1 Corinthians 2:9 "That is what the Scriptures mean when they say,
'No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God
has prepared for those who love him.'" (NLT)
I love living in
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, but I think that my heart will always
be in Muskoka, Ontario, where my grandfather's cottage, nicknamed "Birch
Haven" has stood since 1933. For as long as I can remember, as soon as
school ended, my family would begin that five-hour journey to Birch
Haven, a trip punctuated by numerous bathroom breaks, radiator
cool-downs, and of course, ice cream stops.
I have wonderful memories of growing up in those summers
in Muskoka, with family, cousins, and friends -- swimming, boating,
sailing, water-skiing, or just lying in the sun on the dock.
Today, for my own family, the journey is even longer: a five-hour plane
ride to Ottawa now precedes the long drive to Birch Haven. Sometimes,
the air travel is rough, and the drive late at night is exhausting. But
the anticipation, as I get closer to the cottage, is still the same.
When my mother realizes it's me, she'll typically come running from
the cottage, with arms open. As we hug together, I quickly forget how
long the journey has been, the welcome and the promise of cottage life
making it worthwhile.
Sometimes, our journey here on earth seems
long. There are delays, times when the way is rough, times when we
wonder whether it's all worthwhile. These are the times when we need to
depend on God, our pilot, assured that He knows the way and will lead us
to a safe haven -- our eternal home. Jesus will be waiting for us there,
running to meet us, arms outstretched, for He has gone ahead to prepare
the mansion, a room that has been waiting for us since the beginning of
time. When we are welcomed into our Saviour's loving arms, we will
forget the journey -- for finally, we are home.
Prayer: Heavenly
Father, thank You for taking care of us each day as we journey through
life. Continue to guide us through the times when we lose sight of the
way, and bring us safely home. Amen.
Rick Potter
rpotte@PROTECTED
Kelowna,
British Columbia, Canada
Thanks to http://daily.presbycan.ca