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Daily Heartlight -- November 19, 2007

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Coming Home, by Phil Ware


[Special Note: This was originally written nine years ago when our son
was away at college. He and his wife have come to be with us for
Thanksgiving, so Donna and I will have all of our family here for the
holidays -- our son and his wife, our daughter, and both sets of
parents. This old article means even more, now, than it did then! I
hope you are blessed with family this week, and if not, I pray truly
that God's Spiritual family will fold you in its arms.]

"Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in
me. My Father's house has plenty of room; if that were not so,
would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for
you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and
take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. You know
the way to the place where I am going" (John 14:1-4 TNIV, spoken by
Jesus).

In just a few hours, he will be coming home. His room is ready, the
plans are made, the waiting is nearly done. But, it's different being
on this end of things. I've been the one who has traveled and returned
home. I remember the joy of being home after a long trip. I never
really thought that much about being on the waiting end, the longing
end, of a returning child. It is an impatient wait, a restless
anticipation of a greater joy.

It's not like we haven't seen each other in a long time! It's just that
I miss him not being here. I'm happy for him -- the friends he has
made, the work he has done, the life he has built. But he has been away
from me, and home is not quite the same without him. I'm anxious to
have him here to enjoy the holidays -- a traditional Thanksgiving meal,
football, a little shopping, and just buddying around. But most of all,
I am anxious to have him here with me. Home will seem a little more
like home with him here.

I know he longs for the day of homecoming and reunion.

This waiting has given me a new appreciation for a side of heaven I had
never imagined. I think now about my waiting Father. He sent his Son.
He watched as his Son bore great indignities and death. He has seen him
triumph over the grave. He rejoiced as the Son poured out the Spirit.
He has celebrated with the angels as millions have shared in the Son's
death and resurrection through faith, repentance, baptism, and the gift
of the Holy Spirit. But now he waits. He lives in the world of
expectation, anticipating the Great Feast when all of his children come
home to be with him and to share in this great thanksgiving of joy.

I guess I've sung "Lord come quickly, Hallelujah!" thousands of times.
In all those times, I've never thought about how the Father hears it;
how he hears our hearts being homesick for a place we've never been
before. I know he longs for the day of homecoming and reunion, too. He
yearns for the day that our faith becomes sight and we can see him face
to face in all his glory. He anticipates the day when he will receive
us as his fully adopted children. Unlike us, the Father knows when that
day will occur, but he doesn't let anyone else know. It's his surprise!
The only reason he waits is so that our feast can be bigger and his
banquet hall will be full of children. But I now imagine that it is
hard for him to wait to have me home.

Until that day, every time I wait for my children to come home, I will
remember that I have a waiting Father, too. This Father is happy for me
-- the friends I have made, the work I have done, the life I have
built. After all, these gifts have really come from him. I know he is
anxious to have me home to enjoy the celebration with him. I know my
Brother Jesus has prepared a room for me in the Father's house. I know
the day of going home, the day of great thanksgiving, will come. Most
of all, I now realize that he is even more excited than I am, for me to
come home. I can even imagine that occasionally, as he hears me sing
"Jesus is Lord," he sings back to me, "Child, come home quickly,
Hallelujah!"

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(c) 2007 Phil Ware <phil@heartlight.org>. All rights reserved.

RELATED LINKS:
* The Voice of Our Father

http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200611/20061113_abba.html
* Coming Alongside our Kids

http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200309/20030921_alongside.html
* Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

http://www.heartlight.org/feature/feature_032697_dinner.html
* Southern Hills Church of Christ

http://www.southernhillschurch.org

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