Written by Diane Pearson03/26/2018
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"Blessed is the man ... whose delight is in the law of the Lord." Psalms 1:1,2
Pastor Kevin is a friend of mine from the Bloomfield United Methodist
Church. He sends me his mid-week messages by e-mail. This week he
wrote:
“On Saturday a dear member of our church died, Pat Miller. She was 84
years old and has been a very faithful, quiet, humble servant of our
church. I have been preparing her funeral service and am reading through
her Bible. She kept a wealth of information in her Bible. It’s full of
handwritten prayers, poems, and a list of monthly scripture readings
that she read and checked off each morning.”
Pastor Kevin quoted one of Pat’s handwritten prayers that he found in
her Bible: “The purpose of the church is simple: to worship the One
True God as revealed in the Bible, to lift up His Son Jesus, and to show
the love of God to those who come to worship with us. I pray for the
churches that they may increase in membership and that the members may
be an instrument of your love. Amen.”
Without a doubt, Pat’s Bible is a reflection of her spiritual life: a
well-used Bible, full of personal notes of reflection, a record of her
daily reading of God’s Word, and prayers for her church and others.
Pastor Kevin’s story reminded me of a woman I sat next to
occasionally in church nearly 40 years ago, at a time when I was not
serious about my faith. Her name was Louise. She always carried her
Bible with her to church. (I never carried a Bible. Sometimes I borrowed
one from the pew.) She always turned to the passages when they were
read in the service. (I didn’t bother with that.) She knew where all
those passages were without looking at the index! (I was impressed.) And
she didn’t hesitate to write in her Bible. (I was taught never to write
in books, especially the Bible.)
Louise and her Bible—it’s an indelible image in my mind. It was
black, leather-bound, larger than most Bibles, King James Version. When
Louise put on her reading glasses and leafed through the pages to find a
Scripture, it was obvious she had been there many times before. Her
Bible was tattered and dog-eared, with passages underlined or circled,
and tiny notes written in the margins in various colors and shades of
ink. Bookmarks and little scraps of paper stuck out here and there. In
short, her Bible was well used, and I could see the results in her
Christian walk.
I’ll be honest with you. I was envious of Louise, her Bible, and her
faith. I wanted what she had without spending the time. God uses that
image of Louise like a poke in the ribs sometimes. He is saying: “Spend
more time in the Word!”
When it comes time for Louise’s funeral, her pastor could preach a
great sermon on her tattered Bible and the notations found within its
pages. She lived her life based on the Word of God.
How about you? What does your Bible say about you? When it comes time for your funeral, could your pastor deliver a eulogy based on what is found in your Bible?
Dear Heavenly Father, Thank you for Christian examples like Pat and
Louise, whose lives reflected their Devotion to You and Your Word. Help
us remember: A Bible that is falling apart probably belongs to someone
who isn’t. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen.
Excerpt from God in the Midst of Grief, Copyright © 2011 by Diane Pearson, used with permission.
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