Jake, my collie, in a buttercup meadow. |
‘And I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all that is in them, saying, “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever!”’ (Rev 5:13).
Every creature! Wow! Not only will we ourselves be healed, restored, and lost in the ecstasy of contemplating God and the Lamb, but every creature in heaven and on earth, and under the earth, and in the sea will join us.
We shall be healed, and all the sad, abused, dumbly suffering animals of all history will be healed with us.
We will stand, and sing together.
I have loved animals all my life, and have always had as many of them as my family would permit. A couple of years ago, we had 9 pets (I live on an acre and a half in deep country, in Garsington, Oxfordshire)–rabbits, ducks, chickens, and a dog.
But decades of pet ownership do not leave one guilt free. There is the dog I could have walked more, the dog we had to give away when we left America, the rabbit who died of myxomatosis, the duck mauled by the fox on the one night we forget to put her in her shed, the hen eaten by the fox on the one night we forgot to lock the coop.
And as for the beloved pets who have died, the pets I have had to give away—I hope I will see them in heaven, for I imagine—but what do I know?–heaven will not be quite complete without dogs
The feisty C.S. Lewis was a slave to the dog of Mrs. Moore, his friend’s mother with whom he eccentrically lived. His brother, Warnie sardonically comments on the great things Jack might have achieved if he were not always trotting off to get meat from the butcher’s for the dog, or to walk him, or take him to the vet.
When a grieving dog-owner asked him if we would be re-united with our pets in heaven, Lewis did not let his lack of acquaintance with that undiscovered country prevent him from having opinions about it. “No,” he said, “not our dogs.” However, he said, there would be, in heaven, “the essence of dogness.”
I hope he’s right about the Platonic essence of Dogness in heaven. Surely he is.
But though there is nothing in Scripture about the resurrection of the dogs, I would love to believe that my dogs past and present will be there in heaven. Oh, please, Lord, let it be.
I particularly want to be reunited with my wonderful dog, Jake, whom I got from a rescue, as I have got every dog we have ever owned (or will own). He fell fast in love with me on the day we brought him home 4 years ago, and has been my constant shadow, sleeping at the foot of our bed, following me everywhere even to the bathroom, constantly repositioning himself to keep a vigilant eye on me. Though what an active collie and a sedentary writer could have in common is probably one of the mysteries of the universe!!
So tell me, do you viscerally believe you will be reunited with your pets in heaven?
Hi Anita,
I pray it is so. Today I had to put my precious Riley down. I have to trust God, He will unite me with him again. I take comfort in Isaiah 65 and Isaiah 6:11. When I held him in my arms today, I felt God whispering to me “Jackie, dont’ worry, he’s in heaven”. Real or imagined, it brought me great comfort. Years ago, my Pastor told me that if I think of my pet in heaven, God will give him to me because he wants me to be happy. The tough part now, is he in heaven or do I have to wait until I am in heaven. Probably foolish questions to ponder on – likely am doing so in my deep grief. Like some of the others posted, He knows how much we love our pets and He keeps His eye on the sparrow, we just need to trust He understands our grief and He grieves with us – so I pray our beloved pets are there waiting for us when we come home. So – keep on believing in Jesus and when we get to heaven we’ll find out. He meets our every need and He knows our need is to be with our pets again. I am sure animals will be in heaven and I am certain they too will honor and love our great Creator! Praise be to God! I am so thankful Jesus died for us on the cross so we can have eternal life and heaven is our reward – that includes giving us our beloved pets again. Amen!
“I am sure animals will be in heaven and I am certain they too will honor and love our great Creator!”
Amen!
God bless you, Jackie!
When I see the love and care that animals show each other, especially their young ones, and their love and loyalty to humans, I cannot believe that there is not a place in God’s Kingdom for them.
Indeed!
I certainly hope so! I have a wonderful cat called Fluffy who I adore, and I can’t imagine that God adores her less than I do! She is the best cat and I often pray for her, and hope to see her there.
Yes, I hope the restoration of all things which the Messiah brings will include the resurrection of the animals we have loved. (Not a theological position, just a hope!)
Love the photo of Jake! Captures the essence of dogness.
Thanks, Don. Loved the music, BTW!
I think so – God made the animals and saw that they were good. They have no souls and so do not need ‘saving’ ergo (surely) they will be a part of the creation rebirth – the new Heaven and the new Earth. Done deal.
And they will make heaven lovelier!
I sure do! I cannot imagine a Heaven without my beloved pets waiting for me. God is good. SO good that I can picture entering Heaven and hear Him saying, “My daughter, I have your furry friends waiting for you in your mansion.”
Aw, that’s lovely!