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Many years back, may be at least two decades ago, I read
this simple story of a swan and a crane and their conversation about heaven.
The story goes something like this:
One day a beautiful swan alighted by the banks of the
water in which a crane was wading about seeking snails.
For a few moments the crane viewed the swan in stupid
wonder and then inquired:
"Where do you come from?"
"I come from heaven!" replied the swan.
"And where is heaven?" asked the crane.
"Heaven!" said the swan, "Heaven! Have you
never heard of heaven?"
And the beautiful bird went on to describe the grandeur
of the Eternal City. She told of streets of gold, and the gates and walls made
of precious stones; of the river of life, pure as crystal, upon whose banks is
the tree whose leaves shall be for the healing of the nations. In eloquent
terms the swan sought to describe the hosts who live in the other world, but
without arousing the slightest interest on the part of the crane.
Finally the crane asked: "Are there any snails
there?"
"Snails!" repeated the swan; "No! Of
course, there are not."
"Then," said the crane, as it continued its
search along the slimy banks of the pool, "You can have your heaven. I
want my snails!"
Many of us are like the crane. We fail to understand the
grandeur and beauty of heaven so as to long for it intensely. Heaven and the
things in it are much better than our best possessions and the riches of this
world. Yet, we love this world so much. We often talk about heaven but lacks
sincerity. We are so used to the vanities of the world. We treasure our
“snails” and are even willing to trade the joy and happiness of heaven for it.
Why are we so stubborn? Why do we hate to give up our
“snails”?
Isaiah 55:8-9 says, “For my thoughts are not your
thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are
higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts
than your thoughts.”
If only we can truly understand the things which God has
prepared for!
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