Sunday 19 April 2020

On His Knee



Father Ignatius approached the pulpit and in his clear crisp voice he started his Sunday sermon:

“Although Heaven is mentioned often in the Bible there’s one instance where we have a glimpse of a description. In today’s reading from John 14:2 Jesus says: ‘In my Father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you.’

“Let’s think about this for a moment. Is Heaven a building somewhere in the sky, or wherever you perceive it to be, with many rooms as Jesus said? Or is it something or some place totally different?

“I suspect that Jesus used the description of a house because He wanted an example that his listeners could relate to. The people of His time were used to seeing palaces and mansions; so describing Heaven as a building is quite an apt description which they can come to terms with in their minds.

“Better than saying Heaven is a state of being where our souls float freely in the presence of God and His angels. Would Christ’s contemporaries understand that I wonder?

“So a large building it is; with many rooms of course.

“Presumably the multiplicity of rooms is to ensure that our Lord keeps all the denominations separately to avoid their incessant arguments and so give Him some peace and quiet in His Heavenly domain.” said Father Ignatius jokingly.

“Why is it” he asked, “that we seem to spend so much time as Christians arguing about the details that separate us rather than rejoice in the Divine facts which unite us?

“One God, one Son of God, the Lord Jesus, and one Holy Spirit sent to help us and to guide us back to our Creator.

“That’s our fundamental message of Christianity,” Father Ignatius declared clearly.

After a short pause, he continued:

“People today have different interpretations of what Heaven must be like. Some believe it is a physical place with buildings and a big Pearly Gate. Others see it as a state of consciousness where our souls enjoy God’s presence. In reality, we really don’t know what it’s like but we believe it exists because our Lord told us so.

“Think about it for a moment or two. What do you think Heaven is like?”

He paused again to give his parishioners time to reflect.

“You know … … Someone asked me the other day whether there are animals in Heaven. She wanted to know whether her loved pet dog will be with her there.

“Well, I don’t know about that … Imagine animals in Heaven … I’d hate to come face to face with the Sunday roast admonishing me for what I had done to it !!!”

Father Ignatius waited for the laughter to die down then went on:

“Some time ago, I came across another description of Heaven.

“Imagine for a moment that when we die and meet God, He will sit us on His lap like a loving Father sits his little child.

“And then He will show us our life all over again, exactly as we have lived it. Just like a movie.

“There, sitting on God’s knee, we will see all the good and the bad we have done. We will be reminded of all the opportunities we missed when we could have helped others less fortunate than ourselves. We will re-live all the hurt we have caused to others by what we have done or said, whether intentionally or not.

“All our sins will be there on a big screen for us to see and remember once again. Even those secret sins which we kept hidden to ourselves; never confessed, and never forgiven and absolved.

“And as we see our life once again, there, on His lap, will be our own Heaven or our own hell.”

Father Ignatius stopped for a moment to allow the message to sink in. He then went on in a more soothing voice:

“Now imagine if it were really so … Imagine that one day you will be seeing your whole life once again as a movie …

“Imagine also that you are a famous Film Director … what a marvellous opportunity you have right now, within your grasp, to make sure your own personal movie will have a happy ending !!!”

14 comments:

  1. Terrific post . I giggled at the bit about the Sunday roast. Have a blessed and beautiful week.

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    1. Thanx Belle. It's great to see you visiting here again.

      God bless.

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  2. Chuckling about segregating the different denominations. Yep, that's what I experienced while growing up. My parents were wonderful, God-loving people -- yet reluctant to embrace anyone not a member of the (Lutheran) church. Even differing synods were suspect.

    A big chunk of my life's movie would be difficult to watch. Thank goodness for having the opportunity to ensure a happy ending!

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    1. That's true, Mevely. Many people find it difficult accepting other denominations they don't understand. Some even believe Catholics are not Christian.

      God bless, my friend.

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  3. It's never too late to change the channel and see the movie you want to see.

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    1. Exactly Bill. Now is the time for us to change; before it's too late!

      God bless you.

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  4. It's way too easy to denounce or ignore other denominations, when we should be focused, as Fr. Ignatius points out, on our commonality as God's children. And yes, Victor, I do pray that my movie will have the happy ending that God wants for each one of us.
    Blessings!

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    1. Well said, Martha. There's already too many divisions in the world without us Christians adding to them. Some Christians I know are a bad advert for Christianity.

      God bless my friend.

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  5. A big beautiful golf course with perfect conditions but you still have to struggle to make par, then you have a cocktail and get together with all your loved ones who also made it and watch your offspring struggle on Earth, with maybe a chance to give a helping hand without them knowing.

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    1. Aha JoeH ... but what if Heaven is a big golf course and you score a hole in one but there's no one there to witness it? What if you're the only one in Heaven? No point telling God or Jesus; they've already seen you play golf on Sunday and they're not too pleased about it!

      Keep smiling. God bless.

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    2. I couldn't score a hole in one even in Heaven!

      Not sure I would want that movie of my life playing back. Not for any bad things I've done as much as all the stupid things I've done.

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    3. Yes, I bet many of us would not want some of the stupid things we have done become known. I know I don't.

      God bless, JoeH.

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  6. As one pastor pointed out, we will be endlessly happy and joyful in Heaven, so if you have to have your pets there with you in order to be happy and joyful, The Lord will make sure you do have them.

    Every day is a new opportunity to live as He wants me to live. How glad i am that He forgives when i mess up!

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