"For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly  wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform  our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by which He is able even to subdue  all things to Himself."        Phil 3:20-21
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again.   We cling far too hard to  this life.   We all claim to want to go to heaven - but not today!   We become ill with a possibly terminal disease - and we fight  it with all our resources.   We want to stay alive.   Why?
There is the need of family and responsibilities.   We want our  children to grow up with a mother and a father - and that is good.   We want to make sure our children and grand-children are able to  go through university if they want to - and that is good.
There is the need of excitement.   I don't know what life has  to offer tomorrow, but I want to try it.   I've not done all the  things I want to do yet.   I haven't tried sky diving, or bungy  jumping.   I haven't seen Spain, or Greece, or Israel.   I  haven't even been to Singapore, although it is not too far from Hong Kong.
There is the need of fulfillment.   I don't think my life is finished.   There is still a lot of work to do.  I have a house to build, a boat to buy, a job to finish.   We could even be spiritual - I haven't had  time to become a missionary yet.   I haven't preached the perfect  sermon yet.   I haven't . . .  and the list could go on and on and on.
The simple fact is this: if we didn't cling so hard to this life and  all its needs, and clung instead to God, maybe we would be living  life fuller.   We have our life mapped out.   But don't you think that  God could map you a more exciting route?   I suspect He could -  and would if we let Him.  We want so much to get from point A  in our lives to point B, that we forget that God may have some  special things for us along the way.   If we will let Him be our guide,  if we will claim our citizenship in Heaven instead of on earth, if we  won't cling so hard to this life, then God will make our lives much  richer than we could ever dream possible.   And all that stuff that  keeps us on earth?   It is nothing compared to what God has in  store.   The BEST is yet to come.   Hallelujah, Amen and Amen.
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