Seen or unseen, tested upon the aroma of the wind, I know that the world is greater than my sensory measure. If this day, this normalcy, this creation through which God is readily seen contains infinite expanse beyond my capacity to ascertain, how then may I extend that small imagination to the idea of Eternity?
The mind has not seen, nor does a man know the Mind of God. Am I to be steward of worlds yet known? Are we to discuss parallel universes and numerous strings of dimension when we can barely remember to pick up the milk on the way home or to do the laundry? Have we so easily relegated our lives to the limitations of boredom that we have completely overlooked the glory that surrounds us and have yet to test the zipper of the package of comprehension in the hereafter?
What is comprehension? What is apprehension? What is imagination? Why are no two imagination’s the same? How might we imagine God’s Imagination? Why have we been so restrained by God that we are such limited by the parameter of our imperfection? Or is that the case? May I know a distant star when the closest is at least one astronomical unit away? Certainly I may study and replicate this huge hydrogen engine, but to know it would consume me. How then is it possible that God left us with so much that is undetermined within our own realm, dimension, existence that we cannot even attempt understanding of what comes next?
Is that the nature of Glory. That in demonstration of our feeble attempt to comprehend the world around us we are left in awe and majesty of the future that God promises to each man who believes? What do you think of when you think of the next life? Have you been limited by man’s inability to paint the picture that God would have us understand? Have you asked for the mind of Christ through His indwelling Spirit that you understanding may expand beyond the limits of mortality and temporary dwellings? I don’t know what is coming next, but that is not okay for me, I am going to ask God to show me and believe that He will. In Jesus’ Mighty Name I pray for all of you this evening. Loving You until I die and beyond.