Death. This is a word that most of us cringe at when we here it escape the mouth of someone. We don't want to ear it much less think about it. I can remember as a child thinking that my grandparents would live forever. In my mind they were immortal. They would always be there no matter what. However, I lost my father (grandfather) April 2000 of cancer. And I tell you that it wasn't a funeral but a home going celebration. If there ever was a man that walked the walked it was my beloved grandfather. I look back on the past with fond memories, inspiration, and life lessons.
Last week I spent some time with my grandmother. My grandparent’s home was a home for all the homeless grandchildren. Me and my first daughter lived there for a while. It was home, and it still is. As we sat talking my grandmother shared a story with me. A story of death. Her death. The entire conversation began with recalling memories about her beloved husband, my dad, and how she still talks to him today, even though he is not on this earth. She is in her perfect mind and knows full well that she will see him someday.
On this day my grandmother did not just share a brush with death, but a glimpse of heaven. Yes, I said it...she saw heaven. Here is her story that I would like to share with you.
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I'm welling up right now as I type this. My grandmother had just shared one of her most intimate moments with me. There are skeptics who say she was hallucinating, just imagined it, but those of us in Christ know different. We may mourn, but not as the world does. Though I know her day will come and I will mourn, I will be singing and praising Jesus as he welcomes her into his arms.
To Live is Christ, To die is gain!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
My Grandmother's Story
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Thanks for sharing this experience. My mother-in-law were just talking about heaven the other day and sort of wondering out loud what it will be like...
That was lovely. Moments with our grandparents are ones we will always cherish and should never take for granted. I love hearing stories from my grandparents. We are so blessed to have had grandparents who love Jesus!
You are so right Rebekah. Moments with our grandparents are priceless. So much knowledge, and wisdom. I'm thankful that God blessed me with such godly grandparents.
Evette,
In light of my mother recently passing, your post was one of comfort and joy.
I know she is in heaven rejoicing with the Father.
Thank you!!
Evette,
Would you email me at frufrugirl@zoominternet.net?
I have something I would like to share with you.
Thanks,
Margaret
I love that story! It reminds me of a time in my own life! Wow! Tahnk you for sharing it.
i like your blog.
Hey Evette!
Sorry i accidently posted as Chris! It's Kristina!
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