Monday, August 19, 2019

Our New Home

The weekend has come to an end and we are getting ready to start the third week of August as we step into this New Week lets take a moment to reflect on the Goodness of God as we take a look at these words of wisdom lets continue to shine Bright for Christ and let others know just how REAL our God is with No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city. Revelation 22:3 READ REVELATION 22:1–5 As the first immigrant to the US to pass through Ellis Island in 1892, must have felt incredible excitement at the thought of a new home and a fresh start. Millions would pass through there afterward. Just a teenager, Annie had left behind a difficult life in Ireland to start a new one. Carrying only a little bag in her hand, she came with lots of dreams, hopes, and expectations of a land of opportunity. How much more excitement and awe will God’s children experience when we see “a new heaven and a new earth” (Revelation 21:1). We will enter what the book of Revelation calls “the Holy City, the new Jerusalem” (v. 2). The apostle John describes this amazing place with powerful imagery. There will be “the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb” (22:1). Water represents life and abundance, and its source will be the eternal God Himself. John says that “no longer will there be any curse” (v. 3). The beautiful, pure relationship God intended between Himself and humans will be fully restored. How incredible to know that God, who loves His children and purchased us with the life of His Son, is preparing such an amazing new home—where He Himself will live with us and be our God (21:3). By Estera Pirosca Escobar REFLECT & PRAY Father, thank You for Your love! We’re excited as we wait for that day when we will live in peace with You and each other in heaven. What comes to mind when you think about heaven? How does this passage from Revelation encourage you? SCRIPTURE INSIGHT The book of Revelation gives us a glimpse of what the future will be like when we exist together with God in eternity. Chapters 21-22 list a variety of “new” things we’ll experience in the new heaven and new earth. In today’s passage, we see the existence of two trees of life—or one tree that spans both sides of the river (22:2). Access to the tree of life was lost when Adam and Eve were banished from the garden (see Genesis 3:24). In the new heaven, its fruit, seemingly meant to be consumed, will always be available. The tree of life underscores the idea that life in the kingdom is ongoing. J.R. Hudberg

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