Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part, but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away.
(1 Corinthians 13:8-10)
“There are many principles contrary to love, that make this world like a tempestuous sea. Selfishness, and envy, and revenge, and jealousy, and kindred passions keep life on earth in a constant tumult, and make it a scene of confusion and uproar, where no quiet rest is to be enjoyed except in renouncing this world and looking to another.
But oh! What rest is there in that world which the God of peace and love fills with His own gracious presence, and in which the Lamb of God lives and reigns, filling it with the brightest and sweetest beams of His love; where there is nothing to disturb or offend, and no being or object to be seen that is not surrounded with perfect amiableness and sweetness; where the saints shall find and enjoy all that they love, and so be perfectly satisfied; where there is no enemy and no enmity; but perfect love in every heart and to every being; where there is perfect harmony among all the inhabitants, no one envying another, but everyone rejoicing in the happiness of every other; where all their love is humble and holy, and perfectly Christian, without the least carnality or impurity; where love is always mutual and reciprocated to the full; where there is no hypocrisy or dissembling, but perfect simplicity and sincerity; where there is no treachery, or unfaithfulness, or inconstancy, or jealousy in any form; where there is no clog or hindrance to the exercises or expressions of love, no imprudence or indecency in expressing it, and no influence of folly or indiscretion in any word or deed; where there is no separation wall, and no misunderstanding or strangeness, but full acquaintance and perfect intimacy in all; where there is no division through different opinions or interests, but where all in that glorious and loving society shall be most nearly and divinely related, and each shall belong to every other, and all shall enjoy each other in perfect prosperity and riches, and honor, without any sickness, or grief, or persecution, or sorrow, or any enemy to molest them, or any busybody to create jealousy or misunderstanding, or mar the perfect, and holy, and blessed peace that reigns in heaven!
And all this in the garden of God — in the paradise of love, where everything is filled with love, and everything conspires to promote and kindle it, and keep up its flame, and nothing ever interrupts it, but everything has been fitted by an all-wise God for its full enjoyment under the greatest advantages forever! And all, too, where the beauty of the beloved objects shall never fade, and love shall never grow weary nor decay, but the soul shall more and more rejoice in love forever!
Oh! What tranquility will there be in such a world as this! And who can express the fullness and blessedness of this peace! What a calm is this! How sweet, and holy, and joyous! What a haven of rest to enter, after having passed through the storms and tempests of this world, in which pride, and selfishness, and envy, and malice, and scorn, and contempt, and contention, and vice, are as waves of a restless ocean, always rolling, and often dashed about in violence and fury! What a Canaan of rest to come to, after going through this waste and howling wilderness, full of snares, and pitfalls, and poisonous serpents, where no rest could be found!
And oh! What joy will there be, springing up in the hearts of the saints, after they have passed through their wearisome pilgrimage, to be brought to such a paradise as this! Here is joy unspeakable indeed, and full of glory — joy that is humble, holy, enrapturing, and divine in its perfection!
Love is always a sweet principle; and especially divine love. This, even on earth, is a spring of sweetness; but in heaven it shall become a stream, a river, an ocean! All shall stand about the God of glory, who is the great fountain of love, opening, as it were, their very souls to be filled with those effusions of love that are poured forth from His fullness, just as the flowers on the earth, in the bright and joyous days of spring, open their bosoms to the sun, to be filled with His light and warmth, and to flourish in beauty and fragrancy under His cheering rays.
Every saint in heaven is as a flower in that garden of God, and holy love is the fragrance and sweet odor that they all send forth, and with which they fill the bowers of that paradise above. Every soul there, is as a note in some concert of delightful music, that sweetly harmonizes with every other note, and all together blend in the most rapturous strains in praising God and the Lamb forever.
And so all help each other, to their utmost, to express the love of the whole society to its glorious Father and Head, and to pour back love into the great fountain of love whence they are supplied and filled with love, and blessedness, and glory.
And thus they will love, and reign in love, and in that godlike joy that is its blessed fruit, such as eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath ever entered into the heart of man in this world to conceive; and thus in the full sunlight of the throne, enraptured with joys that are forever increasing, and yet forever full, they shall live and reign with God and Christ forever and ever!”
–Jonathan Edwards, Charity and Its Fruits (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth, 1852).
You can read the sermon, “Heaven, A World of Love,” in its entirety here: http://www.biblebb.com/files/edwards/charity16.htm.
Debi C. says
October 7, 2011 at 6:00 amGood Morning. Every now and then, I get glimpses of Heaven when, between us in our church group, we meet and care for one another and share our joy in the Lord. It is really a fascinating and relaxing time. I pray that today, as I go about my business at work and home, I can exhibit some of this Love in my life and bless another human being. Thank you, God, for Jonathan Edwards. I am sure he is praising at your throne right now. I am thankful that he left his legacy in a sermon such as this. Everyone, have a blessed day!
Deby S. says
October 7, 2011 at 6:24 amWhat a beautiful description of how love will be when we get to heaven. I wish I would have had this to read to my grandmother before she died. It would have been such a blessing to her.
Lisa F. says
October 7, 2011 at 8:29 amWell reading that just transported me into an awesome place. The day that we go to Heaven is going to be a glorious day. The day we step out of this world and into a world that Love will just surround us like a warm comfy blanket. The problem is as Christians who are filled with the Holy Spirit we should be able to feel God Love right here on this earth. Unfortunately, and I am including myself in this statement, we go through our short time on this earth seeing with our natural eyes and feeling with our emotions. And as we know that is the Devils playground. I fall short everyday due to this problem, but I am so happy that I know an awesome Father that I can go to and ask for forgiveness and know that I am forgiven. I think we are a work in progress and I like the fact that if we keep pressing in and focussing on Jesus our Lord and Savior that one day we will be going to that awesome place you just read about. We will be totally pain free without guilt, without envy and strife. We will truly know the Love of God and be transformed into His image. What a wonderful moment that will be. To all of you struggling just keep your eyes on Jesus and I will see you all in our new home HEAVEN. Be blessed and be a blessing.
Marguerita says
October 8, 2011 at 11:31 amThis is so beautiful.Just think about it, this is the kind of love the bible exhorts us to walk in. Can you imagine what our church and our world would be like if we all(myself included)live and express this kind of love daily?…it is possible since the Word of God tells us to do it:-)
Qude says
October 9, 2011 at 9:52 amWhat a blessing to read. Thanks for sharing!
dee says
October 11, 2011 at 9:08 amAll due respect to Rev. Edwards, but his article/sermon did nothing to move me in the direction of the warmth of the love of God. I feel it is a sugar coated fantasy that has nothing to do with the reality of daily life in our time. Maybe it was just worded in too much “flowery fluff” common to his time. NOT being snarky or anything, I just hopefully can be understood as an open and honest believing individual having a different viewpoint from the tone of this article, and not intimidated by the risk of being censured for that difference.
richard says
October 12, 2011 at 6:42 pmIt is true brothers and sesters heaven is the world of love.
Choose love first and the rest will folow!
Prove it to your self!!!
THANK YOU…
Gayle Marie Buoniconti says
October 13, 2011 at 11:13 amThank you for sharing this …