Just a Little Touch of Heaven: Autumn’s Whisper
The leaves are beginning to fall here in northern Minnesota. 🍁 Fall is sneaking in, quietly dressing God’s creation in brilliant hues of amber, crimson, and gold. I love the smell that comes with this season—especially when the sun shines brightly and the air is cool and crisp. It’s a gentle reminder that summer is slipping away, making room for the next chapter.
With each season, we prepare swapping out clothes and shoes, harvesting the garden, tending to fading flowers. And my favorite part—soups simmering once again in the kitchen. Such is life here on earth: always changing, always moving forward.
All this makes me wonder... are there seasons in heaven?
Earth is not our permanent home. Heaven is eternal, never-ending. And while hell is also eternal, it’s not the destination God desires for His children. We don’t experience a “heaven season” here on earth—but sometimes, we catch glimpses. A moment of grace. A miracle. A sunrise that feels like a divine brushstroke. These are just little touches of heaven.
Three days ago, when the air turned cooler, we all said, “Wow, fall is coming early this year.” My prayer is that winter arrives gently, not with a roar, so we can ease into it. But however it comes, we must be ready.
Lately, I’ve been reminded of those heavenly touches. So, I’m starting a series called “Just a Little Touch of Heaven.” I’ll be sharing moments, memories, and reflections that point to God’s presence in our everyday lives.
And this thought just popped into my mind: God may sound the trumpet before the winter season comes. My soul is prepared for that. Is yours?
The cooler air even reached us here way down in Georgia, and should last for a while, Betty. I'm so thankful for that! Fall is a favorite of mine, too. Are there seasons in Heaven? I guess we won't know until we get there, but I'm so looking forward to you series on seeing Heaven's touch in the here and now. Blessings!
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