In
John 14, Jesus told His followers He would be leaving. They didn’t understand
at the time, but He was telling them about their future and explaining where He
would be going.
“Let not your heart be troubled; you believe
in God, believe also in Me. 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 to Myself; that
where I am, there you may be also. And where I go you know, and the way you
know.”—John 14:1-4
When
the Rapture of the Church happens, we will go home. For the first time in our
lives, we will step into a new place and recognize we are finally in our
Father’s house, aka the New Jerusalem. Jesus has prepared mansions for all of
us there. Wow!
I
like to know as much as I can when I travel to a new place. For instance,
coming from startup PeoplExpress Airlines, I like to fly and travel. A good
airline person always knows what to expect on the other end of the trip,
because it increases their safety and wise use of their time. What will the
weather be like? What is the language and customs? What else do I need to know
before I take off?
When
I hear people who speak negatively about the Rapture, or share that they have
anxiety about it, I think it’s often because they don’t know what to expect on
the other side of the trip. They’ve listened to voices in the culture talking
about heaven or the afterlife—a boring-sounding place where we lounge around on
clouds playing harps—but that’s not true at all.
Like
a prepared jet traveler, let's be knowledgeable about the place Jesus is
preparing for us, then you would have no hesitation in going there. God has
wonderful things in store for us when we arrive home for the 'holidays.'
Here
are three key facts about the Father’s House—our real home.
1.
It is a real, physical place.
Heaven
is an actual, physical place and the ultimate paradise. We will be able to
touch and feel it. When we arrive, our senses will be heightened in our new
bodies, and we will experience this new destination with the fullness of our
human senses. Even so, this real, physical place will be beyond description and
far outside our current ability to comprehend.
The
apostle John records this description:
And he carried me away in the Spirit to a
great and high mountain, and showed me the great city, the holy Jerusalem,
descending out of heaven from God, 11 having the glory of God. Her light was
like a most precious stone, like a jasper stone, clear as crystal. 12 Also she
had a great and high wall with twelve gates, and twelve angels at the gates,
and names written on them, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the
children of Israel: 13 three gates on the east, three gates on the north, three
gates on the south, and three gates on the west.—Revelation 21:10-13
There
are a lot of different explanations of what these characteristics might mean,
but what I want you to understand is that regardless of where you live in this
great city, it will be beautiful, beyond human description, and eternal. You
will move in but never to be evicted, lose your lease, a foreclosure or have to
move out.
Most
people hate moving to a new home. Did you know the average American moves every
four years? In the heavenly city, you will never have to move again. You won’t
be choosing from a bunch of new, cookie-cutter mansions like you find in new
developments. You won’t have to worry that your house looks just like your
neighbor’s house.
he
mansion Jesus is preparing for you is going to be a house that is designed just
for you. I believe you are going to walk into your house in heaven, and your
jaw will drop. You will look around and think, This is me! It won’t just be
your “dream home.” It will be your “beyond your wildest dreams home.” This
mansion is only part of the reward for giving yourself to Jesus and living for
Him. Every lover of God and His Christ will have one.
Even
better, you won’t struggle with payments, upkeep, insurance, taxes, security
system or utilities. Everything in your house will be composed of precious
stones, gold, and pearls. It will be stunningly gorgeous, with colors and
textures no one on earth has ever seen before. Your power source is Jesus
Himself because “the Lamb is its light” (Revelation 21:23).
2.
It is where we marry Jesus.
The
second thing I want to tell you about the Father’s house is this is where we
become the wife of Jesus. John writes:
Then one of the seven angels who had the seven
bowls filled with the seven last plagues came to me and talked with me, saying,
“Come, I will show you the bride, the Lamb’s wife.”—Revelation 21:9
In
Revelation 19, John describes the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. I have written
about this many times before. There are many parallels between what John
describes in these passages and a traditional Jewish wedding, which Jesus uses
to picture our relationship with Him.
A
traditional Jewish wedding began as the groom left his house and traveled to
the bride’s house. He then paid a bride price or dowry to her family. Then the
bride and groom were considered husband and wife, sealed by drinking wine from
the same cup. After this ceremony, the groom would leave the bride at her house
and return to his father’s house to prepare a place for her. While he was
preparing, the couple was separated for about a year, but they were “betrothed”
in marriage.
When
the time of preparation drew to a close, the groom still needed to wait for his
father’s permission to bring the bride home. When his father consented, he
would usually return to the bride at night. She knew the groom was coming at
some point in the near future, but she did not know the exact hour to expect
him. To announce his arrival, the groom would shout for her. The bride would
leave her family home and return with the groom to his house. Once there, a
celebration began that would last for the next seven days.
Can
you see how this is a picture of our marriage to Jesus? The events of the
wedding have already begun. More than 2,000 years ago, the Son of God left His
Father’s house and came to our home. He paid the most generous price for us.
Over a cup of wine at the Last Supper, Jesus said He would not drink wine again
until He drinks it together with us in His Father’s Kingdom. Over that same
cup, He declared the eternal covenant we have with Him in His blood (the final
covenant). At that moment, all of us who are believers were legally betrothed
to Jesus.
Since
30 A.D., to present, we are His betrothed bride. Jesus then returned to His
Father’s house to prepare a dwelling place for us. He will not return until the
Father is ready. Jesus told us that only the Father knows the hour of His
return. He is waiting for the instruction from His Father to come to us and
take us to our new home, and the apostle Paul says the Lord will descend from
heaven with a shout (1 Thessalonians 4:16).
I
wish I could give you more details about the actual Marriage Supper, but the
Bible doesn’t provide very many. However, I can say with confidence that it
will be the greatest party any of us have ever attended. Every family will have
a table there, sit together, talk, drink, eat and celebrate.
Jesus
is the best groom in the world and will be the best husband in all the
universe. Many people don’t feel completely loved, even in marriage. In fact,
some people feel very unloved. You may feel your needs aren’t being met. You
may not be treated very well. The good news is that from the day Jesus comes,
you will never have another unloved second for the rest of eternity. He will
love you and care for you forever.
3.
It is home!
The
third important fact about the Father’s House, the New Jerusalem, is that it is
home. Jesus will return one day, and He will take home those who have made Him
Lord of their lives. This world is not our permanent home. We are just passing
through. Heaven is our home!
If
love God and Jesus His Christ, then right now is the time to focus your
attention on God and prepare for heaven. Jesus is going to return, and your
final redemption will happen on that day. You are going to go home to the
Father’s house. There we will marry Jesus and experience something we can’t
even put into words. There will also be an awards ceremony before the wedding.
Each will receive crowns and garments according to how they invested their
talents while here on earth.
After
this happens, our sin natures will be gone, and Satan and all his demons will
finally be consigned to hell forever. In the meantime, Satan is still at work,
and we have the choice of death or life:
The Apostle John said, Do not love the world
or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father
is not in him. For all that is in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of
the eyes, and the pride of life—is not of the Father but is of the world. And
the world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God
abides forever.—1 John 2:15–17
Don’t
set your affections on the lusts and pleasures of this life. Focus on your
relationship with God. The Rapture is for those who love God and have not
fallen in love with the world.
Now,
there’s nothing wrong with enjoying the pleasures of earth, like good food and
good friends. However, there is something very wrong with exchanging our
dependence on God for wealth, ego, satisfaction, politics, and the physical
pleasures of this world.
Remember,
our choices have eternal consequences. Jesus, our groom is planning to return
at any moment. He is preparing a place for us, and our responsibility is to be
ready to meet Him when He comes.
Hope
this helps!