07-21-2007, 05:50 PM
BIBLE
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Mary stood by the entrance to the empty tomb and wept in misery that her Lord had died. She longed for âthe touch of the vanished hand,â as Tennyson lyrically described deathâs cold finality, âthe sound of the voice that was still.â
Then Jesus appeared. In her grief, Maryâs eyes deceived her, for she thought He was the gardener. But when He called her name, she knew Him immediately. She cried, âRabboni!â which means Teacher (John 2016).
People ask me if weâll know one another in heaven. I believe that we will know and be known there. When Jesus received His glorified body, His followers recognized Him (John 2019-20). And someday we too will have a glorified body (1 Cor. 1542-49; 1 John 32).
âRejoice,â said Jesus to His disciples, âbecause your names are written in heavenâ (Luke 1020). Someday weâll hear again the voices of loved ones whose names are written in heavenâvoices now still. We will hear the father who spoke our name with rough affection, the mother who called us in from play.
Thereâs one voice, however, that I long to hear above all othersâmy Lord Jesus, calling my name âDavid.â And, like Mary, I will know Him at once. My Savior! âDavid H. Roper
I will meet thee again in that deathless land,
Whenever thy foot shall imprint the strand;
And the loveliest things that have here been mine
Shall there in eternal beauty shine. âMacDonald
Goodbyes are the law of earthâreunions are the law of heaven.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Mary stood by the entrance to the empty tomb and wept in misery that her Lord had died. She longed for âthe touch of the vanished hand,â as Tennyson lyrically described deathâs cold finality, âthe sound of the voice that was still.â
Then Jesus appeared. In her grief, Maryâs eyes deceived her, for she thought He was the gardener. But when He called her name, she knew Him immediately. She cried, âRabboni!â which means Teacher (John 2016).
People ask me if weâll know one another in heaven. I believe that we will know and be known there. When Jesus received His glorified body, His followers recognized Him (John 2019-20). And someday we too will have a glorified body (1 Cor. 1542-49; 1 John 32).
âRejoice,â said Jesus to His disciples, âbecause your names are written in heavenâ (Luke 1020). Someday weâll hear again the voices of loved ones whose names are written in heavenâvoices now still. We will hear the father who spoke our name with rough affection, the mother who called us in from play.
Thereâs one voice, however, that I long to hear above all othersâmy Lord Jesus, calling my name âDavid.â And, like Mary, I will know Him at once. My Savior! âDavid H. Roper
I will meet thee again in that deathless land,
Whenever thy foot shall imprint the strand;
And the loveliest things that have here been mine
Shall there in eternal beauty shine. âMacDonald
Goodbyes are the law of earthâreunions are the law of heaven.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">