Thursday, May 08, 2003

In the book, Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, Jim Cymbala writes:

If our churches don't pray, and if people don't have an appetite for God, what does it matter how many are attending the services? How would that impress God? Can you imagine the angels saying,
"Oh, your pews! We can't believe how beautiful they are! Up here in heaven, we've been talking about them for years. Your sanctuary lighting--it's so clever. The way you have the steps coming up to the pulpit--it's wonderful ..." I don't think so.


If we don't want to experience God's closeness here on earth, why would we want to go to heaven anyway? He is the center of everything there. If we don't enjoy being in his presence here
and now, then heaven would not be heaven for us. Why would he send anyone there who doesn't long for him passionately here on earth?


I read this this morning and I thought I'd pass it along. A little something to ponder for the day. How hungry are you for God?

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