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WHAT HAPPENS IN HEAVEN
I dreamt that I went to Heaven
and an angel was showing me
around. We walked side-by-side
inside a large workroom filled
with angels. My angel guide
stopped in front of the first
section and said, "This is the
Receiving Section. Here, all
petitions to God said in prayer
are received."
I looked around in this area,
and it was terribly busy with so
many angels sorting out
petitions written on voluminous
paper sheets and scraps from
people all over the world.
Then we moved on down a long
corridor until we reached the
second section.
The angel then said to me, "This
is the Packaging and Delivery
Section. Here, the graces and
blessings the people asked for
are processed and delivered to
the living persons who asked for
them." I noticed again how busy
it was there. There were many
angels working hard at that
station, since so many blessings
had been requested and were
being packaged for delivery to
Earth.
Finally at the farthest end of
the long corridor we stopped at
the door of a very small
station. To my great surprise,
only one angel was seated there,
idly doing nothing. "This is the
Acknowledgment Section," my
angel friend quietly admitted to
me. He seemed embarrassed. "How
is it that there is no work
going on here?" I asked.
"So sad," the angel sighed.
"After people receive the
blessings that they asked for,
very few send back
acknowledgments ."
"How does one acknowledge God's
blessings?" I asked.
"Simple," the angel answered.
Just say, "Thank you, Lord."
"What blessings should they
acknowledge?" I asked.
"If you have food in the
refrigerator, clothes on your
back, a roof overhead and a
place to sleep you are richer
than 75% of this world. If you
have money in the bank, in your
wallet, and spare change in a
dish, you are among the top 8%
of the world's wealthy."
"And if you get this on your own
computer, you are part of the 1%
in the world who has that
opportunity."
"If you woke up this morning
with more health than illness
... you are more blessed than
the many who will not even
survive this day."
"If you have never experienced
the fear in battle, the
loneliness of imprisonment, the
agony of torture, or the pangs
of starvation ...you are ahead
of 700 million people in the
world."
"If you can attend a church
without the fear of harassment,
arrest, torture or death you are
envied by, and more blessed
than, three billion people in
the world "
"If your parents are still alive
and still married ...you are
very rare."
"If you can hold your head up
and smile, you are not the norm,
you're unique to all those in
doubt and despair."
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