journey

  • home

    A few years ago,

    had you asked where I considered home,

    I would have replied Heaven.



    I still believe Heaven my true eternal home,

    but as so often on this earth,

    I am living a shadow of an eternal promise

    and I am grateful.



    Almost every month

    at the seminar für biblische Theologie (sbt),

    someone asks me to see me

    because they knew me as a child

    or because they were a former student/coworker of my father.



    I have only recently come to realize the absence I had felt

    after leaving Michigan

    where so many people knew him

    and could speak to his testimony.



    These brushes with the past,

    blessings certain,

    reflect only a shadow of my experiences with my earthly father

    while he still lived on this earth.

    Likewise those past experiences with my earthly father

    pale in comparison

    with the experiences

    he and I will enjoy

    together

    in our heavenly Home

    for eternity

    in one day

    sooner.



    When I stand on my terrace and look out,

    I see the Alps

    breathtaking and beautiful.



    There is a word in German

    “traumhaft”

    which translates to dream-like.



    Often it feels like I am living in a dream

    and to feel at home

    in a place like this

    fills me with happiness

    for the first time

    in as long as I can remember.



    As continually mindful I am

    of the blessing it is,

    I know Switzerland

    is

    not

    my

    eternal

    Home.



    Nevertheless,

    I am simply full of gratititude

    to be living in this moment.


    ~ Peter