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Today's Text: Philippians 1:21
“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain” Philippians 1:21
This summer, at the age of 96, my Dad went home to be with the Lord. Our last few days with him were precious days in many ways, but most precious was the way our hearts were drawn to Jesus and heaven. The business of life has a way of blotting out what is really important. There’s nothing like standing at death’s door to remind you that this life is fast and fragile, but if you have Jesus and the assurance of going home to be with Him at the end, you really have all you need.
As he spent his last days with us, my dad wanted all of us to sing hymns about heaven and seeing Jesus. These were old songs that he had sung since he was a boy with words like, “When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be! When we all see Jesus, we’ll sing and shout the victory.” Or, “This world is not my home, I’m just passing through. My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue . . . and I can’t feel at home in this world anymore.” Dad’s favorite was an old hymn that concluded with the words, “And I shall see Him face to face and tell the story—saved by grace!”
Needless to say, these songs were sung with a few tears in our eyes. But underneath the tears was that solid and joyful confidence that he was moving on to a better place. Which made it easy to reply when someone said to me, “I hear you lost your Dad”—“No, I know exactly where he is!”
I will never forget those last few days. They may have been the most significant hours I have ever spent with my Dad. And the way he died reminded me of lessons he had tried to teach me since I was a boy. Watching my dad die stirred my heart afresh to:
I’m reminded of what C. S. Lewis said when he wrote, “Aim at heaven and you get earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither!”
YOUR JOURNEY…
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