This was one of my first blog posts back in 2018, and since most of my followers were not among the dozen or so original followers, ;) I thought I’d share it again. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Then the angel said to me, “Write, ‘Blessed are those who are invited
to the wedding supper of the Lamb!’” Revelation 19:9
Well, it’s official: White Castle is taking reservations for Valentine’s Day.
I did a double-take as I passed the billboard, trying to imagine who would consider a meal at that establishment a romantic thing to do on Valentine’s Day. With all due respect to those who love and crave “sliders,” frankly the two thoughts “White Castle” and “romance” had never crossed my mind at the same time.
What do you picture when you think of a romantic dinner – white linen tablecloth? Candlelight? Crystal, silver, and fine china? Soft music? I had to laugh, thinking of a couple sitting in hard plastic chairs, eating fries, and the girl trying hard to pretend she thought this was remotely elegant. (Am I just showing my age here?)
But then I thought of God’s perspective. (I was on my way to church, after all.) Jesus told us that our eyes haven’t seen, our ears haven’t heard, nor could we even imagine what He had prepared for those who love Him. (I Corinthians 2:9) That means, compared with the feast that awaits us in heaven, that candlelight dinner with all the luxuries attached is more like digging in a dumpster. And yet that “high-class” type of lifestyle is what so many people run after all their lives.
I’ve been there. I was raised in a country club culture from the time I was much too young to understand or appreciate what I was being given on a daily basis. And yet my first taste of what it was like to be a child of God – forgiven, saved, filled with His Spirit – awakened in me such a craving for more that I knew no private club, no amount of possessions or membership in a worldly “inner circle” could satisfy.
So, while I smirk and roll my eyes at the thought of a Valentine’s Day dinner at White Castle, I should be equally amused – or grieved – that so much of the world is “settling,” having no idea that “Better is one day in your [God’s] courts than a thousand elsewhere.” (Psalm 84:10)
Prayer: Jesus, our Beloved, our heavenly Bridegroom, help us to have our eyes and hearts fixed on You. Help us not to be distracted by the glitter of worldly things that will fade and decay, when You have promised so much more to those who love You. Let us live in eager anticipation of that day we are are joined with You forever, and the Wedding Feast has begun. In Your precious Name, Amen.
With great anticipation I look forward to the fabulous feast of Heaven with my Lord and King. This was a great comparison, Annie. Thanks for sharing it again.
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Our perspective…What a box we are in now.
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This was a humbling reminder to not set our eyes on things of this world. We know it but it is easy to gradually fall into a subtle pursuit of the things of this world.
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Exactly! Thanks for stopping by, Manu.
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Some of my best date nights with my husband when we were young and broke were at a hamburger joint here in town that had 50s decor and served the BEST milkshakes.
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Did you have to make a reservation? 😏💕
We had an ice cream shop like that in Michigan – vinyl records hanging from the ceiling and the album covers decorating the walls,along with old black and white pictures of kids in poodle skirts, bobbie socks, saddle shoes, etc. sitting at the counter drinking their “sodas.” 🥹
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This one was kind of a hole-in-the-wall place, but the food was amazing.
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Forever In Blue Jeans 🎶🎵🎶🎵
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♥️
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Better is one day….Love that worship song
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So do I, Barbara. ♥️🎶
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The feast that awaits us in Heaven will be filled with the best love and fixings we could ever imagine!! Sad that many will settle for less!
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So true: “I should be equally amused – or grieved – that so much of the world is “settling,” having no idea that “Better is one day in your [God’s] courts than a thousand elsewhere.” (Psalm 84:10)”
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