COMMENTS
The last six weeks have been very busy,
but the Lord has also blessed me with moments of rest—which I badly
needed! For those of you who read my
last blog, here’s a quick update. My
son’s wedding was beautiful and disaster-free ;-). They’re a happy little family now, and we are
very blessed. My grandson came home from
the hospital on the day of the wedding.
He was still in pain and too weak to attend the wedding, which saddened
us all; but we were able to rejoice in the fact that he was home. His recovery has been very slow, but he no
longer has to have the IV antibiotics three times a day—a pill is so much
easier to take! Last week, his summer
finally began; and CJ was thrilled to FINALLY be able to spend his days at the
pool ;-). God has blessed us beyond
measure!
NOTES
Yesterday was a difficult day for two of
my good friends. Each experienced the
death of a family member. As I thought
about each situation, I was struck by the contrasts. One was an elderly lady, whose children are
grown and on their own. One was a young
man with three kids still at home. One
experienced death after a lingering illness, near death numerous times only to
rally again and again. One was an
accident, apparently in good health then suddenly seriously injured, lingering
only hours before leaving this world.
There were, however, many similarities,
too. Both had their families around them
as they died. Both were strong believers. As I thought about that last point, I was
overjoyed that it was a similarity and not a contrast!
The greatest similarity, of course, is
that they are both gone. They have left
their mortal bodies behind and, praise God, they are both rejoicing with their
Perfect Savior in His Perfect Heaven!
Even as their families and friends grieve, God offers a source of joy
and hope. For their loved ones who have
passed, there is no more pain, suffering, trouble, or sadness. Now, they experience only joy and peace and
love! I venture to say that they
wouldn’t return, even if they could.
I lost my own mother last year, and I
can truthfully say that knowing the joy she is experiencing has protected me
from the despair that I have witnessed in others; and it has sustained me with
joy, peace, and, yes, relief that she no longer suffers. I pray the comfort and
peace I experienced will fill the hearts, minds, and souls of these grieving
families.
Our God is an ever-present God. Even in the midst of difficulty, He is there,
offering peace, comfort, and HOPE. His
Word is ever true:
“Brothers
and sisters, we want you to know about those Christians who have died so you
will not be sad, as others who have no
hope. We believe that Jesus died and
that He rose again. So, because of Him,
God will raise with Jesus those who have died.”
(1Thessalonians 4:13-14, New Century Version)
Just before my mother passed, the Lord
brought to my mind the song Bless the
Lord by Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman.
I’ll leave you with the final verse:
And on that day when my strength is failing,
The end draws near and my time has
come,
Still my soul will sing
your praise unending
Ten
thousand years and then forevermore.
Bless the Lord, O my soul, O my
soul,
Worship his holy name.
Sing
like never before, O my soul.
I’ll worship your holy name.
They’re singing!
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