Devotionals from Dad

Heavenly Reunion

Jeff Ellis

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I have been blessed beyond measure to have had a Christian family. Not only have both my parents placed there faith in God, I had Christian grandparents on both my mother and father's side of the family. Additionally all of my many Aunts and Uncles were Christians that professed faith in God and that lived the Christian lifestyle as well. One of the fondest memories of my childhood was standing in a circle with my cousins, aunts and uncles, my parents and grandparents all of us holding each others hand so tightly that sometimes it was a bit painful and then together reciting the “Lords Prayer” before a meal. On my fathers side of the family I had 24 first cousins and that was before any of us got married. Of those 24 cousins I have 5 that either actively preach the word, serve as a deacon in their church congregation, have been a missionary or serve in some other office of the church. I am sure I have many more cousins that serve in some other function that is more behind the scenes. Many of my family members have passed away and are already walking the golden streets of heaven. Our relationships on earth mean more to us than anything else. I love my dad and mom; I love my brother and sister and their family; I love my wife, my daughters, their husbands, and my grandchildren. These relationships are more valuable to me than any other single thing in this world apart from my relationship with Christ. I never want to lose these bonds of love. It doesn’t matter if I lose everything else on earth, I don’t want to lose those dearest to me. I want to be where they are, and I want them to be where I am and so did Jesus.

John 14:3 ESV And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.

Many people say that the first thing they want to do when they arrive in heaven is see all their friends and loved ones who have passed on before them. That will indeed be a joy filled moment as we have a heavenly reunion, but will finding our loved ones in heaven be the first thing on our mind when we pass through the pearly gates? Ultimately, it is difficult to say the greatest joy of Heaven will be. In my humble opinion, the greatest joy in heaven will be seeing God face to face and knowing God completely.

1 Corinthians 13:12 ESV Now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.

In heaven we will experience the perfect, sinless love for God and for one another, entirely free from jealousy, envy, or competition. In heaven we will also have perfected bodies, free of pain and disease. Also our knowledge of God will increase forever, meaning our love and joy in Him will continue to grow, making every moment better than the last.

2 Peter 3:18 ESV But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.

All though I am looking forward to my heavenly reunion, I believe the greatest joy of heaven will be, being in the presence of God, the eternal expansion of our knowledge of God, and the ever-increasing love, joy, and delight that we will experience in God and in one another. Heaven is not like the steady, placid state of a mountain lake where barely a ripple disturbs the tranquility of its water. Heaven is more like the surging, swelling waves of the ocean!..... And with that I say Come Lord Jesus Come!!!

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