Heaven on Earth
An ancient Asian tale gives two images that contrast the difference between heaven and hell. The image of hell is this: There is a large banquet hall and the meal has been prepared by the world’s best chefs. The only unusual thing about this scene is the silverware utensils. They are very long, heavy, and cumbersome. When the guests sit down and begin to eat, some people are not able to lift any of the utensils. Those that can lift the fork, knife, or spoon cannot maneuver it to get anything to eat. Soon banqueters begin to bump into each other in their attempt to eat. Frustration and even anger is the result. In the end, no one gets anything to eat.
The image of heaven is similar – with a twist. The banquet hall appears the same. Even the large and cumbersome silverware is present. However, there is a different group of guests present who have somehow learned an important lesson. They realize that the utensils will not allow them to feed themselves; but, as they sit down to eat, those that can lift the utensils pick up food and maneuver it to feed a neighbor. When necessary two people lift a fork and feed a third person, who, in turn, with aid feeds those who fed him. In the end, all eat well. There are laughter and story-telling. Each person is satisfied and even joyful because they have learned to feed each other.
This story of course is also a metaphor for our life here on earth. Life is hell when we make it all about us, whenever we are selfish or self-centered. However, we experience heaven on earth when we serve and love others.
Let us pray: Continue to show us your ways, O God, that we might take hold of the life that is truly life. Amen.
Daily Message Author: Joe Albright
Joe began his ministry in Sarasota, Florida as an associate pastor, and it was in this capacity that he worked alongside the Reverend Dr. Roger Kunkel. Roger was a colleague who became a mentor and treasured friend. From Sarasota, Joe was called to Jacksonville, Florida where he served as the Head of Staff at Hodges Boulevard Presbyterian Church. Currently, Joe and his family worship and serve at Geneva Presbyterian Church in Switzerland, Florida. Full Bio