That’s a lovely photo Steph, I’m glad you posted it.
I lost a good friend recently I’ve known her for over 35 years.
Her husband was saying that it’s us on planet earth who are dying, real forever
life is in eternity. It’s just that we feel the pain of seperation for a time.
Then yesterday in church we had this passage.
2 Corinthians 5:4 NKJV
[4] For we who are in this tent groan, being burdened, not because
we want to be unclothed, but further clothed, that mortality may be
swallowed up by life.
2 Corinthians 5:4 NLT
[4] While we live in these earthly bodies, we groan and sigh, but it's
not that we want to die and get rid of these bodies that clothe us. Rather,
we want to put on our new bodies so that these dying bodies will be swallowed up by life.
It’s rather amazing, you would expect them to say these earthly bodies are swallowed
up by death, but no they say swallowed up by life. Real life starts the moment we leave
this earthly body
Steph everyone has doubts, your dad isn’t alone in that respect. If he has received
Jesus as his saviour then he is saved. Remind him of that if he isn’t certain, then he
can be certain.
My friend battled overian cancer for five years, they told her there was nothing more they
could do in Spring 2017, she carried on pretty well until November 2017, finally went to
be with the Lord in January 2018.
Prior to her death, she lived, your dad still lives, he can still make decisions,
enjoy family time, make memories, enjoy the fresh air, enjoy the people
around him, prioritise, draw closer to God, even get angry at God! He can still
boss you about and be your dad!
I suppose what im trying to say is it’s never too late to live, to enjoy family,
to enjoy the important things. Then at just the right time he will live forever.
It will be hard to deal with for everyone, but just cling onto the above
verses and cling onto Jesus. Don’t be afraid to pray together as a family and
express your emotions as a family. Share bible readings together,
enjoy music together, enjoy life together, this life and the next.
Thats what im doing with my aging aunt I don’t know how long she has got
we just had her 83rd birthday. I set up a play list for her of old time music,
she especially likes Tom Jones Green Green grass of home, plus several
other songs and hymns. Oh and her favourite Amazing Grace.
Maybe as a family you can find something to look forward to. Celebrate birthdays
early if need be, even celebrate Christmas early. Ages ago at a Christian youth
group we had Christmas in the middle of summer, we had a Santa in beach shorts. Lol
Rudolph wore sun glasses, instead of snow we had sand (bags of the stuff).
It was brilliant!
Its now that you can really show your appreciation for each other
and build good memories together. Not everyone gets to do that.
God bless you all.
x