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The following devotion was written in connection with Devotional Writing course offered through MLC Continuing Education.
A House Built for Us
by Monica Sletten
It’s nice to have a house to call our home. We all
live in structures built by someone – houses, apartments, mobile homes. Every
sort of house was built by a carpenter or other types of builders. After the builders do their job and build a
house, people like you and me live in them. Once the house is finished, people move their
stuff into their new home.
Sometimes when we get new things we are very protective of
that “stuff” and the houses in which we keep our stuff. We can become overly worried about what our houses
look like, whether our stuff is as nice as our neighbors’ stuff, and other such
concerns about things we have in this world. It is very easy to get so caught up in who
has the most toys, the prettiest clothes, the coolest cars, or who had the best
carpenters and builders to build their house.
Not all builders do the same quality of work. Sometimes they forget a nail, use an
imperfect piece of wood, or simply don’t make a very attractive style of
house.
But you know what?
The style of the houses we live in here on earth and the things that
fill our houses are not truly the most important things. There is a carpenter who has built us a house
that is perfect, a home that is flawless. There is nothing wrong with the house
he has built, and he promises he has a room in this house waiting for each
member of his family. Does anyone know
who this carpenter is that I have in mind?
Jesus!
Jesus was raised as the son of Joseph, a carpenter. He likely learned how to build things as part
of growing up with Joseph and Mary in Nazareth.
But I’m talking about a different sort of house-building that Jesus has
done. Jesus said, “My Father’s house has
many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to
prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come
back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am” (John
14:2-3). Jesus has made rooms ready in
heaven for us by the work that he has done for us. He has built places in the heavenly Father’s
house for each of us by his life and death and resurrection. Through what Jesus did, we have a place with
God, a home for eternity. All our sins
are forgiven and we now have a room waiting for us. We don’t have to do
anything to earn this place in God’s perfect house. We simply trust Jesus, who promises he will
take us there to be with him.
This is truly such a blessing that Jesus has given to us –
the gift of an eternal home with God! With that heavenly home in view, we will stop
fussing so much about what sorts of houses or garages or other stuff we have
here on earth now. If someone has a
house that is more beautiful and bigger than yours, don’t worry about it. Jesus promises us that he will take us to live
with him in his Father’s house, where he has prepared places just for us. I can’t wait to experience what that house is
like!
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