Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Just A Brief Separation ~


Just A Brief Separation
A Comforting Thought

When God calls our loved ones home to be with Him our everyday seems so strange and all the familiar has been taken away.  We miss the everyday simple joys such as  phone calls like (what's for supper) or (what are you doing)  the unexpected hugs and unexpected surprises.  Thomas was always  surprising me with gifts of the simplest nature.  Simple gifts like stopping on the side of a country road and bringing me a fresh bouquet of dogwood blooms or wild daffodil's.  Sometimes he would even stop at yard sales and bring me  perfume.  

Pastor Arthur Pink of the nineteenth century says when our loved ones have departed this life we should rejoice to the fact they were chosen and  highly favored of heaven, an elect regenerated, redeemed soul trusting the merits and righteousness of Christ's finished work for their acceptance with God.  He said "think not only of yourself and your loss but think of their gain and heaven's gain of what your loved one is experiencing at this very moment".   Rejoicing in the fact they will never suffer again or endure the trials of this earthly life.  If you could ..... would you call them back from heaven to earth to this pitiful life?   We have the blessed hope and assurance we have not parted to meet no more!    This departure here is not good-bye but just good-night.

 Only for a brief season will we be separated, it twill be "just a brief separation".    And before long we too will rejoin them where partings will be no more.  We will be united again not for just a short time but for eternity.  May God's grace  gently lead and teach us  to set our affections on things above not upon things of earth (Col. 3:2).  For where our treasures are there will our hearts be also.  

May God remind us from time to time all His gifts and mercies are temporal and we should hold to them lightly as they are only on loan to us but for a season.   We do not know when God will  choose to recall them.


Just A Brief Separation

Dear Lord, since it is your sentence
that I should part, with the most
precious treasure of my heart

I know I've done nothing to
deserve my perfect home above
It was freely given through 
the grace and merits of your Son's love

I give you thanks for the
gift of  all  creation
and thanks for
reminding me also death
is just a brief separation

I pray dear Lord
let not grief consume my earthly cares
or heavily  weigh down upon me so. . .
It will only be a distant memory
When at Home at last I go.

**
Our greatest enemy is not disease __   it's despair
        Our greatest friend is __ hope 


~ ~ ~
My residential address is here on earth
My home address is heaven ~
Ruth Bell Graham





Saturday, October 18, 2014

The Jumping Off Place


Wit's End
They reeled to and fro staggering as men who were drunk, and when they came to their 
wit's end,  they cried  unto the Lord and he brings them out of their  distresses.
Psalm 107:27,28 

Not knowing which way to turn in life when tragedy, trials and suffering over whelms us and we are not even able  to walk a straight line without staggering.   All our rests, earthly dwelling places, comforts and securities have been taken away,  it is then  we come to the jumping off place.   The Psalmist  tells us when they came to their "wits-end" they cried out and the Lord heard them and brought them out of their distresses.  (They cried and He heard)

~
Jumping Off
at
Wit's End Corner

Are you standing at "Wit's End Corner
Friend with troubled brow?
Are you thinking of what is before you,
And all you are bearing now?
Does all the world seem against you,
And you in the battle alone?
Remember-at "Wit's End Corner"
Is just where God's power is shown.

Are you standing at "Wit's End Corner
Blinded with wearying pain,
Feeling you cannot endure it,
You cannot bear the strain,
Bruised through the constant suffering,
Dizzy, and dazed, and numb?
Remember-at "Wit's End Corner"
Is where Jesus loves to come.

Are you standing at "Wit's End Corner"?
Your work before you spread,
A mountain of tasks unfinished,
And pressing on heart and head,
Longing for strength to do it,
Stretching out trembling hands?
Remember--at "Wit's End Corner"
Is where the Burden-bearer stands.

Are you standing then about to jump off 
at "Wit's End Corner"?
Then you're just in the very spot
To learn the wondrous resources
Of Him who faileth not:
No doubt to a brighter pathway
Your footsteps will soon be moved,
But only at "Wit's End Corner"
Is the "God who is able"  truly proved.


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Prisoner of Hope ~

 Prisoner Of Hope
"If we have hope in this life (only) we are of all men most miserable"
1 Corinthians 15:19

Years ago there was a secular song out titled  "I Won't Live In A World Without Love". God created us for love - to love and to be loved.  This world's love is sorta short lasting and this world's  hope is sorta shortsighted, but the love and the hope of God and Christ our Lord is everlasting. 
  I received a card in the mail this week from a dear friend  whose husband of 30 years just went home to be with the Lord.  One thing she said in her note which blest me was......."Years ago when we all  said I do  till death do us part"  we never really believe that day would come, thank goodness as Christians we are so comforted by the hope and fact we have  that death is not really a parting, but only a brief separation to once again be reunited eternally, I do take comfort and hope just as you do in God's great love and mercy and in His promise of eternal life".    We have this hope knowing to live is Christ and to die is gain and so shall we be forever with the Lord and our loved ones.
Never again to endure  parting, pain or separation.
.........................
A Little Boy's hope.......
A store clerk notices a six year old little boy standing at the bottom of an escalator for at least an hour or so;  the young boy was intently watching the handrails going round and round, when asked why doesn't he step on the escalator or was he lost?  The little guy said "nope, I just keep waiting for my chewing gum to come back"   The little fellow was standing still, firm, fixed and patiently hoping his chewing gum would come around. he still had hope..

(a prayer of hope)

Thank you O' Lord
For all you have given me
For all you have taken from me
and
Thank you O' Lord 
For all you have left  for me
Author ___  unknown

My understanding  many times is shortsighted....  
I cannot know and understand joy until I know sorrow
I cannot know faith until I have been tested and tried
I cannot know peace until I have endured conflict and chaos
I cannot know trust until I have been betrayed and .....
I cannot dry another's tears, unless I have wept....
I cannot know hope until all else is sinking
around me and when
all  grasps and props have been stripped away.

Thomas used to say so many times when all of life was upside down, "Dodi, when you come to a point in life when the Lord is all you have, then  you finally realize he is all you need"  When all of life's foundations have been shaken and everything crumbles  and then you have that which remains and cannot be taken away. 

The Lord's hope makes a difference
His hope opens doors where despair  closes them
His hope "lights a candle" instead of  "cursing the darkness "
His hope blows upon the flickering candle, to ignite the flame
which has almost gone out.
His hope promises not extinguish the smoking flax


The prophet Zechariah says.... those who turn to their stronghold
become prisoners of  hope will receive double blessings -

Turn you to the stronghold,
ye prisoners of hope; even
today do I declare that I will
render double unto thee.
Zechariah 9:12
 

Is Zechariah saying .... for us who turn to the Lord whose hope and stronghold  is in him,   and when fixing our hope in him, he will give us double grace and  double supply?  Double signifies anything in abundance, large or sufficient, plenty of blessings,  temporal or spiritual,   will he give us a double measure of grace, a double measure of strength, a double measure of peace and joy.   We who turn to him as our stronghold - and we who are  prisoners of hope he will render double to us.  To become a prisoner of something or someone is to be totally held captive with an unchanged focus.  We can be held captive and prisoners to our sorrows, our griefs, wrong relationships, wrong priorities or choose to be as Apostle Paul and Zechariah  turning to our stronghold and  become prisoners of hope.
A hope that is unchanging, unmovable and unshakable,  a hope which is the anchor of our souls, a hope with a promise of never to disappoint.

 "The Lord is good to those who hope  in Him" ....



Saturday, October 4, 2014

Forever Reminding Me ~



A Way In Remembering Grief That Is Not Wrong
j.r. miller

There is a way of remembering grief and a submission
to sorrow  __ I believe that is not wrong, that brings rich blessings
into our soul, hearts and lives.  In our humanizing sorrow,  if rightly accepted 
  yielding  our submission and
acceptance of grief that will grace our souls and strengthen our hearts.
There is also.....
 a way of remembering grief and sorrow, which brings no blessings, no enrichment -
and does not soften our heart or add beauty to our life.  This  is an
un-submissive acceptance of
 remembering which brings no joy, and will only keep the heart 
bitter, and shuts out the sunshine of life.  When allowing the heart to continually
brood over losses and trials, only evil can result from such a memory of continued
anguish of  grief and pain. 
Ecclesiastes 3: reminds us there is a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to
keep and a time to let go.  Scripture teaches us to leave our sorrows behind us and
reverently, faithfully and quietly go on in our appointed way.  May the Lord teach
 and help us not to perpetually live in the shadows of  our griefs, losses of bygone days. 
And may his grace engrave into the deepest part of our souls...... . . . . .
  "Forever Reminding Me" I am never alone, left, forgotten or forsaken. ~ 

 
 morning snow