There I was face to
face with St Peter. He looked at his computer monitor and said. “Yep …
your credentials are OK. You’ve made it. Welcome to Heaven!”
I smiled silently.
“We like our
guests to be very comfortable here” continued the Saint, “and not feel
too disoriented from where they come from. So you’re allowed to go back
to earth for a short period and bring with you three items from down
there which will help make you more comfortable up here.
“I have to enter them on the computer … so, what will they be?”
I stopped and
thought for a few moments. Three items … what could I bring from earth
which will make my eternity here more pleasant … as if that were
possible.
I saw him smile at that last thought.
Perhaps I could bring my MP3 player with all my music collection … that would be nice.
He frowned a
little and was about to type when I added … “Oh … it’s got Latin hymns
on it too …” He said nothing and I saw him type in the reflection of his spectacles.
Perhaps I could also bring my DVD collection of all those movies I never had time to see …
He interrupted
my thoughts by saying, “Whilst you’re thinking about this can I also
tell you that you can bring three people from down there to share Heaven
with you. Who will they be?”
“Three people?” I thought, “but I know more than three people whom I’d love to see in Heaven for eternity.
“My wife … my
children, my extended family, my friends, and all my Blogging friends
whom I’ve ‘met’ through the Internet. There’s many more than just three
people I’d like here with me.
“But … but …
their lives are so inter-dependent. If I bring my wife here, who will
look after the children left behind? And is it right and fair to bring
young children here before they’ve had a chance to live life? How about
my extended family … I can’t bring one and leave the others behind?
“This is so unfair!”
“Sit down,”
said the Saint sternly, “you think it is unfair because you see things
through human perspective. You analyze and measure things your way;
often in a possessive manner.
“You say things like my wife, my children, my parents and my friends … as if these people belong to you.
“No one and nothing belongs to anybody and everything belongs to God.
“God gave life and only He decides when it ends and whether people come here or … the other place.
“You humans
often complain when a young life is taken or when someone leaves
dependents behind with seemingly no one to care for them.
“You forget
that God is there to care for them, and He leaves plenty of
opportunities for those people left behind to take on the task He has
set them.
“Whilst
everyone has his allotted time on earth, whilst there, their main job is
to do His will so that when their turn comes they end up here!
“You understand?”
I nodded meekly.
“Now tell me,” he continued with a smile, “which Latin hymns do you have in your collection?”
“Not everyone who calls me 'Lord, Lord' will enter the Kingdom
of Heaven, but only those who do what my Father in Heaven wants them to
do.” Matthew 7:21.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. And the same to you. God bless.
DeleteA very nice perspective on the conversation with St. Peter.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill. God bless.
DeleteSo right that we should be about the Father's business while here on earth, Victor. Only God knows when He will call us home.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Indeed Martha. Thank you and God bless always.
DeleteOld Saint Peter sounds a bit like Fr. Ignatius.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, the 3 things and 3 persons questions make for entertaining mental exercises.
PS - I like that computer mouse!
Saint Peter is quite modern with his computer.
DeleteI wrote this post to make my readers concentrate on what is important in their lives - 3 things and 3 people.
God bless, Mevely.
You are so clever. What an interesting post.
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara. See my response to Mevely above.
DeleteGod bless you.
As St. Paul said, it's better to go to heaven, but for the sake of those we minister to, we also want to stay here, and it can be hard to decide which is better. I'm glad we don't have to decide, it's all up to Him anyway.
ReplyDeleteThese are very wise words, Mimi. Thank you so much for reminding us of them. Much needed.
DeleteGod bless you.