The book invites you to consider Heaven in clear, grounded terms—what it is, what it isn’t, and what awaits the faithful.
In this devotional study, the author frames Heaven as both a state of heart and a real destination. The text blends personal reflection with scriptural insight to explain why readers may long for a better country and how faith shapes daily life with that horizon in view. It gathers examples, testimonies, and reverent descriptions to illuminate the promise of Heaven without pretending to exhaust its mysteries.
Structured around five simple divisions, the work guides you through what Heaven is, what it will not be, and what Heaven will be, including the role of Jesus, the martyrs, and reunion with loved ones. It aims to encourage, comfort, and challenge readers to press toward that enduring hope.
- Two certainties about Heaven: a heavenly state of righteousness and a prepared place with God.
- Considerations of what this world misses that Heaven will possess, and what it will be like to meet loved ones again.
- The central role of Jesus as the morning star and the source of eternal joy.
- Illustrations from faith history and personal testimony that give a sense of reverent awe and hopeful anticipation.
Ideal for readers seeking comfort, encouragement, and a clear, devotional view of Heaven as both present hope and final home.