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The story is told about a wife who asked her husband: “Honey, is it
true that in Heaven, we will not recognize each other, and will not
even meet each other there and then?” In jest, the husband
answered: “That’s true, honey. That’s why it is called Heaven!”
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In today’s Gospel (Luke 20, 27-38), the Sadducees, who did not
believe in the resurrection of the dead, asked Jesus, who will be the
husband of a woman who married seven brothers who died one
after the other? The answer of Jesus was that, at the resurrection,
people no longer marry or are given in marriage: “They can no
longer die, for they are like angels.”
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All our relationships on earth will still matter in Heaven, but these
will be superseded by our tremendous relationship with God as our
Father, and we as His children. All of us will be so focused then on
God the Father Himself, in whom we all will encounter the greatest
love of all, and be so filled with joy in His loving presence. In
Heaven, we all will be so focused on Him, as we worship and adore
Him with so much joy and peace, together.
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Some time ago, I received a picture message of a painting entitled
“First Moments in Heaven.” It is a heartwarming picture of people
who arrive in Heaven being met and embraced by their loved ones
there. The grand homecoming! The final reunion! What makes the
joy complete is not only the reunion with our loved ones but our
reunion together, with God Himself.
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I remember how Papa and Mama told us when we were young that
their greatest joy would be that all of us will meet in Heaven
someday, complete as a family. They went on to say that their
greatest sorrow would be if one of us would not make it, and our
family would not be complete in Heaven. That became a challenge,
an inspiration for us to be good, and to try to go to Heaven so that
we all will report together to God someday, complete as a family.
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It has been years since Papa and Mama have gone ahead. A lot of
things have happened in the meantime. I look forward to embracing
them again, sharing with them, and being together again, forever, in
the presence of our loving Father, in that kingdom where there are
no more pains, no more sufferings, and no more goodbyes.
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Selfishness and pride are the biggest obstacles for Heaven to happen
now in eternity. Remove selfishness and pride, and the road to
Heaven opens up, and Heaven happens in the here and now!
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Think about this: “Concern yourself not with what you tried and
failed in, but with what is still possible for you to do” (St. John
XXIII). What matters is not that we failed, but that we keep trying.
Indeed, God sees our heart, not our past.
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