A Welcome To The Heavenly Home

Thompson, Darryl devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Wed Mar 23 04:06:40 PST 2005


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Ellen G. White Estate, Devotional for March 23
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A Welcome To The Heavenly Home

Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may
enter in. Isa. 26:2.

The life on earth is the beginning of the life in heaven.

We are children of the heavenly King, members of the royal family, heirs
of God, and joint heirs with Christ. The mansions Jesus has gone to
prepare are to receive only those who are true, who are pure, who love
and obey His words. . . . If we would enjoy eternal bliss, we must
cultivate religion in the home. . . . Peace, harmony, affection, and
happiness should be perseveringly cherished every day, until these
precious things abide in the hearts of those who compose the family.

That which will make the character lovely in the home is that which will
make it lovely in the heavenly mansions.

If we manifest the character of Christ here, keeping all the
commandments of God, we shall be cheered and blessed with glimpses of
the pleasant home in the mansions Jesus has gone to prepare.

Let all that is beautiful in our earthly home remind us of the crystal
river and green fields, the waving trees and the living fountains, the
shining city and the white-robed singers, of our heavenly home-that
world of beauty which no artist can picture, no mortal tongue describe.

There the loves and sympathies that God has planted in the soul will
find truest and sweetest exercise. The pure communion with holy beings,
the harmonious social life with the blessed angels and with the faithful
ones of all ages, the sacred fellowship that binds together "the whole
family in heaven and earth"-all are among the experiences of the
hereafter. . . . With unutterable delight we shall enter into the joy
and the wisdom of unfallen beings.

It is the privilege of parents to take their children with them to the
gates of the city of God, saying, "I have tried to instruct my children
to love the Lord, to do His will, and to glorify Him." To such the gate
will be thrown open, and parents and children will enter in.

>From Devotional: Our Father Cares, p. 82.



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