“YOU CAN ALMOST SEE HEAVEN”

“A little piece of Paradise……….” says the advertisement with the beautiful picture in the Travel magazine.

I am alert!

It’s all about a “Motel resort on spectacular headland,…..”

“YOU CAN ALMOST SEE HEAVEN” says another advert. (Far North Real Estate)

I am fully alert!

It’s all about a four bedroom house  with two bathrooms for almost $600 000.

The word paradise means heaven. We find the word paradise only three times in the New Testament, namely in Luke 23:43, Second Corinthians 12:4 and finally in the last book of the Bible in Revelation 2:7.

Have you ever wondered why we read about HEAVEN in advertisements. I have.

Is it because we know that this world is not our final destination? The hymnwriter says it so beautiful:

“This world is not my home, I’m just a-passing through,….” I understand that the writer of the hymn is not known.

“You can almost see heaven.”

The Bible tells us about a man who saw heaven open. He says so himself. His name is Stephen. In Acts 7:56 he says, ‘”I SEE HEAVEN OPEN AND THE SON OF MAN STANDING AT THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD.'”

Stephen saw heaven open.

We can do the same. All those who know that the Lord Jesus Christ has pardoned them from guilt and shame see heaven open. All those who trust His saving grace while travelling here on earth see heaven open.

Do you see heaven open?

PRAY FOR THAILAND

 

PRAY FOR THAILAND

From 1966-1979 – 31 years ago – I worked as a missionary in Thailand. Most of that time was spent in TAK.

Ban Tak is north of  Tak.  Sam Ngao is north of Ban Tak.

And I don’t know how many times I drove on my motorbike from Tak to Ban Tak and Sam Ngao.

 

Picture/Rachel Flintoff

BAN TAK MAIN STREET

Picture/Rachel Flintoff

OUTSKIRTS OF BAN TAK ON THE WAY TO SAM NGAO

Picture/Rachel Flintoff

SAM NGAO MAIN STREET