Just the other day, I drove down A1A between Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach. The homes (mansions) are breathtaking and look more like hotels than single-family homes; the yachts parked along the Inter-coastal cost more than some will make in a lifetime; and I was following a Bentley just before I pulled up beside a Maserati at the traffic light. It's easy to get caught coveting, if you're not careful. As a Pastor, I will probably never live in one of those houses, own one of those yachts, or drive one of those cars; but I am so filthy rich! I have a beautiful, loving, godly, and faithful wife that I've been married to for almost 32 years! I have 3 beautiful and godly daughters, 2 wonderful son-in-laws, and 1 adorable little granddaughter! I still have both of my parents to enjoy, my aunt & uncle, my sister's family, my wife's family, nieces, nephews, and more! I have a roof over my head, food on my table, and cars that are paid for. I have friends all over this country and some around the world. I have people who love me and I am honored to be called Pastor by the people of Grace Church! I am happy, healthy, and rich in so many ways!
I know that some of you think I'm just crazy, but I couldn't be happier! Happiness isn't determined by the material possessions we have or don't have. I have the joy of the Lord and know that one day, I will have my mansion in Heaven! But, I really don't care if it is just a small hut or even the heavenly equivalent of a cardboard box. I'm not looking forward to the residence I'll have in Heaven... I'm looking forward to the Person I'll be seeing in Heaven! The greatest reward is to see the face of Jesus! To hear His voice, to look into His eyes, to see His scarred hands. The truth is, I don't care about pearly gates, golden streets or magnificent dwelling places. I can't imagine that I'll be taking many naps or spending too much time inside, when I can be worshiping the King of Kings and Lord or Lords! Just think... happy on earth and headed to heaven. It only takes a few minutes of reflection to realize just how rich we are with the things that really matter!
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