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A stone tower, 32 metres (104 feet) high, stands on Svatobor, a hill near the town of Sušice in Czechia. Reconstructed in 1935, it serves as an observation point, allowing hikers and tourists a stunning view of Sušice and of the surrounding low mountain ranges. Our family was on holiday there, my mother's birthplace, the summer I was thirteen.
A gentle walk from the town brought us to a quaint stone chalet with this attached tower. My brother and I were eager to tackle the winding staircase inside it to reach the top. Around and around, we hurried as we climbed the stairs in a tight coil. Panting with the effort, our steps soon slowed. We had been counting the stairs, all 182 of them. "Boy, were we tired when we got up," reads my childhood diary. Although the view was wonderful, the exertion, probably combined with prolonged travel, jetlag, and a previous cold, really did me in. By the next evening, I had a fever, soon leading to pneumonia.
John 1:51 – Then [Jesus] said, "I tell you the truth, you will all see heaven open and the angels of God going up and down on the Son of Man, the one who is the stairway between heaven and earth." (NLT)
Just as narrow stairs were the only way to the top of the tower, Jesus is the only stairway to heaven — not a stairway that must be climbed, but more like a bridge that allows us access to God the Father.
Near the end of His earthly life, Jesus tried to prepare His disciples for His departure in the near future:
John 14:4-6 – "You know the way to where I am going." "No, we don't know, Lord," Thomas said. "We have no idea where you are going, so how can we know the way?" Jesus told him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me." (NLT)
Climbing the Sušice tower required exertion. Unlike other religions, Christians do not have to work to reach the promise of heaven.
John 6:63a – The Spirit alone gives eternal life. Human effort accomplishes nothing. (NLT)
Jesus accomplished our salvation by His sacrifice on the cross. Yet how often we fall into the trap of thinking that we are responsible to better ourselves, or to live a life good enough to win God's favour. How much better it is to rest in the work that Jesus has done on our behalf!
Unlike the physical effects of my overexertion, heaven will be worth it, far beyond the grasp of our minds presently limited by concepts of time and space.
Let us realize that as we grow in Christ here on earth, we are preparing ourselves for service in heaven. Let us rejoice in Jesus, our stairway to that wonderful place!
Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for providing a stairway, Jesus, so that we can be with You forever. Praise Your holy name! Amen.
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Alice Burnett <terrencera.burnett@gmail.com>
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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An encouraging story, Alice. Thanks for sharing.
Very well written with an enjoyable story to go with it.
The Good News has been proclaimed in your message Alice. Amen.
Blessings.
Thank you, Alice. That is a lovely tower story, and we are so thankful that Jesus is our only hope for eternal life.
Dear Alice:
Thank you for another good devotional, but you continue to surprise me with all your experiences. God bless you as you continue to write.
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Many thanks Alice for your very meaningful and encouraging words today. Yes, we truly have a great day to look forward to when we take the “stairway” to our loving Lord.
Blessings for these writings you prepare.
Good morning, Alice.
Thank you for your message today and for this Scripture passage:
“John 1:51 – Then [Jesus] said, “I tell you the truth, you will all see heaven open and the angels of God going up and down on the Son of Man, the one who is the stairway between heaven and earth.” (NLT)” – Amen!
Blessings.
Thank you – message of peace and hope.
Thank you, Alice. What a wonder that we don’t have to work for our glorious salvation!
Hello Alice
Beautifully illustrated with the stairway!!
It reminded me of the Tower I climbed many, many times in my youth! Thank you for the flashback!
Hardly worth mentioning though, with no more than 50 steps I am sure, but lots of fun!
Thank you, Alice, for a comforting devotion.
I would remark though that it seems to me that to reach the promise of heaven we do have to do some work to prove that we have indeed accepted the gift of our salvation – see Philippians 2:12 and James 2:17 and 24.
Blessings,
(BC, Canada)
Thank you for sharing this encouraging devotional with us. God bless you.
Blessings.