And not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. -- Romans 8:23
It is a wonderful thing to be a child of God, to be lifted
from the muck and mire that pulls us down and be standing on the Solid
Rock. Let’s imagine for a moment,
though, what it might be like to be a child brought from an abusive situation
or from the sterile environment of an orphanage to a loving, two-parent foster
home with attentive, even doting parents who work tirelessly to let the child
know that he or she is wanted and that the child’s welfare is their chief
concern. The parents seek earnestly to
adopt the child as their own. As much as
the child enjoys being in this foster home, the joy is much greater when the
adoption is done and the chosen one is a son or a daughter forever. At last they are truly a
family.
What bride, however much she loves her fiancé, would be
content to be engaged with no prospect of marriage and the consummation of the
relationship? So we, as much as we
appreciate all that God does for us in this life, still long in our spirits for
the day when we are fully redeemed, when we step out before all creation as the
sons of God, the rightful heirs and rulers of the cosmos.
There will come a day when we will be able to move at the
speed of thought, create and build in accordance with the will of our Father,
pleasing to Him in every way. We will
know as we are known. We will have
tools, resources, and abilities of which we cannot now so much as dream. The wisdom of God will fill us, and all
creation will shout for joy as we bring renewal to the remotest corner under
heaven.
I will not complain at all if the Lord gives me “a cabin in
the corner of gloryland”. I have done
little for the kingdom and have no right to expect much in the way of rewards,
but I will be happy to have some small part in setting all of creation free
from futility and bondage and decay, perhaps by serving under some saint who is
far more deserving of honor.
So if one of you all ends up ruling over the remaking of
some planet on the other side of the galaxy, and you need some unskilled labor
who doesn’t mind getting sweat in his eyes, ask for me. I’ll be happy to lend a hand.
2 comments:
Well, you ain't gonna be working under me that's for sure. Maybe we can tend a parsec of dark matter for a couple of millennia. Used to think that thinking about the next life was futile since it must be so beyond our imagination. Now, maybe it will be like here, only more so. As above, so below and all that.
Yes, I think a lot our longings that don't always make sense here will connect up there.
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