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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Winning Ways: What Is Heaven Like?

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A businessman wanted to send a floral arrangement to a colleague who was opening a branch office. The colleague called later in the day to ask him why the attached card read, “Rest in Peace.” The businessman apologized for the mix up and quickly called to chastise the florist. The florist gasped, “Oh no! That means somewhere in the cemetery there's a bouquet with a note reading, ‘Good luck in your new location!’”

Have you thought much about your new location beyond this life? Outside of faith, some in our world stoically embrace their fate as described by the famous atheist Bertrand Russell:

No fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave…; all the labours of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspiration, all the noonday brightness of human genius, are destined to extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and the whole temple of man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe in ruins.

How cheery.

The Bible teaches something entirely different. Those who are impacted by the saving action of Christ will find personal, conscious experiences beyond this life that will be rich and joyful.

Such as?

That’s the question we’ll explore this Sunday. In March we distributed a ballot to find out what questions people in our area most wanted to ask God. On Easter we started going through the top six questions. One of the winning questions was, “What Is Heaven Like?”

Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn didn’t think much about Miss Watson’s heaven:

She went on and told me all about the good place. She said all a body would have to do there was go around all day with a harp and sing, forever and ever. So I didn't think much of it. . . . I asked her if she reckoned Tom Sawyer would go there, and she said, not by a considerable sight. I was glad about that, because I wanted him and I to be together.

Huck had a problem with heaven because Miss Watson had given him the wrong idea of heaven. But when we replace our mythologies with what the Bible really says about heaven, we can get a lot more excited about it. Come this Sunday @ 10 and find out!

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