Friday, June 8, 2012

Sweet Gentle Friend

Most recently, I lost a dear friend. He was one of the most unassuming men I have ever known; his kindness drew many in. By Ron's graceful and elegant charm he was warm, cheerful and affirming, and was always an encouragement to anyone, certainly to me. His humility was unparalleled and his meekness was beyond description. He had a station in life that was noteworthy; he rose to the rank of Major General in the service; perhaps you would have not realized it, it rarely was mentioned. My friend Ron was winsome; he was a stirring testament to everyone around. When you were in his presence you were awed by his gentle way, you realized that were in the presence of a firm picture of Christ; it was as if you were behind the temple veil. It was as if his face shown like Moses' coming from the presence of the Almighty. You see Ron was one of the most godly men that I have ever known. In his final year with us, he spoke of his "ministry of cancer" as a sanctified assignment from God. By it he used every waking hour through his treatment and pain as an occasion to share the Gospel; the same calming gospel that brought healing to the nations and peace to Ron. He never complained, he never waivered, rather he resolutely set his face like a flint to Heaven, rejoicing and bringing his sheaves with him. When I ponder what his life and passing meant I am reminded that his way was a sweet peaceful example of what it means to be an ambassador. Earth is just a temporary stop for us, a place where the Lord has put us but only for a season. Can you let the peace that passes all understanding which is our schoolmaster here be your example? Will you not walk the Emmaus Road and tarry with Christ? How is your peace today? Find Christ while it’s not too late. See you soon my friend.

A Warm Welcome

This site is meant to be a home of encouragement; its aim to strengthen and share the Good News with the web traveller. The Richness of Christ is experienced only by those in whom He dwells. It is my goal to insure that you understand the Gospel message and its importance for life. In John Chapter 6, Christ asked his disciples; "...will thou also go away?". Peter's reply? "You have the words of life". Jesus emphasized in Scripture, "I have come to seek and save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10) . In saying this, Christ never presented His Glory and Grace to fill a human need, but to redeem mankind and provide the only genuine spiritual connection to the Creator. Are you connected? Salvation means life; rejection of Christ means eternal death. Read on!

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A humble plebe of God's Word dedicated to the Lord God of Heaven and His Son Jesus Christ; to bring Him honor and glory that He deserves!