Yesterday, our part-time receptionist was forwarding mail for former residents. She asked me if I knew of a forwarding address for a certain man, now deceased.

In fun, I replied with an expression taught to my by our Sister Elaine: “101 Pearly Gates” (Meaning: he’s hopefully in heaven).

It wasn’t until I was well into my young adulthood that I knew the background of the phrase “pearly gates.” Interestingly, I learned, that it is, in fact a reference, to the book of Revelation, which recounts that “the twelve gates were twelve pearls, each of the gates made from a single pearl” (Rev. 21:21).

The following verse provides us with more to ponder, sharing that “the Lamb” and “the glory of God” provided the light for this heavenly city, eliminating the need for sun or moon.(I had become familiar with this theme through its use in the reading for Sunday night prayer which comes from the following chapter of Revelation.)

This is a beautiful thought.

Anyway, let’s get back down to earth, shall we?

I definitely did that this morning, working the morning shift as an aide on the men’s floor. Our current residents (who are very much alive) haven’t reached the pearly gates yet and, at times, need some very earthy assistance with their tasks of daily living.

Even though the verse in revelation speaks of Christ being the only light needed for the saints in heaven, this passage illuminates our daily life as well.

Even if I’m kneeling on the floor, helping one of our men get dressed, I should look to Christ to be the light of my day.

Regardless of which side of the “pearly gates” is our abode, the same Son still shines.

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