From a Taste of Home to a Taste of Heaven
When you think of home
cooking, what comes to mind?

Followers of Jesus can
take comfort in knowing that their ultimate home is with God in heaven (John
14:2-3). But Jesus also taught us to pray for God’s kingdom to come and God’s
will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. So what would it look like to
experience in this life a taste of our ultimate home in heaven?
I think it would look
like relationships with other people that reflect God’s relationship with us in
Jesus. That means the divine qualities of truth and love that God offers to us in
Jesus are in turn extended to other people.
One of the things that we
can see when this happens is that people feel safe. One of the qualities that
make a place a home is that people feel so safe that they can sleep at night. This
requires a trust in the people who share our home knowing that they won’t harm
us when we are asleep and vulnerable. When people know us deeply and still love
us, we feel safe. That is what a home should feel like and that is what heaven
will be like: a safe place.
So how can you offer a
taste of heaven? When you demonstrate that you are willing to give of yourself
for another person; that is a taste of heaven. When you allow another person to
be truthful about their weaknesses and still love them; that is a taste of
heaven. Whenever you sacrifice of yourself for another person, that is a taste
of heaven and people will feel safer because of you. When you then share the source
of truth and love in Jesus, they will have the opportunity of receiving the
ultimate safety of a relationship with God as well.
This month many people
will gather in homes to share a Thanksgiving meal. Turkey with cornbread
dressing and green bean casserole reminds me of the people with whom I’ve
shared a home. For others, it will be some other menu. But for all of us, a
taste of home is the experience of relationships where people trust each other
and feel safe. When our relationship with God inspires us to earn the trust of
other people and help them feel safe, that will be a taste of our home in heaven.