Thursday, June 19, 2008

You Too?

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Is anyone else tired of being locked in this physical world?
I'm so ready to be out of this physical body with all its limitations, desires, inconsistencies and sin!
Is it time to go home yet?
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1 comment:

Arlene said...

People ask me all the time,

"What does Huijia mean?"

Here is what Huijia stands for in Chinese:

“Huijia!= Returning Home"

“We have come to learn that "Returning home" for New Year (Chinese Lunar NY) is a deeply embedded practice with meaning greater than socializing or touching bases with family.

I don't understand it, but there seems to be a kind of drive or drawing internally that claws at people, almost an irresistible instinct to return home. Maybe like birds flying south, or elephants returning to a private place to die, or salmon returning to the place they are born.”

Mark Renicker wrote this to me a long time ago!



For me personally, it’s an irresistible urge to return home someday to see my Father and Beloved Groom!

Just imagine your loved ones walking with the Saviour, James and John!

I use to think death was a time of restful slumber, but Gordon Rumble gladly expounded to me, with our new bodies we have entirely no need for rest! We are immediately in the presence of our Blessed Redeemer!

“Even so, COME Lord Jesus!”

How I long to lay aside this world and all the temptations life brings.

I long for heaven.

Huijia!!



“From every kindred, tribe, and tongue different facets of His manifold grace are expressed. I beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and by our gathering together unto him… (Huijia)! See you there by God’s grace and the victory won at Calvary, when we all see each other at the Homecoming.” Reuben Huffman