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Rapture? Millennium? New Earth? What Will Life Be Like?

Recently it’s occurred to me that we spend a lot of time learning about how to live an effective Christian life now… but we pay little attention to what life will be like once this life on earth is through.

So much of our walk with the Lord is built on hope!  The hope of heaven, the hope of our inheritance, the hope of living in Christ’s presence.  But we spend little time learning about what it is that we are specifically hoping for. That’s concerning.  How can our sons and daughters live in the expectation and hope of eternity with God when we spend so little time teaching about it? 


We talk about the millennium, but we have little understanding of what we will do.  What will our purpose be?  


We understand that God will make a new heaven and a new earth and we will live eternally with Him as our Sovereign Lord and King.  Yet, if you ask any believer, I guarantee, there would be more questions than answers and most only have a vague idea, at best, of what our life will be like at that point. 



It’s no wonder we hear young people say “I do want the Lord to return, but I want Him to wait until… (insert marriage, children, career, travel, etc.)  Our sons and daughters lack the longing for being present with Christ because they don’t have a clear picture of HOW it will be better than what they know right now.  They’re only told it will be.  



If I’m honest, when I was young, I didn’t know much about life beyond that which I knew and experienced to that point. When I thought of heaven, I pictured masses of people, wearing white, standing around in a nondescript cavernous space, singing hymns to the Lord.  I mean, don’t get me wrong, who doesn't love a good hymn sing?  But for eternity?  It just didn’t hold the massive appeal that my parents and older believers said it should.  And no one took the time to teach about it. Oh, there was teaching on the Tribulation, for sure, but when we got to Revelation 21 and 22, it was a quick fly-over with few references to the other places in Scripture that described God’s promises. For an extroverted, visual learner, it was a colorless, bland outlook. I struggled with guilt because it was supposed to be what I longed for, yet I didn’t know much about it and it didn’t seem overly exciting.



As I lived my life, I found joy and pleasure in spending a day at the barn and riding a horse through the woods.  I communed with the Lord in nature, enjoyed seeing, hearing, feeling all of the wonder of creation while riding and being one with a horse. There was something in that experience that I felt and couldn’t put into words.  I enjoyed walking through the woods, exploring, listening to the sounds of the birds and talking to the Lord about my hopes, my burdens, and listening to Him.  I loved spending time with friends, especially those who shared my values and convictions, those moments when iron sharpened iron and our friendships were deepened in conversations about the Lord.  Could it be that God would give me experiences and pleasures like this in His presence? What was it about eternity that I could really look forward to? 


What was it about eternity that I could really look forward to? 

Why would God give us a lifetime of doing things we enjoy here, seeing beauty, knowing love, feeling joy and pain, heartache and bliss, only to have an eternity of monotony? He wouldn’t and He won’t!


Oh, dear friend, that’s not what He has planned at all!!  This life is a foretaste!!  It’s a shadow of what is to come!


“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



If we have good things here, IMAGINE the good we will enjoy in His presence?! 

If we have good things here, IMAGINE the good we will enjoy in His presence?!  God gives us continual ‘hints’ of what we will enjoy…are we paying attention?


““For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; And the former things will not be remembered or come to mind.” “But be glad and rejoice forever in what I create; For behold, I create Jerusalem for rejoicing and her people for gladness.”” Isaiah 65:17-18



Jesus said, “I will go to prepare a place for you.” Jn 12:2  When we invite someone to come and stay, we don’t just welcome them in the door and leave them standing in the entry.  No, we bring them in, make them feel welcome, we give them a comfortable place to rest and we entertain them.  We have a meal, conversation, and share our lives with them.  Jesus is preparing a place for us, just for us! He’s getting ready to welcome us into His home- which will be our home, prepared just for us.


That heavenly banquet…

Will we enjoy food in Heaven?  Absolutely!!  Our Shepherd will dine with us in the most fabulous feast of perfect foods, delicacies from every culture and land- created by Him for our pleasure!

““I say to you that many will come from east and west, and recline at the table with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven;”” Mt 8:11


Imagine sitting with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob while we enjoy a banquet! Leaning over to ask the Apostle Paul a question, gathering around Jonah to hear what it was really like in the belly of the fish, listening to Daniel recount his hours in the lion’s den, hearing Jesus tell us that He loved us so much He willingly went to the cross to bear our sin- and He would again and again, but once was sufficient for all. Imagine walking hand in hand with Jesus in the fields and meadows of heaven, feeling that nail scar touching our own palm and knowing that if it had not been for His love for us, that scar would be our own and our destiny so different.

Worship is a way of life and will continue to be

But what about work and hobbies?  Oh, I believe He will give us joy in working and creating things that bring glory to Him.  You see, worship isn’t just going to church on Sunday and singing songs, praying, and learning.  Worship is a way of life.  Everything you do points to what you value.  So if we value Christ, our lives will reflect that in the way we speak, work, play, and rest.  It will be reflected in how we interact with others, how we celebrate joy and how we grieve and mourn loss.  All of that will be heightened in the presence of Christ- imagine! He will wipe away every tear! Our daily lives will be a living model of worship to the Savior in all that we do, using our gifts, talents, skills, and in our deep fellowship with others who are doing the same!



Then there is His wondrous, glorious creation that awaits us! Imagine, if we enjoy being outdoors now, how much more amazing it will be in the New Earth where there is no corruption of sin, no thorns on roses, no sting in the scorpion or bite from the mosquito?!  If nature holds us captive with beauty in a fallen world, how much more will it be in a perfect one?!


“The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them.

The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox.

The infant will play near the cobra’s den, and the young child will put its hand into the viper’s nest. 

They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” Isaiah 11:6-9 


Shalom, once again

The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord!!  Everything will be at ‘Shalom’ once again- in perfect harmony with God and in worship and celebration of Him.  There will be no coup attempt from the enemy to overthrow the Lordship of Christ because the enemy will be banished forever.  We won’t have competing values, or struggles with temptation.  We will live as God intended, a return to Eden of sorts, where we will walk and talk with the Lord in the cool of the day and enjoy the work that He gives us in the perfection of His creation. The tree of life will once more be available to us and oh, the sweetness of that fruit!  Life-giving, refreshing, and boundless! Ours to enjoy!

“I will give the right to eat from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God” (Revelation 2:7). 

“…On either side of the river was the tree of life, bearing twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit every month;” Rev 22:2


There is so much yet that we need to learn.  And there is much we need to encourage our sons and daughters with, even today.  Are they truly looking forward to eternity with Christ, or is it just what comes next?  Do they have an excitement for life in a sinless world?  Do they comprehend what God has in store? Let’s have these conversations!  Do we know everything? Of course not, but imagine the joy of discovery as we learn together!  It might offer a little taste of heaven that we can enjoy here!



Today, let’s pray that our sons and daughters develop an eternal perspective of what is to come, the joy that is set before us when we step into Christ’s presence and the deep purpose and fulfillment that are promised for eternity in an uncorrupted world where God reigns unchallenged and forever.



“Oh, Father, You hold so much in store for us, yet we don’t understand it and we rarely seek to learn more about it.  I pray that You would assure (name) that their eternal inheritance is so full of the very best of everything You create, all that You own, all that You can so generously provide that we will be overflowing with joy, gratitude and fullness in Your Presence.  Give them tangible reminders of what You have in store.  Assure them that they will have purpose.  Remind them of the deep and refreshing fellowship they will enjoy with You and with other believers.  Show them the wonders of Your creation here and remind them there is so much more they will see and experience. Open their eyes to see wonderful things in Your word (Ps. 119:18) that would affirm Your promises of what awaits us when we meet You face to face.  Lord, we await Your return with anticipation, but please help us to learn and understand more of what we are awaiting!  Our minds are so limited and this sinful world is all that we know.  Holy Spirit, work in us to understand the things of God more clearly so that this world loses its charm and our hearts and minds long for the next.  You are more than we can imagine and how amazing is that, because if we could, it would mean you are limited and small.  Oh, great God and Father, thank You for being more than we can grasp and for giving us the promises of greater things!  I pray that You would move and work in this generation.  Turn their eyes to You.  In Jesus’ name, amen.”




If you would like more resources on God’s promises and the hope of Heaven and life beyond the grave, I highly recommend Randy Alcorn’s book Heaven. You can also follow his ministry, Eternal Perspective Ministries.  https://www.epm.org/




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The Time that Remains

As for man, his days are like grass, he flourishes like a flower of the field; the wind blows over it and it is gone, and its place remembers it no more. Psalm 103:15-16

Last week our news feeds were suddenly filled with the tragic stories of two different plane crashes.  The first involved a military helicopter that collided with a passenger jet in Washington D.C.. It left 67 dead and the Potomac River filled with debris and the bodies of so many individuals whose lives held so much promise.  Then, just two days later, a Learjet taking off on a medical flight plummeted to the ground at high speeds. The crash filled a busy street in Philadelphia, leaving a scene unlike people had ever witnessed.  Cars and houses were burned and a crater and scattered debris was all that remained of the plane. 


All told, 73 lives were lost and countless families were sent into a spiral of grief and disbelief.  Both tragedies hit close to home here.  The first in D.C. took the life of a student from a university at which I have many ties.  The loss is felt keenly.  The second happened in my hometown of Philadelphia, where so many who I know and love live and work, some close to the scene. 


None of those 73 people knew that day would be their last.  All had plans and dreams.  Many were athletes, competing to earn their spot in the national and world rankings with hopes of the Olympics someday.  Others were professionals, making a mark in their field and working to make a difference.  They were sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, mothers and fathers all making their way to their destination with plans for the next day and appointments in their agenda.  But it all stopped.  Suddenly.  Without warning.  Life ceased abruptly.  And those left behind are left wondering, weeping, and asking ‘what if’ questions that can’t change the outcome.  Each one has a story.  Each one was loved.  Each one needed to know Jesus as their Savior.  Some did.  Others, likely did not.  And that is the real tragedy.


When each traveler stepped foot onto their respective flight, none of them knew their time was short.  They each expected to exit their plane on their own two feet, headed toward the baggage claim. Instead, their bodies were recovered and identified, families were notified, and grieving began to take hold. When we stop to think about it, it’s disturbing.  It’s unfair.  It’s heartbreaking.  And the eternal consequences are sobering.


What if we had some idea of the time that remains…of our own or of others?  Would we prioritize differently?  Would we be bolder? More joyful?  Would we have a sense of urgency to tell others about Christ?  How would we live differently? Oh friends, none of us knows how long we have, yet we often fall into the lull of the ordinary and of expecting the expected and doing what was planned.  If we knew that the time that remained was limited, I suspect that we might change what we choose to do and say so that we make the most of the time God gives us.  


As parents, we help prepare our kids for the future.  We send them to school, we help them define goals.  We give them guidance on a degree, a career, a relationship.  But when do we take time to talk to them about the temporary nature of life here in this current reality on Earth?  We do talk about eternal life, but far too often that’s removed from the reality of today.  It’s a ‘someday’ thing, but rarely do we talk about it as a ‘could be today’ thing.  And far too often our children have an invincible perspective that doesn’t acknowledge the reality of the brevity of life here.


For each of those passengers, their last day was the regular day that became their entrance into eternity.  Were they ready?  Did they consider their souls as much as they considered their boarding pass?  Were they mindful that there is more to life than what is lived here and now?


Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.   James 4:14


It’s time to begin talking about eternity today with our sons and daughters.  Bring it into the conversation.  It’s important to recognize that at any moment, we can step from ‘here’ to ‘hereafter’ and we change dimensions, but also at that moment, our faith becomes sight!  There should be anticipation, not dread, and preparation, not procrastination.  We should be so ready to meet Jesus that we step into eternity and into the arms of Jesus with a joyful gasp and cry of delight!  


Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade--kept in heaven for you, who through faith are shielded by God's power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time. I Peter 1:3-5 


To think that there are so many people who wouldn’t have the relationship with Jesus to be able to imagine that scene is heartbreaking.  Too many people are unsure of what awaits after death.  Some believe that death is the end, there is nothing, they simply cease to exist.  Others ‘hope for the best’ but have no assurance.  But we, as believers in Christ, KNOW for sure that we have eternal security with Jesus in heaven. Why wouldn’t we feel compelled to share the hope we have in Christ?!  

Romans 10:9-11, 13, “That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.  As the Scripture says, "Anyone who trusts in him will never be put to shame." "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." 


We need to model for our sons and daughters what it is to use the time that remains in a way that honors God and shares the hope of salvation with others.  


This week, let’s pray that the Holy Spirit leads and gives us the words to share the gospel with someone.  Don’t force it, but let the Spirit lead. Pray that He would give our sons and daughters the words to share with others around them! Be mindful of the time that remains, both for you and for others.  Whether God calls us home or Jesus returns to claim His Bride, the Church, we have a job to do and an urgency to use the time well.  Let’s pray that our sons and daughters do the same.  


Romans 10:14, 17 How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ.  


Let’s pray together:

“Oh, Lord, You created us in Your image to be Your vessels, yet so often we take matters into our own hands, or we lose sight of our calling to make Your name known.  We waste time or worry over time when You are Lord of time and we are Your servants. I pray that You would give us boldness this week to share Jesus with others.  I pray for (name) that You would help them gain perspective of the time that remains.  None of us know how long we have.  Oh that (name) would live for You each moment!  Help (name) to share Jesus with others unashamedly, boldly, and with joy.  Lord, they need to know You!!  They need to have hope for eternity and strength for today.  As believers in  Christ, we have that hope because we know You as our Lord and Savior.  There is nothing better than the confidence and assurance we have in Christ.  Give us the words and the opportunity.  I pray for those grieving after the tragedies this week. Comfort them, Lord.  Help them to cling tightly to You.  Draw them to cry out to Jesus for salvation.  Lead them into green pastures where they can rest and be refreshed.  I pray that You would empower believers to come alongside them and share the hope of Christ.  Help each of us to stand strong in these last days and boldly proclaim the gospel in our words and actions.  Help us to live rightly in ways that bring glory to Jesus.  In His name I pray, amen.”




Prodigal Prayer

“Heavenly Father, my precious prodigal (name) is headed for eternal disaster without Christ.  They are oblivious to the dangers or maybe they just don’t care.  Holy Spirit, speak to their heart and mind today. Help them to recognize they are in desperate need of a Savior and that Jesus died for their sin so they could live eternally.  I pray that you would sober them with the realization that time is short and they must decide who they will serve.  Lord, open their eyes to see the reality of their destination without Christ and the hope and salvation that comes with surrendering their heart to Him.  I pray they would crave forgiveness, redemption and a hope of eternity with Him.  Please, Lord, redeem the time that remains, bring them to salvation, restore the relationships that have been broken and bring joy where there is grief.  In Jesus’ name, amen.”


If you don’t know Jesus as your Lord and Savior and you have questions about how to have a personal relationship with Him, reach out! I would love to share the hope of Jesus with you today!

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