The Ultimate Vacation
Sooner or later, everyone needs a vacation.
God didn’t create us toil continually. In fact, he mandated a day of rest every week for the Old Testament believers (the Sabbath Day). The Lord can go nonstop; we cannot.
Which is why most of us eagerly anticipate vacation time.
Vacation typically means a break from the usual responsibilities and annoyances, a time for relaxation and refreshment, and precious moments with family and loved ones. The word “vacation” is usually synonymous with happiness. Some of our most treasured memories occur while on vacation, whether an extended one, or a one-day break.
We plan for vacations. We block out time on our calendars and ask off from work. We budget and make the appropriate reservations for them. And we typically want to stay on vacation for as long as we possibly can … not because we are lazy, but because of all the blessings and benefits of the time away.
We look forward to our vacation the entire year. Sometimes it is what allows us to keep plugging away when we are exhausted and discouraged. “If I can just make it to vacation,” we tell ourselves.
As I reflect on these things a few days before we leave on our own vacation, I can’t help but see the similarities between vacation on earth and vacation from earth (i.e. heaven).
Think about it. When we go on our eternal vacation, the following will be true:
We will be on eternal break from our earthly responsibilities.
We will leave behind all difficulties forever.
We will experience the ultimate rest, relaxation and refreshment.
We will spend the most precious moments of all with family and loved ones who have gone to heaven before us, and we’ll never have to say goodbye again.
Our happiness will be complete; we’ll be forever with the Lord.
Our most treasured moments will be occurring … continually!
We will be able to stay on this vacation eternally; it doesn’t end.
And our heavenly home is often what allows us to keep on keeping on in this difficult world. It is the eternal light at the end of our life tunnel which encourages us to stay the course.
All of which demonstrates why entering our heavenly home is going on the ultimate vacation. There is no vacation that could be better.
The Apostle John describes that eternal break in this way:
“And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. ‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true” (Revelation 21:3-5).
Yup, I’m looking forward to our vacation next week. But not as much as I’m looking forward to my ultimate vacation one day!
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Have a great vacation Birsching family!
On another topic, have you see The Chosen series about Jesus’ calling of the apostles? Check it out if you haven’t!
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