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  • A Progressive Revelation of Heaven: Seeing Jesus More Clearly Every Day

    A Progressive Revelation of Heaven: Seeing Jesus More Clearly Every Day

    A progressive revelation of Willow Badger from River Edge Farms books

    This image is of Willow Badger, the primary character in my book series “River Edge Farms.” It is split into thirds. Each with a little more detail, moving left to right. Line art – illustrated novel, ink style – full color. It’s a progressive revelation.

    We gain a progressive revelation of what heaven would be like through life.  As non-believers, we have absolutely no real concept. If we think of it at all, it’s based on wishes, half-truths and skewed ideas about God.

    As we become believers, we grow in our knowledge of the Bible’s teachings and in our intimacy with the Father. As we begin to see Him more clearly, we begin to develop a clearer idea of the afterlife.

    John’s Revelation of Jesus the Christ (the last book of the Bible) devotes several chapters to describing what was revealed to him. That begins to give us a picture of what he saw. It’s an incomplete illustration to be sure, but I think it gives us a taste.

    The apostle Paul speaks of this progressive revelation of glory.

    When I was a child, I used to speak like a child, think like a child, reason like a child. When I became a man, I did away with childish things. For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I will know fully just as I also have been fully known. But now abide faith, hope, love—these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:11-13

    Paul is speaking of so much more than glory. He is talking about seeing and becoming more Christ-like. He speaks of the things of utmost importance.

    He has hit on something far more important than what heaven will be like. He realizes that the one he will be with is far more important.

    We will be with the one who loves us beyond measure, our perfect Creator. We can trust that whatever glory will be like, it will be beyond our wildest expectations in His presence.

    In this life, we have been forgiven, transferred from the bondage of sin into the family of God. We have been adopted as His children and given the Holy Spirit. We are being shaped more closely into His image every day.

    Even when we don’t recognize it, we are being blessed far beyond what we deserve. When we get to glory, where there is no sin to practice, and no sin present, and the Lord is present in all His glory, what a blessing that will be.

    Do I wonder what it will look like? Of course I do!

    Am I more looking forward to being with Him? Without question.

    He’s given us a progressive revelation of Himself. It’s not that he changes, but that we see and understand more clearly. The more I see and understand, the more blessed I feel.

    I want to see the beauty of heaven, and I’m coming to realize, more and more, that the beauty is Jesus. Everything else is secondary.

    I can hardly wait. What about you?

    Hallelu Yah (Praise God) 

    Be blessed 

    Kevin 


    SUMMARY

    This life gives believers only a partial glimpse of heaven, but as we grow in Christ and understand Him more deeply through Scripture, our view becomes clearer. In the end, the greatest joy of glory is not merely heaven itself, but being forever in the presence of Jesus Christ.

    KEYPOINTS

    ·  Unbelievers often view heaven through distorted or incomplete ideas, but believers gain clearer understanding through Scripture and intimacy with God.

    ·  Paul teaches in 1 Corinthians 13 that our understanding is partial now, but one day we will see fully and face Christ face-to-face.

    ·  The true beauty of heaven is not its appearance, but the presence of Jesus, who loves and redeemed His people.


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  • The Gospel – Spreading Joy

    The Gospel – Spreading Joy

    Johnny-jump-up (viola tricolor) has a lot in common with the gospel

    If you’ve known me for any length of time, you likely know that my favorite flower is the Johnny-jump-up (Viola tricolor). It seeds prolifically, pops up in unexpected places, grows in rough conditions and brings a smile when you see one. It reminds me in many ways of the gospel, bringing joy.

    Only God knows how many gospel calls have gone out (He sows prolifically). The gospel is seeded through the words of the Bible. The life of Christians calls people. Our testimony calls people.  The Holy Spirit calls out the good news of the gospel in ways we can only imagine. Like Johnny-jump-up seeds, the gospel is being sown everywhere, bringing joy as it grows.

    The gospel takes root in what we might consider the hardest of soils and the worst of conditions. It’s sown into the hearts of the enemies of God, people who love their sin, and people who had no idea that they needed a savior or who at times rejected the concept entirely.

    It happens unexpectedly. Even you and I were transformed by the power of the gospel and God’s incredible, unending grace. The Lord died to cover our sins and bring us to life.

    When the gospel takes hold, the person is changed forever. It’s a beautiful sight to behold. The newborn is far from perfect yet (what newborn is?), but they are undeniably changed.

    A sinner is forgiven. An enemy is now an heir. A former slave to sin is welcomed into the Kingdom of God.

    I have to rejoice and smile every time I see or hear of the gospel bearing fruit. I know it isn’t just me. The Lord rejoices and all the angels in heaven do as well.

    Yahweh your God is in your midst, A mighty one who will save. He will be joyful over you with gladness; He will be quiet in His love; He will rejoice over you with joyful singing. Zephaniah 3:17

    I tell you that in the same way, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. Luke 15:7

    In the same way, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents. Luke 15:10

    My Johnny-jump-ups bring temporary smiles and joy. The fruit of the gospel brings everlasting rejoicing.

    Let us do our part to sow seeds of the gospel and rejoice when we see what the Lord does with them.

    Hallelu Yah (Praise God) 

    Be blessed 

    Kevin 

    Soli Deo Gloria (For the glory of God alone) 

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    SUMMARY

    The Johnny-jump-up becomes a picture of the gospel: spreading unexpectedly, taking root in hard places, and bringing lasting joy wherever God causes it to grow. Just as the flower thrives in unlikely conditions, the gospel transforms sinners through God’s grace and produces eternal rejoicing in heaven and among believers.

    KEYPOINTS

    ·  The gospel spreads widely through Scripture, Christian witness, testimony, and the work of the Holy Spirit.

    ·  God causes the gospel to take root even in hardened hearts and impossible circumstances, transforming lives completely.

    ·  Every repentance and changed life brings joy not only to believers, but also to heaven itself.

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