Treasure
As I stepped into the house, the house I hadn’t been in for three months, my house, I was greeted by a host of sorrow and joy. Happily, I was back home where I belonged, but I was grieving too having left my grandsons after being with them for so long. They say that “home is where your heart is.” If that’s true, it explains why my heart feels divided like a puzzle of many pieces.
When I moved to West Virginia for my first teaching job I left part of my heart behind with my family. The home my husband and I have created was made with heart and soul. As our children married and moved away, parts of my heart packed up and left with them. And then there are those grandsons of mine! Each one carries a fragment of my heart tucked in theirs.
A heart pulled in the directions of home, honestly, it leaves me a bit off-kilter with an ever-present sense of yearning. Maybe you know exactly I mean. And as much as we treasure all those we love, having a divided heart can leave us feeling unsettled.
Pondering this, it’s occurred to me that God places that very sense of yearning in our hearts for a purpose. His purpose. If you’re like me, when in one place you long for another. When in another, you wish for somewhere else. The truth God wants us to know is that a divided heart is never satisfied and I’m learning that the desire we feel for home, to be in the presence of love, will not be fulfilled here. We should instead be preparing for a move!
“Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be.
Matthew 6:20-21 (NLT)
“For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come.”
Hebrews 13:14 (NLT)
Jesus tells us in John 14 to not let our hearts be troubled. He also assures us that a place is being prepared for us. When we step into the glory of our Father’s house, the Heavenly Host will welcome us with only joy. There’ll be no sorrow, crying, or tears. And that divided heart? It will be made whole, sealed with perfect love. And my friends, we will finally know that we’re Home where we belong!
A divided heart is also a confused heart. 😕 Thank you for sharing from your devoted heart that speaks always of God’s perfect love. You have used some of my favorite scriptures here.
What a day it will be when we see Jesus face to face! No more divided heart!
oh, I like that spin! That yearning for more…that heavenly promise….
🙂 visiting from FMF23
Thanks Annette! Yes! A yearning not satisfied on earth! I appreciate you stopping in!
Amen! What a day that will be, when we all finally reach our true home!
FMF#10
Yes ma’am! A day of rejoicing for sure! Thank you for taking your time to stop in!
So true, Cindy, “And that divided heart? It will be made whole, sealed with perfect love. And my friends, we will finally know that we’re Home where we belong!”
With God’s help, I’m learning Lisa, slowly but surely! Thank you so much for popping in!