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Part II
printer friendly Chapter 12 The Final Voyage After our work on earth is done, each Christian looks forward with anticipation to hearing the Father's voice saying, "Well done, good and faithful servant." Imagine with me that day when life's journey is over and we see Him face to face! And I heard a loud voice from saying, "Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself will be with them and be their God. "And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying; and there shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away" (Revelation 21:3-4). It seemed a day like any other. Little did we know this would be the day—the day every child of God longs for; when "homesickness" fades away as we enter our eternal, real home in heaven with Jesus. Our ship (the church) sailed into harbor after a long journey. This had been a particularly rough voyage where we faced turbulent, high seas and dark, stormy nights. Sometimes in heavy sea fogs, we temporarily lost our way. The thunder of the sea and the howl of the wind was our constant companion on many blustery nights, but we survived. It was at those desperate "weary to the bone" times that the passengers and the crew had pulled together to make it a success. Although everyone knew we would be given enough strength to survive Satan's attacks, sometimes we had wondered. Then, just when we were ready to give up, the sea suddenly would calm and give way to a blue panorama of sky complete with a rainbow and its arch of purple, blue, red and green stretched across the horizon! Myriads of fantastic colors would bounce off the jets of spray pushed up by the ship's forward motion. Other times, gazing across the water as the waves filled with the red glory of a majestic sunset, our hearts were filled and at peace. God always gave us hope to carry on. Many things happened while at sea, some quite distressing. Friends and loved ones—saints of God—died from sickness or disease. The pain of their passing was only abated by the knowledge of their eternal destination to those fair shores where tidal waves never beat the coast or hurricanes batter the shore. It seemed we were at sea (in the world) for an eternity. But these times of entering the harbor we knew would be a safe haven. We were entering the world of the Spirit— we always knew this was the purpose of the church—to take believers from the natural world into the world of the Spirit. During our earthly pilgrimage there were many times like these when God had broken through and challenged our finite minds with His eternal purposes and we caught a glimpse of the Spirit world. Now, our ship was approaching the harbor, and we looked forward to a brief respite from our labors as we rested in God's spiritual care. Suddenly we are aware of something unusual happening. A bright light illuminates the sky. Indeed it radiates to the ground, and the harbor shimmers with its light. Passengers, and crew alike, run to the rails, eyes wide open. The ship draws closer to the shore, and now the light is almost blinding. On the shore, we see a huge crowd of people—a celebration is going on! The crowd is dancing and singing songs to the Christ, the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords. The celebration reaches a crescendo; it is overwhelming and breathtaking! The passengers and crew are straining over the rails and remembering other times when they had entered a port to refuel. There was never this excitement. Oh, yes, sometimes, after a particularly rough leg of our journey, when others thought we had been lost at sea, when we finally returned to port, there was a celebration. Tugboats and fire boats would come out to meet us and dignitaries would welcome us. Fireworks would light the sky and everyone would be excited to see our safe return. But it was nothing like this! Suddenly a loud shout is heard, "The Bride is ready, bring her to the Bridegroom!" The Bride? The Bridegroom? Our hearts leap at the words! A warm glow of ecstasy swirls and surrounds us on the ship. It envelops us with the realization—we are the Bride! We are the Bride! Where is the Bridegroom? Where? We feel as though we are gliding, sailing, carried on the winds. Our outstretched arms tremble with anticipation. "The Bride has made herself ready." This is not a dream, it is reality. Everything up until this time has been a dream! The ship glides into the dock and we realize it is being decommissioned. The ship is finished. It will no longer be needed. Neither its structure or the jobs aboard the ship, such as apostles, prophets, teachers, pastors, will be necessary. The job is over. The war has been fought. We have arrived at our destination. We are home! We are no longer pilgrims and strangers roaming the earth. Our heavenly citizenship will be realized! No more tears, no more death, or sorrow, or crying or pain. We disembark from the ship in a dreamlike sequence. Majestic, celestial beings stand at The Bridegroom's side in anxious anticipation, singing, "Praise our God, all you His servants and those who fear Him, both great and small." The voice of the multitude joins in and sounds like the sound of many waters and mighty thundering, saying, "Alleluia! For the Lord God Omnipotent reigns! Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready" (Revelation 19:6-7). Our voices join the multitudes in praise and adoration. We will be forever in the courts of the King—for eternity! We are swept along toward the Bridegroom. We bow before Him as we hear His gentle voice, "May I come and present you before my Father, for His approval?" All the courts of heaven hold their breath as they watch this majestic scene unfold. We come as one Bride before the throne of God and kneel down. "You are accepted in the Beloved," a voice we know melts the crowd of people with its great love and mercy. "But we don't deserve this," we say. "How can you accept us?" "Because," the Father says, "when you reached out your hands of love to one of the least of Mine, you gave them My love. Well done, good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the Lord." We are entering into the throne of heaven. "But when did I do that, Lord?" "Remember those cell meetings when two or three gathered together? You reached out and 'gave a cup of cold water' in My name. I prepared the way by sending my Son to save you from your sins when you were cleansed and made white as snow so that you could become the bride of Christ throughout all of eternity." We look back on the ship, and we feel no more sorrow. We will not miss the storms, the heat, the exhaustion, the terrible sorrow of having to bury someone at sea. It was worth it all! It was a small price to pay! The sacrifices of those in leadership of the church and all those doing the work of ministry were small. We will live and rule and reign with Jesus for an eternity! We will have an indefinite, intimate relationship with Him forever. Words cannot express the joy and wonder of it all! Oh, the love of the Father—Who sent His only begotten Son into the world that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life in the eternal kingdom as the Bride of Christ! Notes:
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