Our people die well…..

Ξ April 10th, 2007 | → 3 Comments | ∇ Cultural Architect Stuff |

The following is an email I got form a UM pastor in the KY conference that just found out that she is dieing. She sent it to the pastors of the Covington district in the KY Conference…. and all I could remember is Wesley’s quote when he said,

“our people die well”

Here is the email:

“On Apr 9, 2007:

Well, it’s official. I’ve turned the corner from chronically ill to terminally ill. My chronic kidney disease is now diagnosed as renal failure and I have been given a life-expectancy prognosis of less than six months.

I’m 52 years old and I’m dying. Without the assurance of God’s grace and salvation, this news would be devastating. However, if I really believe what I say I believe about God and heaven and eternal life, this is sad, but not scary.

My friends and family weren’t prepared to hear the “H” word – Hospice – but my body has been preparing me for the news for some time now. One of my doctors asked me why I am so brave. I’m not brave, but I am weary and always in pain and ready to go Home. And – thankfully – I have a pretty good idea of what Home will be like.

I’ve officiated at dozens of funerals and at every one I have said something like this: “At 6:03 Sunday morning George became more alive than any of us sitting here today, because he walked out of this life and right into the heart of God.” That had better be true.

Abandoned to His grace and anchored in His love,
The Reverend (name removed)”

I do not know this pastors as well as I would like, but she is in inspiration! Thank you for your honor, sacrifice, joy, and passion in death. You show that relationship with God is the first and foremost when it comes to eternal life, and your helping others to see that it can happen now and in the future.

He is RISEN!!! KUTPs!!!!