I'm going to do some catching up now, starting with a little surprise that came in at the last moment. Sandy Wenell Thornton is an excellent watercolorist who started the study of heaven with us in January, then had one family issue after another come up to interrupt her. I knew it had been quite a traumatic year for her and I figured that she had probabaly been a little too overwhelmed with life to take part in the final showing. But then she absolutely stunned me with this mixed media piece titled, "Home is a Place We've Never Been Before."
Her inspiration for the piece came from John 14:2-3: "In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there you may be also."
When dealing with the subject of losing someone near to us to death, Randy Alcorn writes, "At the same moment that they are overwhelmed with grief over what has happened to their loved one, the one they mourn is overcome with joy. For they are home at last. Home for the very first time." (This is from his book, In Light of Eternity, which we used for our study of heaven.) I think that Sandy might be drawing from some very personal experiences here, where we see an older woman opening a door to the home that Jesus has prepared for her, finally coming home.
For believers that mourn the loss of another believer we love, it can truly be a comfort to know that not only are they home, but someday we can be home with them again.
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