Gary and I spent six years in Germany thanks to the U.S. Army. Our youngest son was born there. It was a wonderful time for us in many ways in that beautiful country. But I will admit that when we came home to the States on visits, and then finally to stay, we felt a huge sense of relief. We had a home in Germany but back in America we were HOME. We knew the language, we understood the culture, and our family was near.
I’ve been reading in the book of Hosea about how Israel kept rejecting God’s best for them. They kept looking to the nations around them as examples they should follow. Therefore, they participated in gross false worship and many other sins against God.
In Hosea 8:9, God said they had gone up to Assyria like a wild donkey wandering alone. Like the donkeys, Israel was restless in her sad and useless search for a god to worship and for a life of meaning. They kept rejecting the answer that was there for them all along…God Himself.
Don’t we see this attitude all around us today? So many are searching for meaning in life but not wanting to turn to the only One Who can give them purpose and meaning.
We all know how sad our world is today. So many are devoid of hope and peace so they turn to whatever their Assyria is. Abortion. Drugs. Sexual perversions. Gender dysfunction.
Or maybe our wandering hearts turn to more benign diversions, ones that seem ok. A good job. Money. Getting ahead. Sports. Entertainment.
But still, deep in our hearts, we are unsettled. We know there is more. And after this life…what then?
God has put this desire for peace in our hearts for a reason. That reason is so we will search for Him.
“You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.” (Jeremiah 29:13)
God loves us. God loves YOU.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)
Believe in Him and accept His gift of salvation through Christ alone.
My Home is God Himself; Christ brought me there.
I laid me down within His mighty arms;
He bore me where no foot but His has trod,
Within the holiest at home with God,
And bade me dwell in Him, rejoicing there.
O Holy Place! O Home divinely fair!
And we, God’s little ones, abiding there.
My Home is God Himself; it was not so!
A long, long road I traveled night and day,
And sought to find within myself some way,
Aught I could do, or feel to bring me near;
And then I found Christ was the only way,
That I must come to Him and in Him stay,
And God had told me so.
And now my Home is God, and sheltered there,
God meets the trials of my earthly life,
God compasses me round from storm and strife,
God takes the burdens of my daily care.
O Wondrous Place! O Home divinely fair!
And I, God’s little one, safe hidden there.
Lord, as I dwell in Thee and Thou in me,
So make me dead to everything but Thee;
That as I rest within my Home so fair;
My soul may evermore and only see
My God in everything and everywhere;
My Home is God. (Author unknown)
God is waiting for you.
Come home today.


Right on point, Patty! Praise God for the Home that is God, for the love, comfort, safety, and more that we find with him. He is a wondrous Place, just as the poet described him!
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He is all those things indeed! I just loved how the poet phrased that his home was God. Another Streams In The Desert treasure.
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This was so deeply comforting!
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I’m glad you found it to be, Kara. I felt the same.
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As we stroll through our worldly life with all its mindless gadgets and disconnected relationships, seeking the glory of God and His Heavenly Kingdom is quickly becoming the last option instead of the first option. Thank you, Patty, for sharing your poignant thoughts about this and “Unknown’s” powerful poem. 🙂
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I love your thoughts, Nancy. This world really needs the hope of Jesus and to see that He can be their home. I was so touched by that poem and was happy to share it.
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Your post caused me to think of Hebrews 11-13 All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance, admitting that they were foreigners and strangers on earth. 14 People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own. 15 If they had been thinking of the country they had left, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 Instead, they were longing for a better country—a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them.
Our heavenly home is nothing like we have ever experienced but I long for it
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Those are perfect verses to go along with this blog, Matt. Thank you!
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🏠 HOME 🏠
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No sweeter place, is there?
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Me too, Patty.
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I think of the old saying “home is where the heart is” …I’m thankful for hearts residing in Him and pray for those that aren’t.
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Amen, Alicia!
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