I think perhaps the same is true with us and heaven. We read books about it, we see paintings with an artist's interpretation of it, we may even dream about it here and there. But our brains cannot truly grasp the magnificence or the reality of the experience that we will have there when we arrive. It's something we have never experienced before, and unlike France, it's something that we can't and haven't even come close to experiencing here on earth. We have literally no idea of how it will be. Therefore, we go on living our lives from day to day in a very earthly mindset. Our brains can't grasp the reality of another world towards which we are always working, and therefore pushes the thought away because it cannot grasp it. This causes us to forget about our true purpose here on earth...to forget about the eternal souls that are around us, souls that may be going to hell if we continue to sit back and do nothing about it. We forget that everything we do, whether it's flipping a burger at McDonald's, preaching a sermon in a small church, or being the CEO of a multimillion-dollar Fortune 500 company, that it's all for something - Someone - higher and greater and more transcendent than all of us put together. We're not working for our own glory. We're working to glorify the One with Whom will we live for eternity once our life on this earth has come to an end. So why do we allow ourselves to forget these things? Life in heaven is hard to grasp, hard to visualize, hard to imagine as reality, but we have to keep meditating on it, keeping it ever present on our minds, in order that we may live to reflect those principles and that love that brings people into that eternal, incredible, and yet incomprehensible life with our eternal God.
Que Dieu vous bénisse,
Marie
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