Friday, March 11, 2011

Legacy

This time with Steve’s dad is a bittersweet one.
We all know that our time on earth is relatively short,

somewhere between 80-100 years if we are fortunate.

So in a sense,
we are all dying,
each day a day closer to meeting our maker

But sickness has a way of bringing that to the forefront
Of putting the fragility of life right in our face

Brian & Ruth, through this past autumn, winter and now into spring
Have remained ever trusting in Father God
Faithfully reading His word daily
Relying on revelation by His holy spirit for a word to speak directly into their situation



They have not been failed by our God.

And Steve and I follow suit
Desperate clinging to Father
Asking Him to speak into this beautiful mess
This sweet
yet painful
Time

Daily reading, seeking, wanting a word...

This week I read of a king, rich materially, who was visited by those from an enemy state. He naively welcomes the adversary messengers sent to “wish him well” following his illness. Arrogantly, he tours them through his silver, gold, expensive oils, weapons and such, hiding nothing from their peering eyes.

He exposed himself to his foe.

A prophet (the spiritual equivalent of a psychic) comes along, shocked that he left nothing hidden from them and accurately predicts that all this will be taken from their land in the future.

The King has exposed his forthcoming descendents to their foe.

The Kings response:
“But surely nothing bad will happen in my lifetime.
I’ll enjoy peace and stability as long as I live.”

Do we seek wealth and security for just us or our future generations as well?

Do we think of relationships in terms of the offspring we will produce? Do we consider whether this will be a good union for them?

Do we look after our plot of land right now, or seek to create something sustainable for those to come?

Is only our country of matter, or do we look further afield to sow a seed?

When the photo albums of us are looked back on,
will the page turn swiftly
Hastily
When it comes to our picture?

Or will time be spent
Stroking our face tenderly
Reflecting on the love that was left behind
To a generation that never knew the sound of our voice?

We have no idea of the strength of this disease on Brian’s body

But we know of the strength
Impact
Legacy
Of his life on our future generations

His courage
Leadership
Hospitality
Compassion
Embarrassing anecdotes of Steve

These will live on far beyond his life

They will echo into the eternity of our family

They will be heard 
loudly
And embraced 
dearly



And peace and stability will endure,
long after his lifetime.



1 comment:

  1. Beautiful and perfect. My heart aches for you. Praying...

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