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While our three
year old granddaughter was visiting us from Canada, we asked
her if she would like to go to Disneyland. Her reply was a
quick ”no.” At her tender age, she did not know if Disneyland
was a place, a food or a disease and, since she knew nothing
about it, her response was negative. Since we were familiar
with Disneyland, we concluded that she would like it even
if she had said no, so we took her anyway, and she had an
absolutely marvelous time.
We are all like
our granddaughter in that we do not yearn for things we know
nothing about. This is why so few people want to be in the
Kingdom. How could they? The Kingdom is completely unfamiliar
to them; how could they want it? We find young people especially
have trouble making the Kingdom a real goal in their lives.
If we view God’s reward for the righteous as sitting on a
fluffy little cloud strumming a harp, we can easily sympathize
with them, for this does seem to be a boring way to spend
eternity.
The reason people
do not want the Kingdom is because they do not understand
what it will be like, just as our granddaughter had no desire
to go to Disneyland since in her little mind she could not
conceive what a fun place it really is. We all need to make
the Kingdom real, because the more real it becomes to us,
the more we will want to be in it, and the more we want to
be in it, the harder we will try to follow the path that leads
to it.
People do dream
about places they want to visit. A person who wants to go
to Hawaii will look at pictures of beautiful bays fringed
with white sand and swaying palm trees. One that loves the
mountains will gaze at pictures of towering snowcapped peaks
rising above crystal blue lakes and grassy green meadows.
In our mind’s eye we can travel to these places and dream
of being there in person. This type of mental fantasy helps
us to want to go there all the more and soon we find that
we are planning to take our vacation at the very place about
which we have been dreaming.
God gave us the
ability to imagine, and like all of the other God-given gifts,
we tend to use it in the wrong way. Soon after God had made
man, He found that ”every imagination of the thoughts of his
heart was only evil continually.”
Imagining evil
things leads to sin and death. Jesus explained how we can
commit murder and adultery by imagining these things in our
heart. This is the trouble with the world today. They fantasize
about evil things just as they did in the days of Noah when
God destroyed them with the flood.
We need to take
this ability to fantasize and use it for good. Let us begin
to imagine how wonderful the Kingdom will be. Let us dream
about it, clothe it with reality in our mind’s eye, and we
will discover that we are being drawn to it in a most wonderful
way. Paul tells us that ”Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
neither hath entered into the heart of man, the things which
God hath prepared for them that love him.” This is the reason
so few people want the Kingdom; they haven’t seen it or heard
it or imagined how great it will be. But we mustn’t stop reading
Paul’s words, for the very next verse tells us, ”But God hath
revealed them unto us by His Spirit.” Yes, because we have
our Bibles, we have God’s Spirit telling us how wonderful
the Kingdom will be. Let us then read about it, think about
it, dream about it, and soon we really will seek first the
Kingdom of God. Since God made us, He certainly knows how
to make us happy and the Kingdom is going to be the happiest
and most wonderful thing that could ever happen to us. Dream
about the Kingdom in living technicolor! Bro. Roberts did
in his booklet ”The Final Consolation.” To him the Kingdom
was real and wonderful. He pictured himself flying through
the air; he listened with rapt attention as King David led
a chorus in hymns of praise; he visited Abraham’s palace;
he flew into the temple area and watched the arrival of the
King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He described ”an electric
spasm of joy” that ”mortal nerves could not stand.”
One of the most
important things we can do is to use our imaginations to visualize
the Kingdom in all its splendor. When the Kingdom becomes
real to us, then we will. want it with all our being, and
if we want it with all our being, then we will receive it,
because Jesus has assured us that it is his Father’s good
pleasure to give us the Kingdom.
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