PING~A~LING Y’ALL
Bible in a Year:
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his faithful servants.
Your father is actively dying, said the hospice nurse. Actively dying refers to the final phase of the dying process and was a new term to me, one that felt strangely like traveling down a lonely one-way street. On my dads last day, not knowing if he could still hear us, my sister and I sat by his bed. We kissed the top of his beautiful bald head. We whispered Gods promises to him. We sang Great Is Thy Faithfulness and quoted the 23rd Psalm. We told him we loved him and thanked him for being our dad. We knew his heart longed to be with Jesus, and we told him he could go. Speaking those words was the first painful step in letting go. A few minutes later, our dad was joyously welcomed into his eternal home.
The final release of a loved one is painful. Even Jesus tears flowed when His good friend Lazarus died (John 11:35). But because of Gods promises, we have hope beyond physical death. Psalm 116:15 says that Gods faithful servantsthose who belong to Himare precious to Him. Though they die, theyll be alive again.
Jesus promises, I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die (John 11:2526). What comfort it brings to know well be in Gods presence forever.
What did Jesus accomplish by His death on the cross? How does His sacrifice affect every person who has ever lived?
Precious Father, thank You for the promise of eternal life in Your presence.
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Evening, Beach! & Kathy! (Gut Shabbes)
How's everyone doing this morning?