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Sunday, September 22, 2019

Home is where the heart is

Our earthly home is the physical place we dwell in with our families, whether it's our childhood family or our adult family.  We have meals in our homes, we hang out with our families in our homes, and we sleep in our homes. We may entertain others in our homes, or they may come to stay with us for a while in our homes if necessary.  Thinking about our homes brings back memories, both good and bad.

If we are believers in Christ, we have a home waiting in heaven for us.  Jesus tells us so in John 14:2(a):  "In my Father's house are many mansions, if it were not so, I would have told you."  When we hear the word "mansion" in this modern time, we think about a large house with many rooms, luxurious accommodations, and maybe even a butler or maid.  However, the word "mansion" had a different meaning in Jesus' time. Vincent's Word Studies in the New Testament defines the word "mansion" as follows:
Mansions (μοναὶ)
Only here and v. 23. From μένω to stay or abide. Originally a staying or abiding or delay. Thus Thucydides, of Pausanias: "He settled at Colonae in Troas, and was reported to the Ephors to be negotiating with the Barbarians, and to be staying there (τὴν μονὴν ποιούμενος, Literally, making a stay) for no good purpose" (i., 131). Thence, a staying or abiding-place; an abode. The word mansion has a similar etymology and follows the same course of development, being derived from manere, to remain. Mansio is thus, first, a staying, and then a dwelling-place. A later meaning of both mansio and μονή is a halting-place or station on a journey.

Our mansion in heaven, which will be our dwelling place, is where we'll be staying for all eternity.  Our mansion in heaven is our final station on our journey of faith. Paul also speaks of our future heavenly home in 2 Corinthians 5:1:  "For we know that if our earthly house, our tent, is destroyed, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." Jesus states in John 14:2(b): "I go to prepare a place for you."  That means Jesus is building our heavenly homes Himself! 

When we are invited to someone's home for the first time, we are given the address of that home and sometimes directions to it.  But the way to our heavenly home is even better.  In John 14:6 in response to Thomas' question as to the way to Heaven, Jesus states that the only way to the Father is through Him.  Not only that, in John 14:3, Jesus states that He will come again (the Rapture) and receive us to Himself.  He will take us to our heavenly homes Himself!  Who needs a GPS when you have Jesus?

Have you ever wondered what our heavenly homes will look like?  Will they look like the homes we live in now?  Or does God have something better in mind?  Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 2:9:  "But as it is written:  Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor has entered into the heart of man the things that God has prepared for those who love Him."  Our heavenly homes will be even better than we can even imagine.

But we don't have to wait until eternity to live with Jesus and God.  In John 14:23, it reads: "Jesus answered and said to him (Judas, not Iscariot - in verse 22), 'If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word, and My Father will love him, and we will make Our home with him.'"  So if we love Jesus and God and keep His Word, Jesus and God will come and live in our heart.  Isn't that wonderful? Knowing that God and Jesus are living in our hearts makes us not want to sin, and makes us look forward to living with them eternally.

Given the state of our world today, I am looking forward to my heavenly home more and more each day and hoping that Jesus comes and gets us soon.  I hope that your eternal home will be in heaven and we'll see each other there. 

Thanks for reading! See you next time!

Diane