Romans 8:18
For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.
Being Heavenly Minded
C.S. Lewis once said, “Aim at heaven and you will get earth thrown
in. Aim at earth and you get neither.” I think he was onto something
there. If we live today with the end in mind, it will shape our
thinking, and our lives will be different. We would look at trouble
differently, we would look at the present evil world in a different way,
and we might be able to endure our trials and tribulations much easier
(Rom. 8:28). If we live with the end in mind, knowing that our end is
the secure hope of a home in the kingdom of heaven, maybe that would
affect how we live today. What if you think of this life as being on
board an airliner. You already have your boarding pass and are seated,
and now nothing can prevent you from reaching your final destination.
Even when you hit severe turbulence, you know that you’ll still be
arriving safely sometime in the future. Wouldn’t that make the trip a
lot more enjoyable and the problems more tolerable? Shouldn’t the
knowledge of our eternal destination help us in the way we live our
lives today? I think the phrase that they’re so heavenly minded that
they’re no earthly good is not true because, really, if they are earthly
good, it’s because they’re so heavenly minded.
Heavenly Rewards
Perhaps God didn’t tell us that much about heaven in the Bible
because then we’d all be in a hurry to get there. Jesus told us that if
we’re persecuted for our faith today, we have great rewards awaiting us
in heaven (Matt. 5:11-12), so that should motivate us to share our faith
consistently. We don’t seek out persecution, no, but the reality is
that anyone who lives a godly life will suffer persecution (2 Tim.
3:12). And if they persecuted Jesus, why should we expect anything less
(John 15:20)? If we knew that our persecutions would increase our
rewards in heaven, would that make us more deliberate in telling people
about Christ? For the soul-winner, they are going to shine as bright as
the stars forever (Dan. 12:3). When Jesus returns for His church, He
will be bringing His rewards with Him (Rev. 22:12), which is what kept
Paul pressing on in his life (Phil. 3:14). When Jesus said “well done
thou good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful in a very
little thing, you are to be in authority over ten cities” (Luke 19:19),
did He mean that some will be in charge over entire cities in the
kingdom? It would seem so, but I really don’t know for sure.
Earthly Training for Heaven Tomorrow
Think of today like this: Today we serve in training for actual
serving in heaven. Today we learn how to fellowship in training with one
another so we’ll know how to really fellowship in heaven. Today we
learn how to worship God in training so we’ll really know how to worship
God in heaven. The church is called the Body of Christ because it does
the work of Christ on earth, and we are to be His hands, His feet, His
voice, and His eyes. The essential parts of the body that make up the
church must be working in harmony and productively for the work that
Christ has assigned for us. If you really understood that we are in
training today for a future eternal home tomorrow, it might give you
more motivation to live in a way to achieve more for Him today, and it
would affect your life every day.
A Closing Prayer
Righteous heavenly Father, I thank You for giving us glimpses of
heaven and what awaits us some great day (Rev. 21, 22), and that day
will be unimaginable. So please help me focus on remembering that my
true home is awaiting me and how I can live differently because of this
knowledge today, and in Jesus’ name I pray.
Amen
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