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Daily Bread

Our life in heaven

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There shall be no more curse, but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it, and His servants shall serve Him. – Revelation 22:3

The following words were inscribed on a gravestone: "Don’t weep for me now, don't weep for me ever; for I’m going to do nothing forever and ever." Some people think heaven will be a boring place. Others, after years of exhausting work, look forward to doing nothing in heaven – the ultimate retirement!

It’s true that in heaven we will rest from earthly labors (Revelation 14:13), but it’s not a place of inactivity. When John saw a vision of the New Jerusalem with the throne of God and the Lamb, and populated with God’s redeemed people, he stated plainly, "His servants shall serve Him" (22:3).

If we know Christ a Savior, we will be raised up with resurrection power to serve Him in heaven. Never again will we serve Him half-heartedly and sporadically as we often do now. Instead, we’ll serve enthusiastically and continually (7:15). In unimaginable ways, we will be involved creatively with God without the agonies of decline and death (21:4). We’ll happily spend eternity basking in God’s redeeming love and exploring endless pleasures at His right hand (Psalm 16:11).

Heaven certainly isn’t a boring place with nothing to do – it’s a place where we’ll see Christ’s face and joyfully serve Him forever! – Joanie Yoder.

Face to face! O blissful moment!

Face to face – to see and know;

Face to face with my Redeemer,

Jesus Christ, who loves me so. – Breck


READ: Revelation 22:1-5


Jesus is preparing a place for us and preparing us for that place.

FACE

GOD

GOD AND OF THE LAMB

GOD AND THE LAMB

HEAVEN

JESUS CHRIST

JOANIE YODER

NEW JERUSALEM

PLACE

SERVE

WHEN JOHN

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