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sopo
August 23rd, 2008, 10:38 AM
Oh yeah! I want to go so much I can't stand it.

ZeldaCA
August 23rd, 2008, 11:30 AM
I think it's perfectly normal to want to go to our real home. For Christians, I think our spirit quickens at the thought of returning to be with our Lord, in a place where HIS rules come first. It's a little like being at work and looking at the clock -- we know we're here to do a job, we want to do it well, but we still look forward SO much to being able to return to the place we love best -- HOME!

bball39
August 23rd, 2008, 03:42 PM
I have been ready for the rapture a very long time now. I'm ready to go home. Hopefully it's very soon!

colo25
August 23rd, 2008, 03:55 PM
I find myself wanting to hear that trumpet more and more, just wondering all your thoughts on this.:thinking
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I have a funny story on this. Last week at church someone was playing with the replica we have of the shofar, and blew a long blast through it. It was our Bi-monthly pot luck, so lots of people were there. When we all heard the horn the whole place went quiet, and everyone was looking around. My pastor said, "False alarm," and everyone let out a small, but loud sigh...:aha
your not alone at all as everyone here has said.
I was really, really hoping that it was time to go home.
blessings to all,:hat
Colo

Adoration
August 23rd, 2008, 05:31 PM
I have a funny story on this. Last week at church someone was playing with the replica we have of the shofar, and blew a long blast through it. It was our Bi-monthly pot luck, so lots of people were there. When we all heard the horn the whole place went quiet, and everyone was looking around. My pastor said, "False alarm," and everyone let out a small, but loud sigh...:aha
your not alone at all as everyone here has said.
I was really, really hoping that it was time to go home.
blessings to all,:hat
Colo

THAT is funny! What a cool guy your pastor must be.

To answer your question, Chad, yes I really really want to go home, but not because I'm going through trials. My life is blessed by the Lord right now in so many ways, and I am grateful! But nothing can compare to being in Jesus' actual presence.
And even though we have a lovely home, a good income, and a wonderful church, I long to be with Jesus' . So, for me, it's not about escaping suffering at all...it's that nothing material on this earth has any real lasting value for me. I truly do feel just like a stranger passing through.

Kvat3r
August 23rd, 2008, 06:10 PM
Every minute of every day! I want to be with Jesus!:faint

homesick9748
August 23rd, 2008, 06:33 PM
I think it's perfectly normal to want to go to our real home. For Christians, I think our spirit quickens at the thought of returning to be with our Lord, in a place where HIS rules come first. It's a little like being at work and looking at the clock -- we know we're here to do a job, we want to do it well, but we still look forward SO much to being able to return to the place we love best -- HOME!

Amen, Zelda--exactly the way I feel.

willow
August 23rd, 2008, 06:43 PM
I want to go home too. Every day that passes lets me know that this is not my abode. I'm simply not interested in all the things the world is interested in...(I don't even know who's hot and who's not, nor can I name names on either side...) I can't believe this has happened. (I used to be so in tune) But I am perfectly fine with it...But..as we are reminded in scripture, this is a race. And folks are usually very tired and out of breath at the end of a race. The LAST mile that's how I see it. :yipee

No Bandwagon Here
August 23rd, 2008, 07:37 PM
I remember my time in the military doing 12 mile road marches. While on that last one or two miles, I kept trying to make that finish line appear by thought alone. The pain was intense, but I couldnt stop until I had finished the march. I yearned so hard to finish the race, thinking of getting that dead weight off of my back, setting my weapon down and unlacing my boots, drinking cool water and seeing my wife again. Occasionally I would pass a fellow soldier and offer him encouragement and help. Sometimes carrying his weapon, sometimes offering some of my water, sometimes just being a presence to keep pace with. A few times I was that soldier who needed assistance, be it mentally or physically. Our Lord allways put someone there to help me when I needed it. Looking back The road marches went quickly, only being 1.75 to 2.25 hours and the pain is only a distant memory, which is padded by the fact I will never have to endure it again.

Now I am in a different military, on another march. Only this time there is no set finish line. I have to keep going, immersed in the pain from the sin I cannot stop committing, and the sin I see others so willingly commit both innocent and deliberately. I yearn so hard for the finish line that I know is coming, thinking of getting that burden of sin off my back, putting it down at the foot of the cross. Retiring my weapon for a time, sitting beside cool waters, drinking from the River of Life. Occasionally I meet a fellow Brother or Sister, or even an unredeamed one, and I can offer him spiritual encouragement from our Comforter, share his/her burden for a while, try to show them how to never thirst again. More than I would like to admit, I have been the one needing encouragement and help, and prais Hashem, He allways is there for me when I need it! When we have been there ten thousand years, bright and shining as the sun, and look back to where we are now, this race will not look to be as long as it feels it is now. The pain of sin, both ours and others will be a distant memory, and We will be able to thank Yeshua personally for the fact we will never have to endure it again!

My dear brothers and sisters in Yeshua, we truely are surrounded by such a great crowd of witnesses that are beside Yeshua and are cheering us on! Let us provide them a spectacle worth watching! Shalom all and hang in there, you are not alone, you are not forgotten!

CHRISTLIKE
August 23rd, 2008, 08:04 PM
I remember my time in the military doing 12 mile road marches. While on that last one or two miles, I kept trying to make that finish line appear by thought alone. The pain was intense, but I couldnt stop until I had finished the march. I yearned so hard to finish the race, thinking of getting that dead weight off of my back, setting my weapon down and unlacing my boots, drinking cool water and seeing my wife again. Occasionally I would pass a fellow soldier and offer him encouragement and help. Sometimes carrying his weapon, sometimes offering some of my water, sometimes just being a presence to keep pace with. A few times I was that soldier who needed assistance, be it mentally or physically. Our Lord allways put someone there to help me when I needed it. Looking back The road marches went quickly, only being 1.75 to 2.25 hours and the pain is only a distant memory, which is padded by the fact I will never have to endure it again.

Now I am in a different military, on another march. Only this time there is no set finish line. I have to keep going, immersed in the pain from the sin I cannot stop committing, and the sin I see others so willingly commit both innocent and deliberately. I yearn so hard for the finish line that I know is coming, thinking of getting that burden of sin off my back, putting it down at the foot of the cross. Retiring my weapon for a time, sitting beside cool waters, drinking from the River of Life. Occasionally I meet a fellow Brother or Sister, or even an unredeamed one, and I can offer him spiritual encouragement from our Comforter, share his/her burden for a while, try to show them how to never thirst again. More than I would like to admit, I have been the one needing encouragement and help, and prais Hashem, He allways is there for me when I need it! When we have been there ten thousand years, bright and shining as the sun, and look back to where we are now, this race will not look to be as long as it feels it is now. The pain of sin, both ours and others will be a distant memory, and We will be able to thank Yeshua personally for the fact we will never have to endure it again!

My dear brothers and sisters in Yeshua, we truely are surrounded by such a great crowd of witnesses that are beside Yeshua and are cheering us on! Let us provide them a spectacle worth watching! Shalom all and hang in there, you are not alone, you are not forgotten!

This was awesome...I'm also praying for those who are lost as they don't have much time left...:pray