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Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 17:41 pm

Devotionals by Dr. M. Craig Barnes

For you will not abandon my soul to Hades. -- Acts 2:27

According to Time magazine, 81 percent of Americans believe in heaven. It also stated that only 63 percent of us believe in hell, which is rather convenient. The authors of the article were surprised that with such an overwhelming majority of us believing in heaven that we don't talk more about it.

I believe the reason we don't talk about heaven much is that we have become too comfortable on earth. Could heaven really be better? Even if we don't have everything we want, we do have the illusion that we can get it. But previous generations who had neither our materialism nor our illusions talked about heaven all the time. That's because they remembered what we keep forgetting. This life is short and we are going to be dead for a long time. So wouldn't it be good to know there is something on the other side?

In his book, Teaching Your Children about God, Rabbi David Wolpe tells an old Jewish parable about twins waiting to be born in the womb. One believes there is a world beyond the womb, "where people walk upright, where there are mountains and oceans, a sky filled with stars. The other can barely contain his contempt for such foolish ideas." Eventually the "believer" is forced through the birth canal. His twin who is left behind is so sad, convinced that something awful has happened to his brother. But just beyond the womb, parents are rejoicing. Because what the remaining twin witnessed was not death but life.

-- Craig Barnes


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