Yes, we are fully confident, and we would rather be away from these earthly bodies, for then we will be at home with the Lord. 2 Corinthians 5:8 NLT
He lay almost
motionless—a Superman tattoo on his arm. And as he did, my wife and I were
keeping the death vigil.
My
brother-in-law often kidded that he was Superman. And he had been. He survived
things that had killed many people. Although a young man, he had suffered several
heart attacks that damaged his heart beyond repair.
Not only had he
survived health issues, but he had also made it through many years of reckless
living. He had endured beatings, robberies, and a near-fatal shooting. He made
it through work injuries. When I perused the list in my mind, I could
understand the Superman tattoo on his arm and his mentality.
But at last, the
great leveler of all humanity was about to conquer him. Doctors had done all
they could. Now he lay in a hospital bed in a local Hospice house. The doctor
talked to the family. His body was shutting down. There was nothing else they
could do but make him comfortable. My wife swabbed his mouth, used a machine to
suck bodily fluids, held her phone to his ear to play one of his favorite
songs, and cried. Family members took turns talking to him and expressing their
love.
Had his dilemma
happened six months before, we would have worried more. A part of his reckless
living was holding God at arm’s length. He grew up going to church, but had
left that part of his life many years before. Although filled with grief, we
weren’t as worried now. He recently made his peace with God and spoke often of
his readiness to meet his Savior, which comforted our hearts.
Paul also took
security in knowing that if persecution took his life, he would immediately be
in heaven with his Savior.
Losing a loved
one is never easy, but knowing they will enter heaven’s gates and that we will
see them again in eternity makes the process easier. Heaven isn’t a
pie-in-the-sky fairy tale believed by those who need courage to face death, but
an actual place prepared for those who choose to follow Jesus Christ. Jesus
said there are many rooms there—enough for as many as believe in him.
Our family took
comfort in knowing our loved one would be waiting for us. We invite you to join
us. Believe today. Don’t wait until it’s too late.
Father, thank you
for preparing a place for those who love and choose to follow you.
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