So That Where I Am You Also May Be
April 26, 2013
Friday of the
Fourth Week of Easter
By Melanie Rigney
.. What God
promised our fathers he has brought to fulfillment for us, their children, by
raising up Jesus, as it is written in the second psalm, You are my Son; on this day I have begotten you. (Acts 13:33)
“Ask of me and I will give you
the nations for an inheritance and the ends of the earth for your possession.” (Psalm
2:8)
“In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places.
If there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for
you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take
you to myself, so that where I am you also may be.” (John 14:2-3)
Piety
Jesus, help me to do my small
part to prepare the world for your return.
Study
Perhaps it was a Scout campout, or a sleep-over at a
friend’s house. Or maybe there was a family crisis your parent or parents had
to attend to out of town, leaving you with an aunt or uncle or other relative
or a trusted babysitter. In any event, it’s likely you remember the first time
you weren’t with your parents when you went to bed at night. Your mother or
father wasn’t there to tuck you in or say “sleep tight, don’t let the bedbugs
bite” or hear your prayers or make sure you had your favorite toy or that the
nightlight was on.
They were still there in your heart and your memories, and
you in theirs. They said they’d be back, but you didn’t know what that meant.
All you knew was they were gone.
As Jesus prepared to leave the disciples physically for his
Calvary journey, he had to know they would be frightened and at loose ends
without him, despite three years of parables and preaching about the goodness
of the Father. And so, at the Last Supper, he reassured them he was going ahead
to get a Home ready for them… and that he would be back. And their joy when he
returned, and the impact of what that return means to all Christians, was far
beyond that they’d ever experienced when they had encountered a long-gone
friend or family member. What he had said was true! There was life after death
for him and now, for them as well.
At some point, people die peacefully in their sleep or
violently in accidents or by the hand of evil. For us, they live only in our
memories. But Jesus is always there, preparing our Home and helping us to
prepare ourselves for that permanent residency. He never leaves us.
Action
Reach out to a relative or friend who was once important to
you but whom you are no longer in regular contact. Or, include in your prayers
today someone whose absence weighs on your soul.
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