“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him.””
1 Corinthians 2:9 NLT
Today we consider if we are embracing our future life in heaven- to Love Him with more of our SOUL.
Do you think much about heaven? I admit, I get caught up in the day to day and don’t think about it as often as I should.
The verse above reminds us that heaven is going to be better than we could imagine! Let’s engage personally in it by answering the questions below.
What’s the most beautiful thing your eyes have seen?
What’s the most beautiful thing your ears have heard?
What is your description of heaven from what you’ve learned from His Word?
The most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen… this is hard. I’ve seen some beautiful, breathtaking sights. The safari plains in Africa, the cliffs of the Pacific Ocean in Northern California, the sunrise over the Atlantic, the fall masterpiece in the Blue Ridge mountains of my homestate. I could go on & on!
… the bluest eyes and baby thick cheeks of my first born, silky strawberry blonde hair of my second, and radiant chocolate skin of my third.
…locking eyes with the the brownish gold irises of the love of my life in a chaotic room…
I just can’t pick.
The most beautiful sound…the first time my boy said “mama,” the first cry of my princess who came out purple, the accent of my third who is slowly sounding like a country bumpkin now.
…the strum of my husband’s guitar and his voice when he plays a 90’s love song over and over…
What my mind imagines of heaven…pure joy. Gates layered with twelve precious jewels, streets of gold, and the One who I’ve known but now seen with my eyes… there at the center of it all, no sun but THE SON seated on his throne. He shows me the place He has gone to prepare for me in our Father’s house and I know fully all the mysteries I’ve wondered about as I take his nail scarred hand in mine and He welcomes me home.
IT’S so much better than this, ladies. Better than we could imagine. Let’s love God with more of our SOUL by living in anticipation of our FOREVER WITH HIM!!!
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