I am at a loss to understand why there should be difficulty in
receiving the idea of heaven a locality - a fact of materiality, within
the domain of physics, equally positive with the existence of Jupiter or
Saturn, Venus or Uranus. The telescope, it is most true, has given
wondrous revelations ofthe magnitude and the magnificence of
God's glorious universe; but even that has not been able to reveal the
secrets of the milky way, nor to calculate the distances of the nearest
of the fixed stars, as the astronomer will tell you. But when we come to
think, as is most probably true in fact, that with all the wonders thus
laid open to our view - and they are most stupendous - we stand as yet
but within the vestibule of God's great temple. Like Newton, we saunter
along picking up here and there a pebble from the shore, the great ocean
of truth meanwhile lying all unexplored beyond us. I doubt not that,
could we but see them, as in prophetic vision, we should behold myriads
upon myriads of shining orbs peopling the infinitudes of space, and of
which the most accurate of all the sciences has not conceived the most
remote idea. Inasmuch, then, as we as yet know nothing in comparison of
what yet remains to be revealed to the eye of science, how dare we
presume to say that the idea of heaven as a locality is a Utopian
figment of the imagination - a mere poetic creation? We have picked up a
sand or two from the beach, and say these are all there is of them! We
have become slightly acquainted with the wonders of this, our own solar
universe, and from that premise attempt the impossible feat of proving a
negative, predicating the non-existence of any other!
Most assuredly, since God has found place for the worlds we do
see, He is of might sufficient to the finding of room in the vast depths
of space for the heaven or heavens which at present we do not see? Rev. W. H. Cooper, D. D.
"The Only Scars In Heaven" sung by Casting Crowns.
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