My dad was full of stories about his hometown. So you can imagine how excited I was as a child when he took our family there every summer. We fished the St. Joseph River together and visited his boyhood farm where all of his stories came to life. Although that place was never really my home, whenever I visit that townnow with grown children and grandchildren of my ownit fills me with a nostalgic sense of belonging.
Jesus talked with His disciples about His home in heaven, which He left to come and live among us. What a joy it must have been for Him to tell His disciples, In my Fathers house are many mansions . . . . I go to prepare a place for you, . . . that where I am, there you may be also (John 14:2-3). No doubt Jesus, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross (Heb. 12:2), was looking forward to returning to His heavenly home and taking His Fathers sons and daughters there to be with Him.
The thought of Jesus taking us to His Fathers home fills us with great anticipation and compels us to tell others the good news about the Son who came to rescue us from this fallen place.
Read: John 14:1-11
Good evening, Mayor, and thanks for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Have a restful weekend. ((HUGS))