When I was little, the kids down the street were my idols. I remember the time their parents asked my folks if I could go to the community pool with them.
We piled into their station wagon, amid beach towels, bag lunches, and snorkelling stuff. This was going to be great!
But when we arrived at the pool, my friends headed straight for the deep end. I ran on their heels but skidded to a stop at the diving board. I had never been in the deep end. I had never dived off a board before.
I pranced around the edge of the pool, pretending to be a part of things, when I knew I hadn’t been prepared for all this. I felt left out.
Being prepared is more than a Boy Scout motto.
Most Christians hope to go to heaven one day, right? Maybe we even feel excited about the idea: streets of gold, no more worries, jumping from one planet to the other.
But think about it more deeply.
Heaven is a holy place. Its inhabitants are holy. To be happy in heaven, we must be prepared for it, with our hearts in tune to holiness.
Look at today’s verse again.
In that day will you say, “This is the LORD, we trusted in him”?
Are you prepared to “rejoice and be glad in his salvation”?
Obedience is the best way to be prepared!
Do you honestly think you would be thrilled to meet Jesus after clinging to the very sins for which he died? Could you join the cry of Isaiah 25:9?
Think Scripture reading, hymn singing, and praying are dull?
You’re in for a shock when you enter heaven. You’d better get ready.
You CAN read the Bible through in a year. Start today!
Mon: 2 Corinthians 1-4, Luke 22:63-71, Psalm 39, Prov 21:9-13
Tues: 2 Corinthians 5-8, Luke 23:1-12, Psalm 34, Prov 21:14-16
Wed: 2 Corinthians 9:1-11:15, Luke 23:13-25, Ps 52, Pro 21:17
Thurs: 2 Cor 11:16-13:14, Luke 23:26-31, Ps 54, Prov 21:18-21
Fri: Song of Songs 1-4, Luke 23:32-38, Ps 13, Prov 21:22-27
Sat: Song of Songs 5-8, Luke 23:39-49, Pro 91, Prov 21:28-31
Sun: Leviticus 16, Leviticus 23:26-32, Hebrews 9:1-14

“In that day they will say, ‘Surely this is our God; we trusted in him, and he saved us. This is the LORD, we trusted in him; let us rejoice and be glad in his salvation.”
Isaiah 25:9