Today's Daily Bread
Our Daily Bread
When my friend Marci’s father-in-law passed away, she stopped
making his favorite dessert: pineapple salad. One day, her little boy
asked why she no longer served it. She replied, “It reminds me of Papa,
and it makes me sad; Papa really liked that dessert.” Her son replied in
a chipper tone, “Not better than heaven!”
That little boy had the right idea. Heaven is a much better place.
Remembering this can help ease our sadness when things on earth trigger
memories of believing loved ones who have passed away. Our friends and
family who have heavenly addresses are much happier there because:
• Heaven is God’s home. God’s followers will enjoy His presence for all eternity (Rev. 21:3-4).
• Heaven is comfortable in every way. Heaven’s residents will never be sick or upset (21:4), hungry or thirsty (7:16).
• Heaven is a beautiful place. A “clear as crystal” river will flow from God’s throne (22:1), and God Himself will give heaven its light (22:5).
Do things in this world sometimes remind you of believers who have
moved on to the next world? If so, it’s comforting to think that they
are now enjoying heaven—a better place by far.
If God has made this world so fair,
Where sin and death abound,
How beautiful beyond compare
Will paradise be found! —Montgomery
Where sin and death abound,
How beautiful beyond compare
Will paradise be found! —Montgomery
The pleasures of earth cannot be compared
to the joys of heaven.
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