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Have you ever traveled abroad and had the pleasure of dealing with customs?
You know, as soon as you get into the airport, you have to get your passport ready and your ID and then wait in line to have your stuff scanned and then YOU get scanned and hurried through the line to gather your things and run to catch your plain, only to arrive at the next airport and the next airport customs line and do this all over again!
I have read the horror stories of people getting to the airport and realizing that they left their passports at home and missed their flights.
Or, even worse, being in another country and trying to leave and realizing that you have lost your passport!
Nothing spells stressed better than the fear of your friends and/or family leaving you behind, behind you can’t get through the customs agents and board the plane to head back!
Of course, customs in all countries have a method of taking your credentials and reissuing you a new passport, (albeit, it may take longer than you would like), yet they can still eventually get you back onto a plane and heading to your destination, your home!
My point here is actually one of two main points that I want to impart to everyone this morning.
First: It does not matter where I go, or how long or how short of a stay that I have while I am away; the moment that I know that I am preparing to head back to my home, there is such an awesome feeling of content that wells up inside of my heart!
It doesn’t matter if I have been staying at a 5 star resort at some tropical paradise, where your every thought and whim and desire are met for you and all you have to do is sit back and relax and enjoy all the of the best of the most succulent foods from culinary artists!
(WELL, MAYBE THE PART ABOUT THE FOOD, I COULD GET HUNG UP ON!)
But, seriously, as I approach the state of Tennessee and when I know that I am only a few miles away, and when I see and walk through the door of my home, I feel such an amazing contentment and joy well up in side of me!
I am the poster boy, for the old adage and song, “Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home”!
The opening line of that song, which was written in the late 1700’s, says,
Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam,
Be it ever so humble there’s no place like home!
A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there,
Which seek through the world, is ne’er met with elsewhere:
Home! Home! sweet, sweet Home
There’s no place like Home!
There’s no place like Home!
My second point: As i was just mentioning about the customs agents at the airports; you MUST go through them, if you have any hope or desire to ever get back to your home!
It doesn’t matter who you are, who you say that you are, or how much money you have at your disposal!
If you do not have the proper credentials that are required, you are not going through that gate and thus making it home!
So, all that said and done, I would like to take this opportunity this morning and present a very simple and yet a very necessary message and thought to everyone here, or who may be listening via our Facebook live stream.
I know and I am very much aware, that not everyone shares my sentiment and feeling of expressed joy and happiness about their home!
I know that the word “home” to many people brings thoughts and memories of pain and uneasiness.
I know that there are many, maybe even some of you here this morning, that would be content to never see your home, such as it is, or one from the past, ever again!
But, in any case, whether you share my enthusiasm of being home, or you loath the thought of it, there is something of great and complete and total joy and abounding peace that comes from the thought of HOME, as I am about to discuss this morning, that i wish each and every person had within themselves!
I am, of course, not talking about your natural HOME, as you know it here, in this place and in this temporal life; I am talking about a future home, that awaits those whom have the assurance of salvation through Jesus the Christ!
I am talking about HEAVEN this morning!
HEAVEN, the dwelling place of our Lord and savior, Jesus and His Father, our great and all mighty God and creator, Yahweh!
I want to briefly talk about the place that we hear mentioned so many times in churches and in books and movies and songs; and yet it is a place, that I dare say not too many Christians probably ever really just stop and think about or put too much of there vested time and efforts into!
That is, are we knowingly and enthusiastically storing up for ourselves treasures in heaven as opposed to here on earth.
Think back in your life as believer, to when you FIRST heard the plan of salvation, you probably heard that when you become saved, you will one day go to heaven upon your death, right?
And then, from that day of your initial salvation experience forward, you have probably seen the word “heaven” in the Bible (provided you’re reading it), in daily devotionals, in study guides and magazines, countless times, right?
We sing about heaven in churches, with songs like, “When We All Get To Heaven” and “Beulah Land” and we hear heaven used generically in secular songs and various forms of media.
But finally, as we age and/or draw closer to our finality through terminal illness, (whichever happens first, age or sickness), then our thoughts genuinely begin to drift more towards that eternal abode, known as heaven.
That is, we start thinking much more about our eternal destiny when we being looking at it in the face, RIGHT?
I want to suggest this morning, that we need to begin to put more of our thoughts and attention to the REALITY of heaven right here and right now, exactly where you are in your life and not wait until later.
Jesus said to us, that “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also”, right?
Well, if your treasure is found in this life and in this time and place, then guess where your heart is?
And guess who is looking into your hearts to see your desires and thoughts love and attention?
You see, the more of a reality and a longing that heaven becomes in our lives, here and now, the more we will desire to draw closer to God and Holy Spirit and Jesus and we will begin to seek a life that is pleasing to Him in the kingdom here, before we cross over to the final kingdom there!
Listen to what Paul said to the church in Philippi, “For to me, living means living for Christ, and dying is even better.
But if I live, I can do more fruitful work for Christ.
So I really don’t know which is better.
I’m torn between two desires: I long to go and be with Christ, which would be far better for me.
But for your sakes, it is better that I continue to live.”
The true reality of HEAVEN is blurred because of so many religious teachings and waning beliefs in its existence, within our society.
According to a survey taken by LifeWay Research this past year, Americans are so divided on their belief and faith in the totality of the Word of God.
The survey said that 60% of people in this country believe that heaven is place that EVERYONE will eventually go to, to be with there loved ones!
64% of Americans believe that God is accepting and okay with the worship of all religions, including Christianity and Judaism and Islam!
84% of those who hold evangelical beliefs say hell is a place of eternal judgment, where God sends all people who do not personally trust in Jesus Christ.
(If you do not believe in the reality of HELL, then you cannot truly believe in the reality of HEAVEN either!)
65% of the people agree that everyone sins a little, but most people are good by nature.
Fewer than half of all Americans, 47%, say the Bible is 100 percent accurate in all it teaches.
Look, the point is clear and simple with these stats from the past year; the TRUTH and the REALITY of the Word of God and all that is within it, including eternity and heaven, have become skewed and marred by false teachings and a people who have walked away from a true and intimate relationship with God!
If I were to ask everyone here this morning, “Do you believe in HEAVEN?”, most everyone in here would raise their hands as an affirmation of YES.
And in like fashion, if I were to ask everyone here if they believed that Jesus Christ is the only way into heaven, again, most people would respond yes (whether out of true belief or embarrassment for not doing what everyone else is doing!)
But then, if I asked, “Are you excited to get to heaven”, that is, “Are you looking forward to the day when God calls you HOME?”, although, as a group, most Christians may respond with YES, the truth is, many would be thinking, “NO, I am not at all excited about death!”
And there lies one of the issues; our perception of life and death.
(TALK ABOUT THE LIFTING OF THE VEIL AND CROSSING OVER- LIKEN IT TO STEPPING THROUGH THE THRESHOLD OF AMERICA TO MEXICO; MENTION THAT WHO WE ARE IS TRULY OUR SPIRIT, NOT THE VESSEL HOLDING IT!)
*Getting To Heaven*
The pastor was talking to a group of young children about believing in Jesus and going to heaven.
At the end of his talk, he asked, "Where do you want to go?"
"Heaven!" they all piped up.
"And what do you have to be to get there?"
"Dead!” one boy yelled.
See, that is the thought that instantly comes to mind when we mention going to heaven; DEATH!
If someone says to you,“Mr.
Smith is in heaven now!” your first thought is, “Oh, that’s so sad.
Mr. Smith died!”
Wrong, Mr. Smith fell asleep and crossed over the threshold into HEAVEN!
Batteries die, trees die, insects die, cars die, but humans do not truly die, we just cross over (to one eternal place or the other, which is determined by what we do here).
We are like the spiritual Energizer Bunnies......STILL GOING!
Faith and belief and having that intimate relationship with Jesus are so imperative when it comes to the condition of your eternity and what happens at that moment when you CROSS OVER, that is, when you “fall asleep”, as the Apostle Paul calls refers to death.
The closer you get to Jesus in your daily walk, the more of a deep longing you begin to have to be where He is!
Imagine if you were terminally ill with no hope of a cure and suddenly and miraculously you were given a new lease on life because someone came forward and voluntarily donated their bone marrow and it was the exact and only match that would work to save your life, (even at the expense and cost of great pain to that person to do so for you!)Then, from that day forward, you were always corresponding with that donor vis messages and phone calls, because they lived all the way around the world.
The more that you began to know of that person, the more you developed a true and intimate love for them as a friend and as the one who had given you a new lease on life!
This unction and relentless desire to finally meet this person would grow deeper and deeper , year after year.
Then, when the chance finally presented itself to go and be with them, you would embrace this wholeheartedly and without any hesitation, because of your deep longing to finally be with them!
How much more should your desire be to finally be with the one who saved you from the eternal second death, as the Bible calls it?
You should embrace this with excitement and fervor and zeal, not fear and begrudgingly!
TAKE A BANANA AND USE IT AS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT IS REAL AND WHAT I SEE AND WHAT I DON’T SEE.
THEN PEEL THE BANANA AS AN EXAMPLE OF CROSSING OVER THE THRESHOLD AND THROUGH THE VEIL AND NOW SEEING WHAT IS THERE THAT WAS HIDDEN BEFORE BY THE VEIL; AND THEN TASTING THE SWEETNESS OF THE ETERNAL!
You see, I think that so many churches have put so much emphasis on this life and the importance of what we are to be doing in this life and our walk in this life (which are valid and important), and yet we don’t mention enough about what is coming for the believer and the glory that awaits us in that instantaneous transition!
Jesus said to Thomas, after His resurrection, in , “You believe because you have seen me.
Blessed are those who believe without seeing me.”
And way too many Christians, as they approach their life’s end, at whatever age that may be, they look upon this time with fear and uncertainty!
This should not be the case!
C. S. Lewis said, “It is since Christians have largely ceased to think of the other world, that they have become so ineffective in this one.”
The Bible tells us that we are to desire and look forward to this eternal destination, as we see in ,
This is one of the reasons that I don’t get up in all of the near-death experience stories and all of the books and media about it.
Holy Spirit within us the reminder and the guarantee of our new bodies and our new abode!
Look at what Paul says again in ,
We are told to set our minds on the things that are in heaven, not here!
This world is broken and marred and imperfect!
Why do we cling to it, when it is destined to be destroyed and redone, as the Bible tells us!
This earth is not our home as a believer!
We are strangers here, our citizenship is in heaven as we see in ,
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