Why do we have to leave our home and move? my son asked. Its difficult to explain what a home is, especially to a five-year-old. We were leaving a house, but not our home, in the sense that home is where our loved ones are. Its the place where we long to return after a long trip or after a full days work.
When Jesus was in the upper room just hours before He died, He told His disciples, Do not let your hearts be troubled (John 14:1). The disciples were uncertain of their future because Jesus had predicted His death. But Jesus reassured them of His presence and reminded them they would see Him again. He told them, My Fathers house has many rooms . . . . I am going there to prepare a place for you (v. 2). He could have used other words to describe heaven. However, He chose words that describe not an uncomfortable or unfamiliar place but a place where Jesus, our loved One, would be.
C. S. Lewis wrote, Our Father refreshes us on the journey with some pleasant inns, but will not encourage us to mistake them for home. We can thank God for the pleasant inns in life, but lets remember that our real home is in heaven where we will be with the Lord forever (1 Thessalonians 4:17).