Hallelujah. Amen. Let's turn to Luke's gospel, chapter 12. We want to continue the little study we started on "Look up, your redemption is drawing nigh." Amen. You don't hear much about the coming of the Lord anymore. Everybody's kind of happy hanging out here. Jesus said, "I've gone to prepare a place for you and if I go and prepare a place for you, I shall doubtless come again and receive you unto myself that where I am there you will be also." He said at the beginning of that chapter, "In my father's house are many dwelling places. If it were not so I would have told you." Think about it. He's gone and prepared for us, you know they talk about the mansions. That's what Jesus is talking about, a mansion. Our mind goes off to some type of mansion down in Beverly Hills or whatever. I was watching something the other day on TV, like the 10 best homes in Hollywood or something. They're some pretty cool places. They've got some neat stuff out there now. They're all just shacks compared to what the Lord has gone to prepare for us. Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, and it hasn't entered into the heart of man the things that God has prepared for those that love Him. Everything that we can relate to--mansions, streets of gold, gates of pearl--it's all just references to an eternal that is far beyond anything that the natural mind can comprehend. Its just types.
Far beyond what you can imagine is waiting for us and what transcends all of that is the glory and the presence of God because, really, heaven is just where the Lord is. If we're content in the presence of God, we're really experiencing heaven right now, in His presence. Are you at peace today or are you uptight like everyone else in the world that doesn't know Jesus? Are you at peace or are you still governed by covetousness and lust? You know, we've got to have more and if I can acquire bigger and better, then I'm going to be satisfied. No, the Scripture says, "Godliness with contentment is [say it] great gain." Praise God! There's no treasure like the presence of God. Heaven is just about knowing Him in His fullness and being known, the Scripture says, as we're known because one of these days, soon and very soon, one of these days, we're going to see Him as He is and we're going to be like him. Praise God...
Look Up!, Part 2
July 18, 2004 • Pastor Star R. Scott
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