Some people see the houses in which they live as their kingdom; and
although in their minds they know that death will one day force them to leave,
in their hearts they feel they will stay forever. They take pride in the size of their houses
and the fine materials with which they are built. They take pleasure in decorating their houses
with bright colors, and in obtaining the best and most solid furniture to fill
the rooms. They imagine that they can
find peace and security by owning a house whose walls and roof will last for
many generations. We, by contrast, know
that we are only temporary guests on earth.
We recognize that the houses in which we live serve only as hostels on
the road to eternal life. We do not seek
peace or security from the material walls around us or the roof above our
heads. Rather, we want to surround
ourselves with a wall of divine grace; and we look upward to heaven as our
roof. And the furniture of our lives
should be good works, performed in a spirit of love.
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