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The Best Is Yet to Come

Chad

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The Best Is Yet to Come

The sound of Martha's voice on the other end of the telephone always brought a smile to her pastor's face. She was not only one of the oldest members of the congregation, but one of the most faithful. Aunt Martie, as all of the children called her, just seemed to ooze faith, hope, and love wherever she went. This time, however, there seemed to be an unusual tone to her words "Preacher, could you stop by this afternoon? I need to talk with you."


"Of course, I'll be there around three. Is that ok?"


It didn't take long to discover the reason for what had been sensed in her voice before. As they sat facing each other in the quiet of her small living room. Martha shared the news that her doctor had just discovered a previously undetected tumor.


"He says I probably have six months to live." Martha's words were naturally serious, yet there was a definite calm about her.


"I'm so sorry to ..." but before her pastor could finish, Martha interrupted.


"Don't be. The Lord has been good. I have lived a long life. I'm ready to go. You know that."


"I know," her pastor responded with a reassuring nod.


"But I do want to talk with you about my funeral. I have been thinking about it, and there are things that I know I want."


The two talked quietly for a long time. They talked about Martha's favorite hymns, the passages of Scripture that had meant so much to her through the years, and the many memories they shared at Central Church. When it seemed that they had covered just about everything, Aunt Martie paused, looked up with a twinkle in her eye, and then added, "One more thing, preacher. When they bury me, I want my old Bible in one hand and a fork in the other."


"A fork? Why do you want to be buried with a fork?"


"I have been thinking about all of the church dinners and banquets that I attended through the years," she explained. "One thing sticks in my mind. At those really nice get-togethers, when the meal was almost finished, a server would come by to collect the dirty dishes. I can hear the words now. Sometimes, at the best ones, somebody would lean over my shoulder and whisper, 'You can keep your fork.' And do you know what that meant? Dessert was coming! It didn't mean a cup of Jell-O or pudding or even a dish of ice cream. You don't need a fork for that. It meant the good stuff, like chocolate cake or cherry pie! When they told me I could keep my fork, I knew the best was yet to come!


"That's exactly what I want people to talk about at my funeral. Oh, they can talk about all the good times we had together. That would be nice. But when they walk by my casket and look at my pretty blue dress, I want them to turn to one another and say, 'Why the fork?' And I want you to tell them that I kept my fork because the best is yet to come!"
 
Very true. No matter what we might have enjoyed here on earth or the joy we have had, it can never be compared to the experience of meeting with The Lord in Heaven.

The best is actually yet to come. Let us be comforted with this.
 
This is our Hope.

The Hope of glory, when imperfection fades away and perfection comes.

The realm of no impossiblities!

This is the promise, this is our inheritence!

Yes, the best is yet to come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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He will always be our daddy.

"When you become a Grandpa who will be my Daddy"?

This was the question that shot out from the mouth and heart of my 5-year old daughter a couple of months ago. She was nursing a fear, the fear of losing the priviledges of my being a father to her. SShe was showing an inate fear in her as regards the future, and her fate with me.

All my efforts to assure her that I can be a "Grandpa" and still be her Father without compromising either of those status did not relieve her of her quiet fear on the future and what will happen to her.

In same way many belevers also show also show so much fear of the future and our DADDY's desire to ALWAYS be there for and with us. We look into the future and fear grips our hearts about GOD always being with us and HIS promise not to leave us. The Lord says "Fear not little flock ..." Luke 12:32.

We should always put our hope in certainity of our FATHER's continual "DADDYHOOD".
 
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