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Daily Bread

‘He’s in heaven’

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For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain. – Philippians 1:21

On August 28, 2003, my good friend Kurt De Haan, the former managing editor of Our Daily Bread, died of a heart attack while on his lunchtime run. When I learned the news, I said to myself, "He’s in heaven," which brought me great comfort.

A few days later I was talking with my former pastor Roy Williamson, now in his eighties. I asked him about a man from our congregation. "He’s in heaven," he said. I also inquired about another person. "She’s in heaven too," he replied. Then, eyes twinkling, he said, "I know more people in heaven than I do on earth."

Later I was thinking about Pastor Williamson’s words. He could have simply said, "He died," or "She died." But how reassuring to hear that those dear saints of God are in heaven. What joy to know that when believers in Christ die, they are instantly with Jesus! The apostle Paul put it like this: "We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord" (2 Corinthians 5:8). No more pain. No more sadness. No more sin. Only peace. Only joy. Only glory.

We still grieve when a believing loved one dies. Grief is love’s expression. But beneath it all is an unshakable joy, because we know our loved one is in heaven. – Dave Egner

Friends will be there I have loved long ago,
Joy like a river around me will flow;
Yet, just a smile from my Savior, I know
Will through the ages be glory for me. – Gabriel


READ: 2 Corinthians 5:1-8

God’s children never say goodbye for the last time.

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DAVE EGNER

HEAVEN

JOY

KURT DE HAAN

LATER I

ON AUGUST

OUR DAILY BREAD

PASTOR WILLIAMSON

ROY WILLIAMSON

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