There is one glory of the sun, another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differs from another star in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead. 1 Corinthians 15:41-42
Have you ever wondered what awaits us in Heaven and how rewards from the Father will be made manifest. One thing we know for certain — we will all be pleased. We will all be pleased because the vessel we ultimately show up with will be filled. But what of this vessel? Cannot both a thimble and a boxcar be filled; a teaspoon and a tanker?
The Apostle Paul points out that while each star in the Heavens is indeed glorious, they are not the same size. Some are mere specks, others are enormous. The issue then becomes not if we will shine for Jesus, but how brightly will we do so. For eternity, and for His glory, we have the choice of becoming celestial midgets or celestial giants.
Does it matter?
Some might say it doesn’t matter—as long as they get to heaven they will be ecstatic. This is true! All who make it to Heaven will be overjoyed, regardless of their capacity to be filled or how intense their glow. However, I suggest to you that an attitude such as this is short-sighted and yes, rather selfish.
No Tears in Heaven
Who told you that?
And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying, “Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away.” Revelation 21:3-4
2 Timothy 4:8 and 1 Corinthians 4:5 speak of a judgement that is coming for the believer; not one of condemnation, but of recognition. In Heaven and before the Throne, there will be for us a time of remembrance; a review of what we did with the giftings and time we were allotted. Inevitability, there will much sorrow. Why? Because we will see just how much time and energy we wasted on stuff that has no eternal value. Make no mistake about it, every believer will fall short and some will fall shorter than others.
Now You Know
The reality is [that] God’s truth changes people and if His truth isn’t changing you, the likelihood is that don’t believe it. If that’s the case, you probably believe in something else. Could it be self-centeredness, self-indulgence, or self-worship? Quite possibly.
Remember
What a Christian does during his earthly walk determines the kind of vessel he or she presents to the Lord for filling. Selfishness shrinks us and faithfulness enlarges us.
In other words, it is our privilege to shine on earth for Jesus. We don’t have to, we get to. The brighter we shine on earth, for His glory, the brighter we will shine in Heaven.
Those who are wise shall shine Like the brightness of the firmament, And those who turn many to righteousness Like the stars forever and ever. Daniel 12:3
Shine Brighter!
Who is getting the glory for what you have done today?
Teaspoon or tanker: it’s a choice we make. Choose wisely because the decision you make will last forever.
Comments?
Read Full Post »
Teaspoons and Tankers
Posted in Bible, Bible Prophecy, exercise and fitness, faith, Holy Spirit, investment, Jesus, religion, sanctification, tagged Apostle Paul, Christ, Christian, chuck smith commentary, First Epistle to the Corinthians, God, heaven, Jesus, Lord, Resurrection of the dead, Tears in heaven, way of the Master on October 27, 2011| Leave a Comment »
There is one glory of the sun, another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differs from another star in glory. So also is the resurrection of the dead. 1 Corinthians 15:41-42
The Apostle Paul points out that while each star in the Heavens is indeed glorious, they are not the same size. Some are mere specks, others are enormous. The issue then becomes not if we will shine for Jesus, but how brightly will we do so. For eternity, and for His glory, we have the choice of becoming celestial midgets or celestial giants.
Does it matter?
Some might say it doesn’t matter—as long as they get to heaven they will be ecstatic. This is true! All who make it to Heaven will be overjoyed, regardless of their capacity to be filled or how intense their glow. However, I suggest to you that an attitude such as this is short-sighted and yes, rather selfish.
No Tears in Heaven
Who told you that?
2 Timothy 4:8 and 1 Corinthians 4:5 speak of a judgement that is coming for the believer; not one of condemnation, but of recognition. In Heaven and before the Throne, there will be for us a time of remembrance; a review of what we did with the giftings and time we were allotted. Inevitability, there will much sorrow. Why? Because we will see just how much time and energy we wasted on stuff that has no eternal value. Make no mistake about it, every believer will fall short and some will fall shorter than others.
Now You Know
The reality is [that] God’s truth changes people and if His truth isn’t changing you, the likelihood is that don’t believe it. If that’s the case, you probably believe in something else. Could it be self-centeredness, self-indulgence, or self-worship? Quite possibly.
What a Christian does during his earthly walk determines the kind of vessel he or she presents to the Lord for filling. Selfishness shrinks us and faithfulness enlarges us.
In other words, it is our privilege to shine on earth for Jesus. We don’t have to, we get to. The brighter we shine on earth, for His glory, the brighter we will shine in Heaven.
Those who are wise shall shine Like the brightness of the firmament, And those who turn many to righteousness Like the stars forever and ever. Daniel 12:3
Shine Brighter!
Who is getting the glory for what you have done today?
Teaspoon or tanker: it’s a choice we make. Choose wisely because the decision you make will last forever.
Comments?
SHARE this:
Read Full Post »