Sometimes in life, I believe we see little glimpses of God that show us how great is his love for his children. I believe these glimpses give us a taste of what we have to look forward to in Heaven, even though our human minds grasp very little of eternity. These tiny moments of seeing heaven seem few and far between, but nevertheless, they are memorable moments. Some of the "little glimpses" that I can remember in my life are:
-Smelling the fresh mountain air in Colorado while standing in a valley surrounded by mountains- God is big, heaven must be bigger!
-Talking to my Granddaddy on the phone for the last time telling him with certainty that I will see him again in Heaven- God is big, heaven must be bigger!
-A silent look from Brent or a hug in uncertain times that screams of his love for me reminding me of how amazing it is that God gave us each other- God is big, heaven must be bigger!
-Hearing a song on the radio that called me to lead a small group of amazing Christian girls in college, only to find it was a time of spiritual growth I had no idea I was in for- God is big, heaven must be bigger!
With the good, we must also look at the bad. Knowing that Satan roams the Earth seeking those that he can destroy makes me wonder, have we only glimpsed what Hell will be like? With all of the famine, fighting, abuse, fear, disention, sin, and darkness we see, is this just a taste of what non-Christians have to look forward to in an eternity without Christ's love? (whether we acknowlege it or not in our society today, God is holding Satan back from total destruction and looking out for our well-being) Is Hell beyond what I can imagine?
This awful thought provokes the question, "Am I doing enough?", "Am I speading the Word enough?", "Is God pleased with me?". If I am honest, I have to say No. Our time here is so short and when it is all over, I do not want to look back and regret missed opportunities.
Romans 2:6 God "will give to each person according to what he has done." 7 To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life. 8 But for those who are self-seeking and who reject the truth and follow evil, there will be wrath and anger. 9 There will be trouble and distress for every human being who does evil