Daily Devotion
		
		Heaven on My Mind
		
		By Belinda Elliott  
        
            
		
		 
		 
              I had already gone to sleep when the phone rang. My dad’s  voice was shaky as he let me know that my grandmother had lost her battle with  cancer. It was a phone call that I’d been expecting, but one that I was still  not prepared for. 
              During the four-hour drive from my college campus the next  morning, I recalled the many happy summers spent at my Granny Wanda’s house. Not  your typical grandmother, her energy usually rivaled my own.  
              The memories played through my mind as if they had taken  place only yesterday. I could see my granny splashing and playing in the lake  alongside me, hooting hysterically outside the monkey cages at our local zoo,  and spinning around and around with me on the Tilt-A-Whirl until it made us  both sick. (We had to make the ride’s operator stop it to let us off, but we  laughed about it all the way home!) 
              I knew that she was in Heaven and no longer suffering from  the disease that had so quickly ravaged her body, but I wasn’t ready to let her  go. I felt that God took her away too soon. 
              Why is it so difficult for us to say goodbye? I think it is  because maybe we don’t view death as God does. We see death as an end, and it  saddens us to lose the ones we love. But from our Heavenly Father’s view, death  is only the beginning – the beginning of eternal life with Him in paradise  where we were created to be. Heaven is a place we should be excited about! 
              To us, death is tragic and many of us fear it. But perhaps  to God, dying is the reward for a life well-lived, rather than something to be  dreaded. The earthly death of a Christian merely serves to usher us into what  God has created for all believers – an eternal home with Him where we will no  longer suffer the injustices, trials, illnesses, and disappointments of this  world. 
              The apostle Paul seemed to understand this. In his letter to  the Philippians, he expressed his anxious anticipation of eternal life with  Christ. He felt torn between wanting to serve the Lord on earth, and wanting to  go to Heaven. He describes life with Christ as the more pleasing option. 
              
                
                  "For to me, to live is  Christ and to die is gain. If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean  fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know! I am torn  between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far;  but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body." (Philippians  1:21-24) 
                 
               
              Like Paul, if we are still here, it means God still has work  for us to do. But our time on earth was never meant to be permanent. We are to  work for the Lord while we are here, telling others about Him so that they too  can have eternal life. But we are also to remember the glorious inheritance  that God has waiting for us. 
              When we live our lives this way, keeping Heaven and God’s  eternal purposes for us in mind, we see death from a new perspective.  
              That doesn’t mean that we won’t be sad when we lose loved  ones. But we can praise God that, even in our grief, we do not mourn as those  who have no hope. As Christians, we have been promised that the end of our  lives on earth is not really the end. The day is coming when death and sadness  will be no more. 
              
                "He will wipe every  tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or  pain, for the old order of things has passed away." (Revelation 21:4) 
               
              Thank  You, Lord, for the promise of an eternity with you. On this journey through  life, help me keep my eyes toward Heaven. 
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