The hardest thing I have ever had to do as a Pastor, maybe even as a person, was be present in an ICU room when members of a family came in one-by-one to say goodbye to a lady who was only alive because of the machines she was connected to.
Her sister came.
Her friend came.
Her partner came.
Then her children came.
Thinking of this now still brings tears to my eyes.
What do you say to a child saying goodbye to their Mum?
Preaching the Good News to the assembled church is a huge privilege. Being there for moments like that is perhaps the most profound privilege we can have as ministers of the Gospel.
Today’s last word is found in John 19.26,
“Woman, behold, your son!”
Making provisions for those we love for a time when we won’t be around may seem morbid, but it is maybe the most loving and practical thing we can do. Even on the cross, in the throws of agony, Jesus cared for and provided for others. He was, and is, so others-focused that some simply cannot believe it.
For those of us that do, we again see His heart on display; others.
Even in His dying moments, He wanted to make sure that those He loved were going to be taken care of.
Brothers, sisters, please don’t wait until it is too late.
Take actions today to care for and provide for those you love so that when a day begins without you, you know that they will be ok. They will have enough to deal with, enough to organise, enough to do, enough to grieve over, enough to think about.
Please follow His example and do all you can today to provide for their tomorrows.
Thank you for your ministry these 2 holy weeks. I have learned so much about God, myself🌺, how to “minister.”
Peace, Diana
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