
Scripture: “But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.” – 1 Corinthians 2:9
Explanation of Song: Eliza E. Hewitt (1851-1920) wrote many hymns, including “Singing I Go Along Life’s Road” and “More About Jesus”. The words to “When We All Get to Heaven” came to her as she studied John 14. This is the chapter where Jesus tells His disciples that He is going to heaven to prepare a place for them, and one day, He will return to take them back to heaven with Him. While John 14:2 is clearly seen in the first stanza, many other passages of Scripture can be seen in the other three stanzas as well. Hewitt’s friend, Emily Wilson, added the music to the words of the song that became one of the most well-known hymns about heaven.
Application: Recently, I was thinking about heaven and what it would be like. Of course, we don’t have an exact picture, but there’s one thing of which I am certain. Heaven is going to be the most incredible place ever!
When I was outside walking, I was simply amazed by the natural beauty all around me. The trees were various shades of green; the sky was clear blue and dotted with white puffy clouds, and the flowers added splashes of vibrant colors here and there. A soft breeze could be felt, and the morning songs of birds echoed around me. As beautiful as earth can be, it most certainly will pale in comparison to the glory of heaven!
I must confess, with only a few descriptions of heaven in the Bible, my personal vision of God’s eternal dwelling place is not nearly as impressive as what I’ve seen traveling in this world. Revelation 21 speaks of jeweled gates, resplendent angels, and streets of gold, but in my mind’s eye, I find it hard to imagine anything more lovely than the natural beauty of places like Yosemite National Park, the Swiss Alps, or the fjords of Norway. At times, I wonder if heaven will be like the first few days in the garden of Eden, a place blessed by the actual presence of God, untainted by the ugliness of sin.
Then I remember that God’s thoughts and ways are so much higher than mine, and even in my most imaginative dreams I couldn’t even begin to understand the splendor of heaven. Isaiah 55:9 states, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.” It occurs to me that there would be no way I could even begin to fathom the glory of God’s dwelling place were He to put it in words for me. It is impossible because heaven is beyond my scope of understanding. Everything that I think is beautiful here; everything that amazes me in God’s magnificent creation is only a fraction of what my carnal mind can grasp in its sinful, mortal state. Trying to understand what heaven will be like is akin to trying to figure out God. It just cannot be done.
One day, I know my faith will become sight! Heaven will be more beautiful, more amazing, more incredible than anything I could ever imagine, but the best part will be that first moment when I actually see my precious Saviour, Jesus, my blessed Redeemer; I will be actually be in the presence of my God! Oh, what a moment that will be, and then when He walks with me, showing me the wonders of my heavenly home… “What a day of rejoicing that will be!”
Memory Verse: “And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.” – Revelation 21:23
Stretching your thoughts:
1. Are you confident that you will be in heaven? If not, please reply to this post. I’d be happy to show you from God’s Word how you can know for certain that you’ll be there one day with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Sing the wonderous love of Jesus; sing His mercy and His grace.
In the mansions, bright and blessed, He'll prepare for us a place.
When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be!
When we all see Jesus, we'll sing and shout the victory!
Onward to the prize before us! Soon His beauty we'll behold.
Soon the pearly gates will open; we shall tread the streets of gold.
When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be!
When we all see Jesus, we'll sing and shout the victory!
(from “When We All Get to Heaven”by Eliza E. Hewitt)









