When our son Stephen was a youngster, he went away for a week at a Christian summer camp. Later that week, we got a letter from him that was addressed to Mom and Dad Crowder and simply said, Please come and take me home today. What his childs mind couldnt comprehend, of course, was that it would be days before we got his letter and more time before we could come for him. All his young heart knew was that he longed for home and for Mom and Dadand that can be tough for a child.
Sometimes we can be like Stephen as we think about this world. Its easy to think longingly about being with Jesus and begin to wish we could go to our eternal home (Eccl. 12:5) where we will be with Christ (Phil. 1:23). As Gods children (John 1:12), we know that this world will never truly be home to us. Like the apostle Paul, we especially feel that way when the struggles of life are hard. While in Rome awaiting trial, Paul wrote, I am hard pressed between the two, having a desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better (Phil. 1:23). He loved serving Christ, but a part of him longed to be with the Savior.
Its comforting to know that we can think ahead to being with Jesusin a home that is far better.
Thanks jaycee.
Feeling okay. I take pills to fight off nausea for a few days, drink lots of water to flush the drugs out.
It was a 6-1/2 hour experience. Good thing I took a book to read. Each chair has a TV to watch but I don’t do daytime TV. Linda and our oldest daughter were there with me.