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February 21st 2026 – If Heaven Had Visiting Hours

Scripture Reference:

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)

This is a repost from February 21st 2017 of a poem honoring my mom’s birthday after her passing in July of 2016. I pray you enjoy.

If Heaven Had Visiting Hours

If Heaven had visiting hours, I would clear my schedule today. I would leave my phone behind, along with all the other responsibilities that seem so important at times. I’d tell everyone not to worry, that I would be back soon. “I’m going to see my mom.”

I would pack a bag of things that you liked to eat, never forgetting your favorite sweet rolls. Also, a few things to show you that you’ve missed since you’ve been gone.

I would make my way up to Heaven to see you for the first time since last July. After reaching the gates at the entrance, I’d see you standing there, looking as beautiful as ever, your eyes clear and gleaming again, no more pain or sadness hiding in them. Your smile is bigger than ever before. All signs of illness are gone. Nothing remains but the look of complete happiness.
I’d hug you tight, never wanting to let go. It’s been too long since I’ve heard you say, “I love you.”

We’d sit on a bench much like the one at the park in front of that old car. We were at Trail Dust Town, where I took you last year on your birthday. I’d hold your hand and rest my head on your shoulder, much like we did that day – just you and I. I’d tell you stories and jokes to make you laugh, a sound I’ve missed more than you could ever know.

If Heaven had visiting hours, I’d tell you about it all. I’d tell you about the nights I’ve cried because I miss having you around. I’d tell you about the laughs our family has somehow been able to share. Life without you hasn’t been easy; I’m sure you’ve seen it all. However, there have been ups to go along with the downs.

After catching up on all the things that are happening at home, we could spend the rest of the afternoon doing all the things we used to do when you were still around. I would share with you that I’m still writing the Christian devotions every day, hoping that you have been able to continue to read them in Heaven.

When the day is over and it’s time for me to go, I’d be so sad to leave you. I’d remind you how much I love you and am trying to make you proud. I’d give you one more hug, not wanting to let go. But it would be OK because Heaven would still have visiting hours, and I could just come back again.

Madeleine Lavallee
February 21st, 1935 – July 2nd, 2016
Happy Birthday! I love and miss you, Mom…

Conclusion:

In the midst of our grief, we find solace in the promise of eternal life. Just as the sun rises each day, so does our hope in the resurrection through Christ. Though we may feel the weight of loss, we can take comfort in knowing that our loved ones are at peace, embraced by God’s everlasting love.

As we remember their laughter, their warmth, and the moments we cherished, let us hold tightly to the assurance that we will one day be reunited. Until that glorious day, may we find strength in our faith, leaning on one another and trusting in God’s perfect plan. In our hearts, they remain alive, guiding us with their love and inspiring us to live fully, just as they would have wanted.

“In Christ, the promise of reunion shines brightly; though we may part for a season, our hearts will rejoice together again in the eternal embrace of love.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, In times of sorrow, we come before You with heavy hearts, seeking comfort and peace. We thank You for the gift of our loved ones, for the memories that bring both joy and pain. Help us to remember that though they are no longer with us in body, their spirit lives on in our hearts.

Grant us the strength to navigate our grief and the hope to look forward to the day we will be reunited. Surround us with Your love and support, and remind us of Your promise of eternal life. May we find solace in the knowledge that You hold our loved ones close, free from pain and filled with joy.

Guide us as we carry their legacy forward, cherishing each moment we shared. Help us to honor them by living fully and loving deeply, just as they taught us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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