Don__ let the burdens and hardships of this lifedistract you or discourage you, but keep your eyes firmly fixed on what God has promisedat the end of our journey: heaven itself.
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Heavenly rest will be so refreshing that we will never feel that exhaustion of mind and body we so frequently experience now. I__ really looking forward to that.
Even when we allow our imaginations to run wild on the joys of heaven, we find that our minds are incapable of conceiving what it will be like.
The most thrilling thing about heaven is that Jesus Christ will be there. I will see Him face to face. Jesus Christ will meet us at the end of life__ journey.
We were equipped by our Creator not only to live on this earth, but also to live in touch with heaven. This was the Great Design of the Great Designer.
There are restrictions to entering heaven. The Scripture says: __othing impure will ever enter [heaven], nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb__ book of life_ [Revelation 21:27 NIV].
What a thrilling future for those of us who know that some day we will populate the kingdom of God.
What is heaven? It__ the home that God created and He possesses. His throne room is His headquarters from which He issues His commands, directions, and prophecies. And Jesus sits at His Father__ right hand.
Sometimes . . . we grow homesick for heaven. Many times in the midst of the sin, suffering, and sorrow of this life there is a tug at our soul. That is homesickness coupled with anticipation.
Only in heaven will we know exactly what heaven is like.
Heaven is a wonderful place and the benefits for the believer are out of this world!
God__ house will be happy because Christ will be there.
The Bible says that as long as we are here on earth, we are strangers in a foreign land. There are enemies to be conquered before we return home. This world is not our home; our citizenship is in heaven.
In heaven . . . the __ommunication gap_ will be closed.
The moment we take our last breath on earth, we take our first in heaven.
I [will] not go to heaven because I am a preacher. I am going to heaven entirely on the merit of the work of Christ.
My home is in heaven. I__ just passing through this world.
I knew then that I would devote every minute we had left together to making her happy, to repairing the pain I had caused her and returning to her what I never known how to give her. These pages will be our memory until she drows her last breath in my arms and I take her forever and escape at last to a place where neither heaven nor hell will ever be able to find us.