THE PEOPLE THAT YOU LOVE
By, Louisa Cambridge
Light surrounded her. A second later, her room, her family and the bed she was lying in disappeared. Light was all there was, sheer white, more brilliant than the sun. She marveled at her ability to look directly at it without the intensity hurting her eyes.
Weightlessness replaced gravity and there was great peace! Every burden, all of her physical pain, dissolved. Flecks of color appeared, vibrant and full of tones she had never seen before. The history of her life flashed before her. She saw herself lying in her bed; her family gathered together, consoling each other and she closed her eyes.
Opening her eyes, she was standing on a hill overlooking a breathtaking landscape. Instantly, she wanted to share this miraculous place with her loved ones, but a familiar bark caused her to turn. Her beloved dog was bounding up the hill toward her. Falling to her knees she opened her arms wide, just as the dog fell into them. Tears of joy streamed down her face.
Someone called her name. Looking up she saw her mother walking toward her. Running they fell into each other’s arms, filled with the joy loved ones feel when reunited from a long separation.
“Come, I want to take you to the Banquet Hall,” her mother said. Pointing to a brilliant city that appeared in the far horizon. The city spread vast and wide and was bejeweled with golden light. They walked down the hill toward it laughing; her dog at her heels.
They entered the city through a gate. People greeted her as she walked by. Her mother led her through streets paved in gold.
“This is the Banquet Hall,” her mother said.
As they stepped inside she was startled to find it full of people busting about. Busy with the preparations for an unfathomable number of guests.
The hall was full of delicious smells wafting from the kitchen. Waiters burst through swinging doors into the hall carrying trays full of edibles for the workers to sample. Florists arranged flowers. A construction crew hung fresh garlands from the rafters. A sweet smell coming from the flowers and greenery brought back childhood memories of her grandmother’s garden. How long had it been since she pressed her nose to a rose that radiated a sweet scent? She realized that heaven was a place of fruitfulness. A flush of anticipation rushed through her as she realized that that her own gifts would flourish too.
Her attention fell on the banquet tables filling the hall. Some of them were exquisitely adorned. Row-upon-row of table settings carefully prepared. Others were being prepared by people radiated a spirit of great joy. Anticipation filtered through the hall.
Taking her hand, her mother led her through the maze of tables. “We’re preparing for the celebration,” she said. “The banquet that will take place once the whole family has arrived.”
He mother stopped at an elaborate place setting she knew was for her, and she realized heaven had foreseen her arrival!
To her right, the settings were spectacular, exceeding the enchantment of any holiday décor she had ever seen. The décor represent the person it was set for. Each setting was individual, yet connected, like a giant puzzle coming together.
To her left, the table was stark and bare. Somehow, she knew they were for her loved ones on earth! Instantly, she missed them with an intense grief.
Her mother whispered, “We left their preparations for you. I know this is difficult, but He will help you with your grief. What He will show you is thrilling!” Her mother took her into her arms, holding her the way she had done so many times when she was a little girl.
A great commotion attracted everyone’s attention outside. Anticipation intensified as if charged by an electrical current.
Excited, her mother grasped her hand exclaiming, “He’s coming for you—to see you!”
At once her knees weakened. A tremor shot through her body as she tried to process what her mother had said. She felt so insignificant; how could He possibly want to see just her? Her heart quickened. How should she behave? What should she say? Years of faith had not prepared her for this moment—the moment when you see Jesus face-to-face!
The adults around her stepped reverently aside. But the children abandoned their play and ran to Him calling out His name. He ruffled their hair and touched each little hand reaching for His. Then He looked up and His eyes linked with hers. Time instantaneously stood still, as her passion from a lifetime of faith received its reward. Opening His arms, He called out her name.
He smelled like the seasons combined, the blossoms of spring and the sweetness of summer’s grass, the pungency of autumn’s leaves and the frost of a freshly fallen snow. Their communion was intimate and without words. She melted in His embrace and once again the desire for her family entered her heart.
And then, quite unexpectedly, she saw them, all of them, filled with sorrow over her passing. She witnessed firsthand how important she was to her family and how much they loved her.
Next, He showed her His plan for the future of her family. She was filled with such awe that every concern of hers disappeared in the knowledge that one day all her loved ones would be reunited, her husband, children, grandchildren and future generations to come. She had prayed for them and He was answering her prayers. As a family they would dine at the table she helped prepared, and when they crossed over, she would be there to greet them. There was so much joy to look forward too!
Tenderly, Jesus took her face in His hands, brushing away the tears of joy streaming down her cheeks, “Your journey has just begun,” He said. His broad smile caused her to laugh.
“I have so many questions,” she confessed, “I don’t know where to begin.”
“I have the answers,” He replied, “and all the time in the world.”
He led her to His favorite tree, where they sat in the shade on a soft bed of moss. They talked for hours. He was unhurried, answering her questions, telling her jokes. And she realized—there was only one thing—only one you could take to heaven with you—the people that you love!