Glad to get home!

Here we have no continuing city, but we seek the one to come. – Hebrews 13:14

In wintertime, a condition known as a "whiteout" sometimes occurs along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The air becomes so filled with powdery snow that you can’t see more than a few feet ahead. You feel totally helpless, especially if you’re driving, and that’s what we were doing on a bitterly cold December day.

Our family had been invited to my sister’s house for Christmas dinner. As we headed west toward Lake Michigan, the weather became treacherous, but we made it to our destination. Later, however, as we were driving home after dark, the situation grew even worse. The expressway was covered with ice, traffic slowed to a crawl, and several cars were in the ditch. Then all a once we were enveloped by a brief whiteout. Believe me, it was frightening. After a slow, tedious journey, we finally reached Grand Rapids and pulled into our driveway. I think every member of the family said, "I’m sure glad to get home!"

I wonder if we’ll have a similar feeling when we enter heaven. The dangerous "whiteouts" of our earthly journey will be over. The temptations, stresses, and failures will all be in the past. Best of all, we’ll be safe with our Savior.

Yes, we’ll be so glad to get home! – Dave Egner

When we all get to heaven,
What a day of rejoicing that will be!
When we all see Jesus.
We’ll sing and shout the victory. – Hewitt


READ: Revelation 21:1-5


Heaven for the Christian is best spelled H-O-M-E.

The Bible in one year:


• Isaiah 47-49

• 1 Thessalonians 4

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