Friday, September 26, 2008

Wonderful Thoughts Of Others: from The Landisfarne, via The Anglican Digest

We are not citizens of this world trying to make our way to heaven; we are citizens of heaven trying to make our way through this world.



That radical Christian insight can be life-changing.



We are not to live so as to earn God's love, inherit heaven, and purchase our salvation. All those are given to us as gifts; gifts brought by Jesus on the cross and handed over to us.



We are to live as God's redeemed, as heirs of heaven, and as citizens of another land: The Kingdom of God ...



We live as those who are on a journey home; a home we know will have the lights on and the door open and our Father waiting for us when we arrive.



That means in all adversity our worship of God is joyful, our life is hopeful, our future is secure. There is nothing we can lose on earth that can rob us of the treasures God has given us and will give us.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Amen.

"We are not citizens of this world trying to make our way to heaven; we are citizens of heaven trying to make our way through this world."

That's profound. We are visiting, I've heard that a lot, but this phrase, although it's saying much the same thing, tugs a little harder at the heartstrings for me.

Nice post.
Have a great weekend!