Meditate on these verses:
"I have spoken of these matters in
figures of speech, but soon I will stop speaking figuratively and will tell you
plainly all about the Father. Then you will ask in my name. I'm not saying I
will ask the Father on your behalf, for the Father himself loves you dearly
because you love me and believe that I came from God. Yes, I came from the
Father into the world, and now I will leave the world and return to the
Father." Then his disciples said, "At last you are speaking plainly
and not figuratively. Now we understand that you know everything, and there's
no need to question you. From this we believe that you came from God."
Jesus asked, "Do you finally believe?
John 16:25-31
Figurative language involves analogies, like Jesus’
parables, and may exaggerate the story. Exaggeration is not something that we
consider a speaking trait of Jesus. He always told the truth—no lies or big
stories. He taught people using parables about things like sheep, coins and
houses—and even families, sons and fathers. God the Father is blessed to have
such a devoted, obedient, honest and loving son—Jesus. The Father loves the
disciples…and us, because we love Jesus.
A lot of kids learn to sing “Jesus Loves Me” when they are
like three or four years old. Some of the words to the song centers on “ME” but
the song is really about Jesus—and His strength. My sister and I sang this song
together when we were children—we liked to sing. She had almost perfect pitch
and could sing so beautifully—like an angel. One of the last times we were
together we sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and she harmonized beautifully, singing
alto. Twenty-nine years ago today she died tragically…and now I imagine that
she is singing at the very throne of Jesus—or will be when He gathers us all
together for a feast with Him in Heaven. A feast that you can be at too, if you
love Jesus as your Lord and Savior. I’m saying that literally, not
figuratively—no exaggeration. We choose if we want to be in Heaven, by choosing
Jesus as our Savior. My sister chose to love Jesus and to honor Him as Savior.
No wings or harp for her…those are figurative things people think about when
they talk about heaven. Those things are for angels, which are totally
different created beings than humans. I hope to see you in Heaven, too—I’ll be
the one singing there with my sister, Shirley. You can tell us apart—I’m a
little taller.
Thirty years ago today Shirley was killed along with her new
husband, Bob, and her two daughters, Vicki and Anne, by her ex-husband, Ron,
who then took his own life. Domestic violence is a heart wrenching issue—and in
some cases fatal and final. I’m still feeling the loss of this family. A few
years after this incident a Jewish friend of mine asked me why I was sad, since
as a Christian I should be happy that they are with Jesus. Why am I sad? For thirty years I have missed (been cheated out of)
Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Fourth of July, birthdays, sunny days…every
day celebrations with them. Shirley and I were planning to grow old
gracefully—together. I miss the fact that I didn’t get to go to her daughters’
high school and college graduations, weddings, or to hold their newborn
babies—I won’t get to share in the joys and sorrows of their lives—they aren’t living. This sharing of our lives
isn’t just about me…it’s about family. Families are supposed to share all those
joys and sorrows, holidays, birthdays…and every day. We have a void in our
family that can’t be filled—that is what death does. It leaves a void. Why am I sad? I’m just selfish I guess.
My life is about “me.” I wanted more out of life…more time to spend with those
I love. Although I’ll see them again in Heaven our relationship here on earth
has ended and there is that void. So I give Jesus the void—this loss. That is
all I can do. And then I can sing and ...remember.
Time is precious—people and relationships are precious. May
we all value what we have…and enjoy it to the fullest while we are here. Family
and friends—know that I love you—more than my heart can hold.
Prayer ~ Dear
Jesus—Thank you for loving us…my sister, me and our family. We praise You for
who You are and always will be—King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
Daily Bible Reading:
Romans 4-7
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