Isaiah 7:14
Immanuel does not mean “us with God.” It means “God with us.” Where will He be with us? In the eternal home he is preparing for us.
It’s sometimes said, “This world is not our home.” It’s true, but it’s a half truth. We should qualify it to say, “This world—as it now is, under the curse—is not our home.” But we should also say, “This world—as it was originally was our home.” And we should add, “This world—as it one day will be, delivered from the curse—will be our home.”
When we die and go to live in the Present Heaven, we’ll be with Christ, and we’ll be full of joy. But it won’t be our permanent home. It will be a layover, not our final destination. Those now with the Lord are looking forward to their bodily resurrection and relocation to the New Earth, where Christ will reign forever.
(Adapted from Randy Alcorn's Immanuel: God with Us Forever.)
A Thought to Keep
The incarnation of our Savior should remind us that we will be with Christ forever. Live each day pointing others to Him.
(Taken from Beyond Sunday Weekly Devotions)
-Sandra Iliev