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My Dad

Ten years ago, on the 19th of January, my dad moved on from this earth to become a treasure in Heaven. I tried to write that day, but it wasn’t in me. After he passed, I wasn’t sure how we’d go on, he was the life blood of this family.

Yet, here we are, ten years of life without him on earth. However, he does make appearances in my life. I dream as if he were still here with us. These dreams feel as if he is genuinely in our lives, eating breakfast at the kitchen table, taking a Sunday drive for lunch at Sam’s Joint, watching “Becker” with him laughing so hard he’d nearly fall off the couch, walking up from the dairy barn together finding constellations in the night sky after he’d milked cows, and watching him and my mom sit on the couch taking turns petting our cat Daisy purring loudly between them while they enjoyed the daily newspaper (back when they printed a paper daily).

The first few years he was gone, waking from these dreams was about as depressing as waking up on January 20, 2004 only to realize he was gone from our daily lives. It broke my heart every time. While sleeping, it was a sweet dream. After waking, it was a nightmare.

Fortunately, in these last few years, it has become a blessing. I can meet him there, and all is as it should be. Even better, my dad isn’t the first loved one I have experienced this with. In my dreams, I also meet others who have gone before me, such as my grandma and her sister, my aunt, my sister, my niece, and many others. Each time a loved one moves on from here, it’s a terrible reminder that I can no longer talk with them, break bread with them, or enjoy their company. Each time, it is now a blessing … but like many things in life, that blessing took time to come.

I pray you find comfort in some way for your loved ones who have left this world as we know it. For me, everyone goes to Heaven. It matters not if they were Christian, because I believe in an all powerful and all loving God who would not separate us from His children in the afterlife … animal and human alike. May you also find peace from loss with time.

Dad by his old Chevrolet truck with a bumper sticker saying, Only Love Beats Milk

 
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Posted by on January 22, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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Giving Thanks – November 2

I give thanks for faith. When all else fails, faith remains. While enduring job loss, death, illness, and all of those nasty things, faith remains. And with faith, there is hope.

No one said that having faith was easy. It’s far from it. But it is invaluable.

I give thanks for the priceless gift of faith.

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Posted by on November 4, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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God Only Gives…

Have you ever heard that phrase, “If God leads you to it, He’ll lead you through it?”

I have, and I find it bunk. Here are my reasons:

  1. In the beginning was the Garden of Eden. We opted out.
  2. After we left the Garden of Eden and moved to the world of free will, God did not lead us to it, we walked right into it. “It” being illness, car accidents, war, and so much more.
  3. However, God is leading you through it. Remember the story of the footprints? You look back and there’s only one set of footprints. You aren’t walking it alone, the Lord is carrying you. And no, you may not feel it now, but you may see it later.
  4. The Lord cries with us, grieves with us, and wants only the best for us.
  5. All good things come from the Lord. Things that do not come from the Lord: cancer, unemployment, death, divorce, or so much more.

The phrase I appreciate, “The Lord didn’t do it, but He’s there to see you through it.”

Which leads me to my most request prayer, “Thy will, not my will. Amen!”

Morale of this story: They might be hard to see, darn near invisible, practically buried under dread, fear, anxiety, or sadness, but the Lord’s Love surrounds you like a cozy and warm blanket on a cold winter’s night. Sometimes it even comes in the form of friends, family, and doctors. No need to blame the Lord for your troubles, If you are in need, please reach out.

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Posted by on June 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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