Letter 38: When You Finally See His Face

 

This is Letter 38 from Rescue Mission from Heaven.
It’s a letter for the one who’s holding on through the final stretch of the narrow road.
When everything feels weary… this is the reminder of what’s waiting at the end.

WHEN YOU FINALLY SEE HIS FACE
The Lifeboat’s Final Destination

This is what we’ve been waiting for. Every prayer. Every tear. Every step on the narrow road.

It all leads here—to the moment you finally see His face.

“They will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads.” (Revelation 22:4)

The One who carried you through every storm.
The One who held you when the waves rose too high.
The One who whispered,
“I am with you always.”

When you finally see His face—
every pain will fade,
every question will be answered,
every longing will be fulfilled.

You’ll see the eyes that burned with love even when you felt unworthy.
You’ll feel the arms that stretched wide on the cross so you could be free.
You’ll hear the voice that called you home again and again—even when you wandered.

When you finally see His face,
you’ll know it was all worth it—
every step on the narrow road,
every battle fought in His name,
every tear shed in surrender.

You’ll run into His arms—no more pain, no more tears, just the fullness of His love and the joy of forever.

Friend, don’t give up now.
Keep looking up.
Because the lifeboat is almost there—and Jesus is waiting with open arms.

Prayer:

Lord Jesus, I long to see Your face.
Hold me steady on this journey.
Help me to walk faithfully until the day I run into Your arms. Amen.

Action Step:

Close your eyes. Picture Jesus’s face—the love in His eyes, the smile on His lips.
Let that image carry you through every storm until you see Him face to face.

Call to Action:

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