We all want to believe there's a place where
all is good and right.
A place where there's no violence.
No hatred. No abuse. No divorce.
No in-group. No out-group.
No suffering. No satan. No evil.
So we long, maybe desperately at times, for
this place called heaven. Yet we imagine it as someplace we won't see for a
very long time.
But what about the present? Why can't we
experience heaven right here, right now?
Heaven on earth? Sounds kind of crazy,
doesn't it? There's just so much wrong with the world. Yet 2,000 years ago,
Jesus said this: "The kingdom of heaven is near!" (Matthew 4:17)
Jesus himself claimed heaven was not very far away. So close you could reach
out and touch it.
Just read John 1:14: "The Word became
flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood" (The Message). God landed on this planet, took on the name of Jesus, and brought
a touch of heaven with him. What an incredible, loving touch it was! He healed
the sick. He gave sight to the blind. He fed the hungry. He raised people from
the dead. He chased evil spirits from the possessed. And then he sent out his
disciples to do similar things. Before his chosen twelve hit the streets,
though, he told them: "Preach this message: 'The kingdom of heaven is
near.'" (Matthew 10:1-7)
"Get a clue, people!" Jesus seemed
to be saying. "Look around. See what's happening! Heaven's so close, you
can touch it."
This obviously doesn't mean everything was
perfect during Jesus' lifetime. When he walked around in his well-worn sandals,
there was still war and poverty and plenty of evil. And when Jesus sent out his
disciples to tell others about the closeness of heaven, he warned them:
"Be on your guard against men; they will
hand you over to local councils and flog you … " (Matthew 10:17). Life in
early A.D. was far from perfect.
Even so, Jesus and his disciples brought a
good dose of God's love and truth into the world. In doing so, they gave
everybody a glimpse of heaven.
This was all fine and good—when Jesus walked
the earth. But what about now? Jesus is back in heaven. So that heavenly touch
is gone, right?
Wrong. Before Jesus went back to heaven, he
told his disciples: "For John baptized with water, but in a few days you
will be baptized with the Holy Spirit. … You will receive power when the Holy
Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses … " (Acts 1:5-8).
God lives inside every believer (2 Timothy
1:14). In fact, a Christian's body is called the very temple of the Holy Spirit
(1 Corinthians 6:19). Our bodies are "churches" where the God of the
universe makes his home! Wherever we go, we take a touch of heaven with us.
Yes, we still make mistakes. We still sin.
But we don't have to be discouraged by everything that's wrong with us. We can
straighten things out by confessing our sins to God and to each other. (1
John 1:9 & James 5:16) And when we do live out our faith, we also experience
some truly heavenly qualities, like these found in Galatians 5:22: "But
the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control."
And as Christians we are called to take this
touch of heaven to the world around us.
- Is a friend hurting? Lend a listening ear.
- Do you know someone who's lonely? Reach out and make a new friend.
- Do your non-Christian friends feel hopeless? Tell them where they can find real hope.
Show everyone around you a little bit of heaven in the very real world.
Yes, there is much wrong with the world. Yes,
we have good reason to long for a future heaven—a place where all sadness turns
to smiles and all pain finds everlasting healing. Until then, though, trust in
the truth that heaven is very near. How near? Well, just look inside your own
heart.
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