
Have you ever tried to imagine the new heavens and new earth? I know that I have. ✨
I see myself surrounded by all my friends and relatives including the ones who died when I was a small child or before I was born, listening to their stories and sharing mine. ✨
I picture a peaceful atmosphere full of the smell of flowers and the glow of the sun, and all around me the feeling of being loved. ✨
Of course, there’s a catch in this passage – being found without defect and blameless in the sight of God. ✨
None of us is without defect or blameless under our own power. ✨
Therefore, we need God’s help to achieve this, and even with God’s help, we have a lot of work to do! ✨
Peter believed, as did all the early Christians that Jesus would be coming back soon. ✨
They would have been surprised to know that two thousand years later, we would still be waiting. ✨
But the challenge is still the same. ✨
We need to do our best to live our lives following the way that Jesus showed us, just as they did. ✨
I once heard someone say that it is easier to die once for Christ than to live each day for Christ. ✨
The first is a decision made once; the second is the decision to live for Christ every day. ✨
Every day we need to make choices to love, to forgive, to be truthful, and to be faithful in our dealings with ourselves and with all those we meet. ✨
The older I get, the closer to that “new heavens and new earth” I get. ✨
Although my children might like me to live forever, I know that that is unrealistic! ✨
Because of my faith in the promise of Jesus, death holds no fear. ✨
May you be able to say the same? ✨
Amen ⚜️🙏⚜️

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