Should I feel guilty because I want to live life as long as possible to explore all I missed while raising my family?
From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham
Q: I’m a Christian and retired. I anticipate great years ahead, but some of my friends make me feel guilty because I want to live life as long as possible to explore all I missed while raising my family. They say I need to talk about Heaven more because it will be more glorious. Who’s right? – E.H.
A: Heaven may seem vague to some because our experience is earthbound. To imagine an existence that never ends is mind-boggling.
At a time when knowledge is increasing at great speed, the notion of eternity for finite creatures is an absolute mystery.
Even the Apostle Paul did not plumb the depths of it or describe the prospect. He said, “Eye has not seen … the things which God has prepared for those who love Him” (1 Corinthians 2:9, NKJV).
Time-bound as we are and goal-oriented to achievements in our lifetime, we find it strange to anticipate Heaven. It sounds boring to the contemporary mind. What do we do throughout eternity? A person who has worked hard may look forward to retirement, but sometimes relief from responsibility and challenge leads to restlessness.
We live in an age when activity is equated with value and usefulness. People ask us, “How are you?” We answer, “Busy, busy, busy!” When the merry-go-round slows down, will the music of life fade away? Every day of our lives we are just a breath away from eternity. The believer in Jesus Christ has the promises of Heaven.
The Apostle Paul said, “For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21, NKJV). While we remain on Earth, we should live life abundantly and glorify God. When God calls our name in death, we will gain much more, for we shall be in His presence for eternity.
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(This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.)
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