Wouldn’t it be amazing to glimpse heaven, even for a moment? Ezekiel, Isaiah, John and Stephen were granted such visions. Ezekiel saw the likeness of the glory of the Lord (Ezekiel 1:1), Isaiah cried, My eyes have seen the King (Isaiah 6:5), John saw a throne set in heaven (Revelation 4:2), and Stephen, as he was martyred, saw the glory of God and Jesus standing (Acts 7:55). What did they see? John later wrote that Isaiah saw His glory and spoke of Him (John 12:41), confirming they saw Christ in His majesty. Though we may not see with physical eyes, we can still draw near. In worship—especially when remembering the Lord in the breaking of bread—we approach the very presence of God. Hebrews 10 reminds us we have bold access through Jesus’ blood. What a privilege: to come so near to the glory they saw and worship before the throne today.