Revelation 21:1-8
While
teaching in the Columbus City Schools, my wife was invited to attend a funeral
service by one of her students. Only when my wife referred to it as a funeral she
was corrected by her student. “It’s a home going, not a funeral”.

“When slaves were introduced to Christianity, the Old
Testament stories of God and Moses freeing a captive and enslaved race
resonated with them. The New Testament stories of Jesus and promises of glory
in heaven and a far better after-life allowed slaves to forge through the
turmoil of mortal life and look forward to the day when they would return home
to the Lord.”
2 “And I, John, saw the Holy City, the New Jerusalem, coming down
from God out of heaven. It was a glorious sight, beautiful as a bride at
her wedding. 3 I heard a loud shout from the throne saying,
“Look, the home of God is now among men, and he will live with them and they
will be his people; yes, God himself will be among them. 4 He
will wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, nor
sorrow, nor crying, nor pain. All of that has gone forever.” TLB
This
is a beautiful picture of our final home going. John’s words are a message of
hope for all of us. The group MercyMe has a song that articulates that hope and
how we might feel on that day when we are in the New Jerusalem in the presence
of our Lord and Savior Jesus.
Will
I dance for you Jesus
Or in awe of you be still
Will I stand in your presence
Or to my knees will I fall
Will I sing hallelujah
Will I be able to speak at all
I can only imagine
Or in awe of you be still
Will I stand in your presence
Or to my knees will I fall
Will I sing hallelujah
Will I be able to speak at all
I can only imagine
What could be any better than to be in the presence of
the One who created us and faithfully loves us?
That will truly be a home
going.
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