At The Table With The Saints

Thursday, May 7

Matthew 8:11 (NKJV)

“And I say to you that many will come from east and west, and sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven.”

Devotion

There is something deeply stirring about this picture Jesus gives us, a heavenly table filled with the redeemed, gathered from every nation, tribe, generation, and story, all seated together in the presence of God.

Pause and imagine it.

One day, those who belong to Christ will sit in the kingdom of heaven with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the patriarchs we have read about, studied, and admired through Scripture. We will meet Abraham, the father of faith who trusted God beyond reason. We will meet Moses, who stood before Pharaoh and witnessed the power of God. We will meet David, the shepherd king who knew both failure and restoration. We will meet Esther, who courageously stood for God’s purpose; Daniel, who remained steadfast in exile; Paul, who counted all things loss for Christ; and John, who saw the glorious revelation of eternity.

What a moment that will be.

Heaven is not merely a place of escape from pain or suffering. It is the glorious gathering place of all God’s redeemed people. It is where every story of faith finds its fulfillment. It is where believers from every age, those who walked with God through persecution, sacrifice, obedience, and worship, will stand together in perfect unity before the throne.

And what joy it will be to reunite with those we personally loved who died in Christ, family members, dear friends, spiritual mentors, and fellow believers whose faith encouraged ours. The pain of separation will give way to eternal reunion.

Yet even these reunions point to something greater.

The true glory of heaven is not simply who we will see, but Who we will behold.

At the center of that great gathering will be Jesus, the Lamb who was slain, the risen Savior, the One through whom every saint entered glory. Abraham will be there because of Him. David will be there because of Him. Your loved ones who die in Christ will be there because of Him. And we too will be there, only because of Him.

This is the beauty and urgency of the gospel: heaven is not entered through good works, church attendance, family heritage, or moral effort. Jesus made it unmistakably clear:

"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me" (John 14:6).

The invitation to that heavenly table is open today, but it is received only through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. He is the door. He is the way to the Father. He is our only hope of salvation.

Today's Prayer

Dear Heavenly Father,

Thank You for the glorious hope of heaven and for the promise that all who trust in Jesus will one day gather in Your presence with the saints of old. Fill my heart with longing for eternity and help me live each day with my eyes fixed on Christ. Strengthen my faith, deepen my love for You, and give me boldness to share the message of salvation with others. Thank You for making a way through Jesus, the only way to the Father. Keep me faithful until the day I sit at that glorious table in Your kingdom. In the Name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

Apply It Today

Live in a way that reflects your heavenly citizenship. Pursue holiness, obedience, and devotion to Christ as you await His return.

Resources
  • Heaven is not just a promise—it’s our eternal home. Don’t miss this powerful message, “A Place Called Heaven,” and be encouraged by the hope we have in Christ.
  • Join us live for this week’s devotion this morning at 10AM (ET) in the Free Chapel Online Facebook group and at live.freechapel.org. There is something powerful about intentionally setting aside time to be in His presence. These are the moments that shape us for eternity.