
Sermon: Jesus Raises the Helpless (Acts 9:32-43) | Jan 2, 2022








1,000 Places to See Before You Die, a New York Times bestseller written by Patricia Schultz, catalogues a thousand unforgettable places on Godโs green earth that showcase the โbest the world has to offer.โ1 Her contention is that you should visit these breathtaking locations before you breathe your last. You should travel to these areas before your soul travels to eternity. Behold the giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park, she says. Admire the intricate architecture of Indiaโs Taj Mahal. Tan your hide on the baking beaches of Fiji.
Schultz affirms an indisputable truth: our planet is magnificently beautiful and indescribably stunning. As Louis Armstrong would say, โAnd I think to myself, What a wonderful world.โ She also confirms a popular misconception held by thousands of people: this world is all there is, so you better see it all before you die. Van Halen used to sing about it: โWhoa, you donโt have to die anโ go to heaven, or hang around to be born again; Just tune in to what this place has got to offer, โcause we may never be here again.โ
Frankly, I am more concerned about going to a better world when I die instead of seeing this whole world before I die. The Imperial Palace in Beijing is gorgeous, but it pales in comparison to the glorious mansions built in heaven for followers of Christ (John 14:2). Paris and Prague may be among the most elegant cities on earth, but they donโt compare to the eternal city, โwhose designer and builder is Godโ (Heb. 11:10). New Zealandโs splendid landscapes are unimpressive compared to the New City that will one day come โdown out of heaven from Godโ (Rev. 21:2). I donโt want to rendezvous among the most lovely countries on earth; I want to rest my soul in โa better country, that is, a heavenly oneโ (Heb. 11:16).
This world is not all there is. In fact, this old world is โpassing away,โ and it will one day be โburned up and dissolvedโ (1 John 2:17; 2 Peter 3:10). Heaven is the place you want to be when you die, my friend. But you will only get there if your name is on Godโs โguest list,โ the Lambโs Book of Life (Rev. 21:27).
How can you see and enter this heavenly place? Jesus said, โTruly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of Godโ (John 3:3). You must be made new to enter the city where all things are made new. This happens when you repent of your sins and trust fully in Christ for your salvation. When you do that, youโll have your ticket to glory on Zionโs heavenbound ship.
Bible Gleanings is a widely-read weekend devotional column, written for the Murray Ledger & Times in Calloway County, Kentucky.

Brandon is the founder and main contributor to Brandon’s Desk, the blog with biblical resources from his ministry. He pastored the family of believers at Locust Grove Baptist Church in Murray, Kentucky for six years. He and his wife Dakota live there with their three dogs, Susie (Jack Russell), Aries (English Shepherd), and Dot (Bluetick Beagle).