Helen Mayer-May 2026
Tell me, what do you see when you look at the picture with this MM? A bright sunrise or colorful sunset? Some beautiful clouds colored by the sun? Each of us might see something different when we look at it and none of us would be wrong. I recently showed this picture to a very dear friend of mine who is in a hospital living arrangement. She is a bright 99, and loves to see pictures of things she can no longer get out and enjoy. Well, when I showed it to her, she gave the “perfect” response—“That’s a whole lot of heaven!” Truer words were never spoken! That’s a whole lot of heaven—think about it for a minute—what do you “see” when you think of heaven?
Her comment got me to thinking about heaven and here are some of the thoughts that came to mind. We all know that because of our Savior’s death and resurrection and the faith we have in Him as our Savior, (Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved…Mark 16:16) one day we will go to heaven, just as Jesus returned there after His resurrection. Through-out the Bible, the prophets and Jesus himself gave us a picture of heaven. It is described in so many ways, from its streets of “gold” to the unending joy that is there, heaven is the place we all long to be, to share eternity with our Savior.
Then my thoughts went back to my friend’s comment about a lot of heaven and my thought was—WOW! It has to be a “lot of heaven” to be able to be home for all the believers that will be there. Why, just the believers in this world who are living today would need a “lot of heaven” when we all die, to say nothing of all those saints who have gone before us and are already enjoying heaven as their home now. Go back to Adam and Eve and just think for a minute how many “guests” will be there when ever we get there! That is incomprehensible!!! But you know what, Jesus has no problem with such numbers at all, why He “even calls me by my name” as the childhood song, “I am Jesus Little Lamb” so wonderfully reminds us. Jesus lived and died and rose for each one of us and when He calls us home, we will be able to see for ourselves, “…a whole lot of heaven”.
So the next time you get the chance to look up at the clouds, enjoy a sunrise or sunset, marvel at the beautiful blue sky, just remember, you are looking at “A whole lot of heaven” from earth, and while we are here, we should thank God for all His love and care for us, as we wait for our turn to go and enjoy “a whole lot of heaven” in person. After all, “I’m but a stranger here, heaven is my home…” (TLH 660 vs. 1)
Just a final note: I wrote this MM the 2nd week of April, and yesterday, April 28, my special friend went home to Jesus. She is right now and forever, enjoying “a whole lot of heaven” with her Savior. May we all live in such a way that when Jesus calls, we too will enjoy “A whole lot of heaven”!




























