As I think about that "welcome home" and how great it felt to be in my home land, a citizen of the United States, I am reminded of Hebrews 11.8-10, "It was by faith that Abraham obeyed when God called him to leave home and go to another land that God would give him as his inheritance. He went without knowing where he was going. And even when he reached the land god promised him he lived there by faith - for he was like a foreigner living in tents. And so did Isaac and Jacob who inherited the same promise. Abraham was confidently looking forward to a city with eternal foundations, a city designed and built by God."
Sometimes I think we get to comfortable in this "foreign land" we call home. It is our earthly homeland but it is not our home. We are still traveling to our home where we will one day hear our Father say, "Welcome Home" and we will then be home - ready for rest. But until that day, we are still on the mission field - we are still working to share the hope of Jesus with the people around us. We must not miss this fact. Until we are home, we are still working in the harvest field that is ready for harvest. And Jesus himself said that the workers are few so pray that the Father will send more workers into the harvest.
So here is my challenge - even though I am tired and back "home" I must remember that I am not home and the work still goes on. So Lord, show me those you want me to talk to today and to build a relationship that will bridge to an opportunity to share the hope found only in Jesus which will lead them to the "eternal home" they have been seeking all their lives.
So as I close this blog, I want to say thanks to all those who followed it and prayed for our team. You were working right along side of us. And I encourage you to keep on praying, working and sharing the Good News with those who must hear and believe to enter into their eternal city built by God especially for them.
Thanks
Dave