said it. And we both stared at her picture of Heaven.

    Then I managed a smile as I added this childish afterthought:

    “Does your mommy have wings?

    “NO. Of course not. She’s my mommy.”

    “My mommy doesn’t have wings. She’s NOT an angel; she’s just in Heaven with them. See this?”

    ‘What?’ I thought, as I looked toward the small dot on her picture to which she pointed.

    “That’s an angel with wings,” the little girl explained. An angel is different.”

    (I didn’t see it.)

    Then she further pointed out of these small dots (that all looked like stars to me):

    “These are angels. SEE? They’re all one color. But THESE are souls of humans who have died. I made them all different colors, but not the same as angels.”

    “Wow,” I acknowledged. “I didn’t know that.”

    “I’ll bet your Mommy is shining brighter because she is so proud of you.”

    “No.” And she looked to her daddy, whose lap she crawled up on.

    “Daddy is proud of me too; but right now, he doesn’t feel so much like shining.”

    (Children can be brutally honest sometimes, and I was a little embarrassed to have been the cause of her honesty.)

    “Besides,” she continued, “Mommy always shined brightly when she talked about Jesus.”

    (Where did Jesus come into the picture, I wondered.)

  • Were you once a ‘friend’ of Jesus?

    Were you once a ‘friend’ of Jesus?

    What would Jesus say about you?

    Do you witness HIS NAME?

    A long time ago the lyrics of a couple of wonderful songs by Paul Simon seemed nonsensical to me, yet the soothing sounds settled my thoughts into a place of silence – a tranquility of inaction in a chaotic world.

    Suppose Jesus Christ, Lord and King, wanted someone to witness for HIM online.  Would it be you?

    And if so, do you suppose that Jesus Christ would want you to remain SILENT? (Shouldn’t you at least have a comment about Jesus?)

    Take in just a little of the Paul Simon lyric from so many years past:

    Hello darkness, my old friend
    I’ve come to talk with you again …

    There is NO darkness in Christ Jesus. HE calls us to the Light.

    Yet hear the warning of Simon’s lyric:

    People talking without speaking
    People hearing without listening
    People writing songs that voices never share
    And no one dared
    Disturb the sound of silence

    “Fools”, said I, “You do not know
    Silence like a cancer grows

    *The Sound of Silence – Paul Simon 1964

    SILENCE about sin…

    Silence about the Savior of your soul…

    A cancer… a cancer of silence about Christ Jesus, in these last days.

    So where is your voice?  What is your Christian Social Witness?

    Are you yet silent?

    Where are your comments?  Can we have a conversation… can we talk of Jesus if you remain silent?

    And if you dare share any scripture in our community of Christians, why not also share your Christian Social Witness with others.

    I know it seems out of place to think of Jesus, a King awaiting His Day of triumphal return to give any thought of you; but JESUS LOVES YOU.

    Our Lord, who suffered for you on the cross so that you might live is waiting for you to say something — anything – a thank you, or I know Him — JESUS wants your witness to Him.

    Dear sister in the Lord, must Jesus plea once more for you:

    Remember me to one who lives there
    She once was a true love of mine.

    {Scarborough Fair Lyrics – by Paul Simon}

    Dear brother or sister in the Lord,

    Just because Jesus loves your friends and your family does not mean that you should keep silent about Him.

    Praise His Holy Name!

    As much as great lyricists like Paul Simon may speak to us, no music in Christ’s ears is more joyous than your song of witness that HE IS and He loves you.  Jesus is our friend. SHARE HIM with the world – the ones who dwell in our old friend, darkness.

    Our silence for Jesus breaks His heart.  What is your witness? Jesus is a friend of sinners.

  • Will the Judge of the Universe Not Do What Is Right?

    Will the Judge of the Universe Not Do What Is Right?

    This is not a Biblical quote, as near as I can tell; yet it is from the Lord.

    Do you trust the Lord God to do what is right?

    Jesus Christ IS and will judge what is right and what it wrong.

    John 5: ESV

    24 Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.

    25 “Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming, and is now here, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live. 26 For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself.

    27 And he has given him authority to execute judgment, because he is the Son of Man. 28 Do not marvel at this, for an hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice 29 and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.

    Witnesses to Jesus

    30 “I can do nothing on my own. As I hear, I judge, and my judgment is just, because I seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me. 31 If I alone bear witness about myself, my testimony is not true.

     Will the Judge of the Universe Not Do What Is Right?

    Trust in our Lord Christ Jesus with all of your heart.