It Happened to Me - Eternal Friendships
The
vision lasted only a few seconds, but it left a big impression. I had been
talking with a friend, when suddenly I saw a glimpse into the future. We were
hugging, laughing, and talking about our lives—and we were in Heaven. This has
happened to me several times. Sometimes it has been with a close friend, and
other times it has been with someone I had just met. In each case I was left
with the profound feeling that friendships in Heaven are much deeper and more
meaningful and longer lasting than the ones we enjoy in this life.
I
find that thought very comforting, perhaps because I’m somewhat isolated and
lonely in my present situation. I have always been gregarious and had many
friends, and friendships have always been very important to me. But
fibromyalgia has a way of making a hermit of even the most sociable person. The
aching muscles, fatigue, and sleep problems that come with this neurological
disorder leave me too sick to go out with friends or attend parties, and often
too sick to even talk on the phone. What do I have to talk about anyway, when I
live in such an isolated world?
Friendships in Heaven are much deeper and more meaningful and longer lasting than the ones we enjoy in this life. And
what about all of the people I met and helped in the course of my years of
volunteer work before I got sick? Do they even remember me now? Are they
thankful for my prayers, and have those prayers made a difference? Does my
friendship still mean something to them? What’s left to show for those years? I’ve
asked myself those questions while lying alone in a dark room.
But
now, through this series of little visions, I understand better that this life
truly is only a brief moment in time and that regardless of how things are
going now, someday these friends and I will be together again in heavenly
bliss. It will be like old times, except that then it will be in a perfect
world where there is no more parting, pain, or sorrow.
I
will also meet you, dear reader whose name and life story I don’t yet know, and
I think we’ll find we have a lot in common. We may have had very different
lives, but we both will have experienced happiness and hardship, joy and
sorrow. With old friends and new ones, we will go on to experience a whole new
world.
And
most wonderful of all, we’ll be face to face and heart to heart with the One
who loves and understands us like no other, the One who lived and died for us
and rose to life again that we might live together in His love eternally, the
ultimate forever Friend—Jesus.
Maria Morrow is a member
of the Family International in the U.S.
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