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Nothing proves that you love someone more than mentioning them in your prayers.
“Joy is the serious business of Heaven.” ~C. S. Lewis
Bittersweet miracle.
Last Sunday I attended a memorial service, and though the word "memorial service" sounds all sad it was truly a celebration of a man's life. A man name Teddy Mancenido. Although I didn't actually know him, I did know of him. I've seen him at several events when our youths would come together. I thought from my behalf to pay the respect of going to the memorial service, since in God's house he is one of my brothers in Christ. Throughout the memorial service his family and friends gave their own testimonies on how Teddy touched their life. There was of course some laughters, tears, and overall love for this man. From hearing the testimonies there was no question that Teddy was a Christ-like man. At the end of the service the pastor from his church simply asked, "Would anyone want to surrender and live a new life all for God?" It took a few minutes until, a man stood up. And another man, a woman, and another man and woman. Until I realized these people who were standing up to give their hearts to God is Teddy's whole family. Unbelievable. My eyes started to water up of joy and happiness. Though Teddy was only 23 years old, I truly believe He had finish what God wanted him to do here on earth. Impacting others about his "daddy's" love.
This beautiful miracle made me reflect on my own family. My parents hasn't given their hearts fully to God yet, and every day I pray that someday they will. To think if it takes me to go before they do, and they give their hearts to God... If it's His will and plans, then by all means God, go right ahead. Because I definitely know where I'm going after life here on earth, and as a believer in my Lord and Savior, like what Teddy did all we want is to show others God's amazing love.
Hallejuah you have won the victory. Praise The Lord.
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When my daughter was a toddler, I used to take her to a park not far from our apartment. One day as she was playing in a sandbox, an ice-cream salesman approached us. I purchased her a treat, and when I turned to give it to her, I saw her mouth was full of sand. Where I had intended to put a delicacy, she had put dirt. Did I love her with dirt in her mouth? Absolutely. Was she any less of my daughter with dirt in her mouth? Of course not. Was I going to allow her to keep the dirt in her mouth? No way. I loved her right where she was, but I refused to leave her there. I carried her over to the water fountain and washed out her mouth. Why? Because I love her. God does the same for us. He holds us over the fountain. “Spit out the dirt, honey,” our Father urges. “I’ve got something better for you.” And so he cleanses us of filth; immorality, dishonesty, prejudice, bitterness, greed. We don’t enjoy the cleansing; sometimes we even opt for the dirt over the ice cream. “I can eat dirt if I want to!” we pout and proclaim. Which is true—we can. But if we do, the loss is ours. God has a better offer.
Max Lucado