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What Heaven Will Be Like

14 Comments 14 March 2005

When I stepped off the plane and walked up the concourse, I felt like I’d spent an entire day at Disneyland–the smile wouldn’t erase itself from my face. When I came to the immigration line, I continued grinning. I carried an American passport and I was coming “home.” All around me was the chatter of Americans, smiling, laughing, bantering. I had forgotten about all the joy.

The officer greeted me with a smile. He chatted with me about my destination and welcomed me to America. The customs folks searched my bags and told me to have a nice day afterward. Then, out front, my dear friend Leslie greeted me with a wonderful hug.

Heaven is going to be like that. We will be carrying our passports stamped with the cross of Jesus Christ, chatting with fellow pilgrims. We won’t be able to erase the smiles from our faces. Dear friends will greet us. We will be home.

Just like the adventure of heaven will increasingly get better and better, I experienced an unfolding of welcome and homecoming when I stepped foot in our dear church–Lakepointe Church in Rockwall, Texas. It had been six months since I raised my hands in worship there. The music, the people, the message–all greeted me like a warm embrace. I had the privilege of speaking to eight Sunday school classes, and every time I spoke about our adventures and trials in France, I wept. And those dear people held me. They prayed for me. They loved me. They spoke deep words of encouragement over me. They have become family.

But the deepest encouragement and most surprising came when I spoke at the Marchetti Adult Bible Fellowship. When I finished speaking, there was silence. Then applause. Then everyone rose to their feet. I wept. There have been times that this journey in France has been excruciating. God was showing me through the standing of that class that He sees us. He loves us. He longs to encourage us. He used a simple, but beautiful act of honor through the kindness of His people to embrace me afresh.

The whole scenario reminded me of the great cloud of witnesses that the Bible speaks of in the book of Hebrews. Won’t it be amazing when we stand before the Beauty of Jesus amidst the praises and worship of our friends? Won’t it be staggering to (hopefully) hear the melodic voice of our Savior say “Well done, good and faithful servant”?

Seeing the standing ovation reminded me that God sees. He knows. He watches from heaven. He chronicles our tears. He will set things right. Someday in the hallowed light of that New Land, I will be standing, shouting and clapping, joining in the ovation of heaven for the sake of the God who sees.

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  • 92bDad

    It is good to have you home, if only for a few days. The moments I have spent with you and your family have made feel like I am in Heaven on earth!!! I am looking forward to tonights “French Connection”

  • 92bDad

    It is good to have you home, if only for a few days. The moments I have spent with you and your family have made feel like I am in Heaven on earth!!! I am looking forward to tonights “French Connection”

  • Donna J. Shepherd

    Mary, I’m thrilled to know that you have been so wonderfully blessed already in your trek to your homeland. Looking forward to more musings.

  • Donna J. Shepherd

    Mary, I’m thrilled to know that you have been so wonderfully blessed already in your trek to your homeland. Looking forward to more musings.

  • katelet327

    Sorry I couldn’t be there to greet you as well. Believe me, if I were there I could. I am glad to know that you felt good when you got here. I was feeling pretty good the same time you were as well. I totally forgot you where getting here at that time. Tell Sophie and you could use this as an excuse for not seeing me, I was in Angel Fire NM.
    Kate

  • katelet327

    Sorry I couldn’t be there to greet you as well. Believe me, if I were there I could. I am glad to know that you felt good when you got here. I was feeling pretty good the same time you were as well. I totally forgot you where getting here at that time. Tell Sophie and you could use this as an excuse for not seeing me, I was in Angel Fire NM.Kate

  • Paula

    I love how you described our heavenly passport. What’s so neat is to think what might happen if we have trouble with our passports or getting in to Heaven. Can’t you see Jesus saying, “this one’s mine’!!!!! Welcome back to the States!!!

  • Paula

    I love how you described our heavenly passport. What’s so neat is to think what might happen if we have trouble with our passports or getting in to Heaven. Can’t you see Jesus saying, “this one’s mine’!!!!! Welcome back to the States!!!

  • barbara curtis

    mary, it was wonderful to hear that you noticed the joy of americans when you came home. and offering this as a glimpse of heaven was very inspirational!
    i enjoyed meeting you at mt. hermon, and will be enjoying your writing in days to come

  • barbara curtis

    mary, it was wonderful to hear that you noticed the joy of americans when you came home. and offering this as a glimpse of heaven was very inspirational! i enjoyed meeting you at mt. hermon, and will be enjoying your writing in days to come

  • relevantgirl

    What terrific comments! Thank you!!!

    92bdad, thank you so much for speaking at the French Connection. Your words were so encouraging. A big thank you to your wife who really helped me during our talk.

    Donna, thanks for your sweet words.

    Kate, sorry I missed you, too. Keep saving those pennies! Sophie would love to see you soon!

    Paula, I’m thankful our passports are from our home country, heaven, and that Jesus’ death and resurrection allows complete access.

    Barbara my table mate, I’m glad we were put together at Mount Hermon! I can’t find your blog info in all my stuff. Could you please let me know it so I can link it to this site? THANKS!

  • relevantgirl

    What terrific comments! Thank you!!!92bdad, thank you so much for speaking at the French Connection. Your words were so encouraging. A big thank you to your wife who really helped me during our talk.Donna, thanks for your sweet words.Kate, sorry I missed you, too. Keep saving those pennies! Sophie would love to see you soon!Paula, I’m thankful our passports are from our home country, heaven, and that Jesus’ death and resurrection allows complete access.Barbara my table mate, I’m glad we were put together at Mount Hermon! I can’t find your blog info in all my stuff. Could you please let me know it so I can link it to this site? THANKS!

  • barbara curtis

    hi mary — it’s http://www.mommylife.net

    i’m glad we met and look forward to reading your writing often!

    barbara

  • barbara curtis

    hi mary — it’s http://www.mommylife.neti‘m glad we met and look forward to reading your writing often!barbara

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