The AfterlifeSample

The Afterlife

DAY 1 OF 4

MY FATHER’S HOUSE

My mom has been in heaven since 2014. It’s no surprise that many times while talking with my dad, the subject turns to eternity. “I wonder what it’s going to be like,” he says aloud. Even though he is a long-time follower of Christ, this topic raises questions. It can still seem like a mystery. After all, how can the finite human language possibly describe the indescribable? How do we wrap our minds around eternity?

Jesus explains it this way – heaven is like a home with many dwelling places, or many rooms. For the follower of Jesus, there will be a room for you. Here we see a picture of Jesus becoming the ultimate servant – preparing our place in heaven, preparing our home. Jesus is saying that heaven is like a home. It’s the ultimate home: free from stress, relational drama, and endless ‘to-do’ lists. Our heavenly home will be one of rest and of peace, prepared personally for those who trust in Him.

Most importantly, heaven will be about our heavenly Father, Jesus explains. This is a Father offering us security. A Father we can count on. Many people haven’t had a good relationship with their biological father. Some may have never even known him. Some may have greatly feared him, while others may have felt their love never pleased him. The type of Father Jesus is describing might be difficult to imagine, but heaven is going to be like the perfect home with the perfect Father. In heaven, we will finally experience the world the way that God intended – free from brokenness, pain, and disappointment with a Father who is strong, loving, fair, dependable, and kind.

If you have been hurt or let down by people or life’s circumstances – look to Jesus. If your earthly father has failed or disappointed you – look to Jesus. Because for those who trust in Him, the best is yet to come!

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The Afterlife

Two of the most talked about topics in the Bible are heaven and hell. In this short 4-devotion series, Bryant gives insight into what Jesus had to say about both places.

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