A  better world is coming - Greg Laurie - http://www.wnd.com/2015/08/a-better-world-is-coming/
Pastor  Greg Laurie explains 'homing instinct' God put inside each of us
I  am navigationally challenged. I get lost all the time. If I'm planning to drive  somewhere new, I will input the address into my GPS. And sometimes I've had my  GPS take me to the wrong place because it is not doing its job  well.
Here  we have this sophisticated GPS technology working with satellites, yet God has  put an amazing GPS system inside birds. Birds have a homing instinct, and one  such bird is called the golden plover, native to Hawaii. During the summer, the  plovers migrate to Alaska's Aleutian Islands, where they lay their eggs. Their  little fledglings are born, and then the golden plovers just leave them there to  figure things out. Amazingly, without ever having been to Hawaii before, these  little fledglings manage to fly there on their own. God put a homing instinct  inside of them.
I  believe that God has put a homing instinct inside of us, too, an instinct to go  to a place where we've never been to before. That place is called heaven. The  Bible says that God has placed eternity in our hearts (see Ecclesiastes 3:11).  We long for this from the day we are born. 
We  start our lives out on a search. Even as children we thought, If I just got that  toy I saw advertised on TV, I know I would be happy. I remember as a kid getting  a pretty good haul for Christmas one year. I was quite happy about it. But then  I learned that my friend got something I wished I had received: a little plastic  skin diver toy. This was the 1960s, so things were relatively primitive then.  After putting two batteries inside the little diver, you dropped him into a  pool, where he sunk to the bottom and bubbles poured out of him. I remember  thinking that I no longer liked anything I had. I knew I could be happy if only  I had that plastic skin diver.
Then  we get a bit older and say, "Maybe if I could just find a girlfriend or  boyfriend, then I will be happy." So then we get that girlfriend or  boyfriend.
So  then we say, "If I could be engaged to this person, then I would be happy." So  we get engaged.
"If  we got married, then we would be happy." So we get married.
Then  we say, "If we could just have children, we know we would be happy." So we have  children.
And  we say, "If we could just find a way to get these children to move out, we know  we would be happy." On and on it goes.
Deep  down inside, what we are looking for is God. We are longing for him. And we have  a desire to go to heaven.
The  Bible says, "We are here for only a moment, visitors and strangers in the land  as our ancestors were before us. Our days on earth are like a passing shadow,  gone so soon without a trace" (1 Chronicles 29:15 NLT).
Before  you know it, you are old. You always looked at those old people, and then one  day you look in the mirror and realize you are one of those old  people.
Before  you know it, life is going to end. Then comes eternity. As a Christian, I have  the hope of heaven. Yet sometimes it's hard to wrap our minds around this place  we have never been to before. The problem is that our minds have been filled  with all the caricatures of heaven from Hollywood, cartoons and other sources.  It's hard for us to imagine what heaven is really like.
First  we need to realize that heaven is an actual place. Jesus said, "I go to prepare  a place for you" (John 14:2 NKJV). Heaven is a real place for real people to do  real things.
The  Bible describes heaven as a paradise. When Jesus died on the cross, there was a  criminal next to him who came to his senses, hanging there on the cross. He said  to Jesus, "Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom" (Luke  23:42).
Jesus  told him, "Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise"  (verse 43). Heaven is a paradise.
On  more than one occasion the Bible describes heaven as a city. Hebrews 11:10  speaks of "the city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God.". The  writer of Hebrews also said, "For here we have no continuing city, but we seek  the one to come" (13:14).
Think  of a real city. Cities have buildings. Cities have culture. They have art. They  have music. They have goods. They have services. They have events. So don't  think of heaven as just sitting around on a cloud. Think about the best cities  you have ever visited, and then think of heaven. Whatever you have experienced  that is great on Earth will be so much better when you get to heaven. Heaven is  the original; Earth is the imitation.
Yet  heaven is not the default destination of every person. You don't get to go to  heaven because you are an American. It is only the destination of those who have  put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord.
Heaven  is the hope of the believer. That is how we can have hope in this crazy world we  live in. Our hope is not in politicians. Our hope is not in government. Our hope  is not in man-made solutions. Our hope is in God. He is the only one that keeps  us going. And there is a better world coming.
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