What is naturalization? It is the legal act or process by which a non-citizen in
a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country, and that definition is the focus of this article.
There are numerous reasons why one would desire to be a citizen of a country,
other than one’s country of origin.
Reasons could range from seeking better opportunities, getting away from
persecution, seeking asylum, or marrying someone from that country. Certain criteria have to be met in order to
be granted citizenship anywhere, in any country. In addition to requirements
for naturalization, there are responsibilities that come with citizenship. I
remember, when I became a citizen of the U. S.A, I was admonished to exercise
my voting rights to effect changes that will help the country to continue to be
the great country that it has been.
Requirements for
naturalization can be very stringent, and requests are not always granted. Requests
do get turned down, if criteria are not met. There is however, one country (Heaven)
where requirement for citizenship is straight forward; there is no hassle, and
no one is ever turned away, unless they try to come in through a back door
other than the prescribed opened door (Jesus).
In fact, all are invited and encouraged to come, and are all welcomed. The
requirements are the same for each person, regardless of their background. Politics
and partiality play no part in this process. People of all nationalities,
cultures, and languages; the educated, illiterate, sick, healthy, rich, poor,
male female, adult, and child are all welcomed. As you can see, no one, willing
to come is turned away. The Maker, Founder, King, and Lord of this country is
God Almighty.
Why are we invited to seek
citizenship elsewhere? Because our current countries of origin are all
temporary, full of evil, strife and woe, hatred, wars, and diseases; besides,
they will all pass away, sooner or later. Only the city built by God will last
through eternity. This city is not an ordinary city built by human hands; it is
built by God, and its streets are made of gold, like transparent glass, and its
gates are made of pearls, and illuminated by the glory of God (see Revelation
21:22-23), and “He (God) will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will
be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever”
(Revelation 21:4 NLT). The apostle Paul describes it this way, “No eye has
seen, no ear has heard, no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those
who love Him” (1 Corinthians 2:9 NLT).
For a place this magnificent,
one would expect the entry requirements to be very tough to meet, but they are rather
very simple and straight forward: First and foremost, an applicant must be a
sinner, seeking forgiveness of sins and freedom from the power of sin through
the blood of Jesus Christ. Anyone who
does not have the need to be forgiven does not qualify to apply. An applicant has to understand that he or she
is a sinner and needs a Savior. Once a person
is forgiven, he or she becomes a citizen of heaven, in training on earth.
The training continues until God decides, it
is time to go and enjoy citizenship to its fullest. Jesus comforted His
disciples by saying to them, “There is more than enough room in my Father’s home.
If this were not so, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place
for you? When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will
always be with me where I am” (John 14:2-3 NLT). Nothing will disqualify anyone
who has been granted citizenship, because the Bible tells us, “Now there is no
condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus. And because you belong to
him, the power of the life-giving Spirit has freed you from the power of sin
that leads to death” (Romans 8:1-2 NLT).
While here on earth, our
responsibility is to maintain fellowship with our Father through prayer, and
reading, and studying the Word, and working at being more and more like Jesus every
day, evidenced by the way we behave and interact with society. Also, while we
are still here, we have the responsibility to encourage and build up others who
are also on their way to the magnificent city, and to help those who are not,
to understand how urgently they need to naturalize. When we finally relocate to
heaven, we will see our Father face to face (see 1 Corinthians 13:12); and so
we will be with Him forever (see 1 Thessalonians 4:17).
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