Good Morning All,
Philippians 3:20;” But our
citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus
Christ.”
There is a story about an older couple who had
spent their entire life working with the poor people of a foreign land. After 40 years of tireless and anonymous
work, they returned to the United States.
As luck would have it, they were on the same ship as a famous Hollywood
couple. As the ship docked, all the
media went running up to the Hollywood couple, leaving the older couple to
shuffle off the ship. As they went, the
husband turned to his wife and apologized for not making more of their lives. “I never took you to any place exciting; we
never did anything to be noted for. If
we had, maybe everyone would be excited when we got home.” As he walked with his head down and dejected,
his wife turned to him and said, “We aren’t home yet.”
We are not home yet. Heaven is our home. It is where our welcome, our celebration
waits. This is why we do not worry about
worldly accolades. Jesus tells us that
those who seek worldly fame already have their glory. Our glory waits for us in heaven. As we toil here on earth, doing the tasks
that the Lord has given us; we can do them with joy knowing that the Father is
glorified by them. We don’t seek the
awards from man; we only receive the love of the Father. The reward which awaits
us is far greater than any type of earthly reward. It is the total love of the
Father who created all things. We walk in his care and in his providence. We
seek not the things of this earth they tarnish or corrode away. We seek what is
eternal and permanent.
So, as we serve the Lord and look around,
we don’t need to be jealous of others, envious of their notoriety. We know that what we do is what the Lord
wants us to do and while we do these tasks; we are witnessing to our faith in
Jesus as our Savior. We can take great
joy in seeing that all those who we speak to we can speak of the love of Jesus. This can be to hundreds of people or to your
grandchild while reading a bedtime story.
This can be over the radio or through the internet or it can be over a
cup of coffee with the neighbors. There
is never a time when witnessing the eternal love of Jesus is trivial or
unimportant. Every soul is to be
reached; everybody is to hear the story that their sins are forgiven. For in the end ours is not the accolades or
the wonderful retirement here on this earth; our citizenship is in heaven. Our hope, our future is assured with our
Savior.
Dearest
Father, remind us that our hope is in you and our citizenship is in
heaven. Keep us from jealousy or envy
for those around us. Keep us mindful of your
great love and reward which you give to us through Jesus. Keep us safe in your
saving arms. In Jesus’ precious name,
amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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