It’s been a rough week. It’s never fun watching someone die. It’s especially hard when it’s a family member or very, very special friend. So, it was somewhat appropriate today’s prompt from the Five Minute Friday crew was TRUST. Let’s see what we can come up with in just five minutes.
The timer is set, so let’s GO …
Death. It’s inevitable. No one escapes it. But, in addition to sadness, there is also joy … joy in witnessing a life well spent … joy another soul has found its way across the River Jordan … joy at the prospect of another soul in celestial plan.
How can I say this?
Because of trust. I trust the words of the Lord. I trust His plan. I trust His promises.
Certainly, there is sorrow, but there is celebration as well because I know — we know — because He lived, I — we — can face tomorrow. My soul, our … STOP
… souls have been entrusted to the Great Healer. And then one day, I’ll — we’ll — cross the river. I’ll — we’ll — fight life’s final war with pain. And then as death gives way to victory, I’ll — we’ll — see the lights of glory and I’ll — we’ll — know He lives!
Rest in Peace, sweet Sonni. Well done, good and faithful servant.
Don’t forget to see what others have written about TRUST at Kate’s place (http://katemotaung.com/2015/10/08/five-minute-friday-trust-day-9/).
THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: The battle is already won. We just need to work it out.

All very true, love this post
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Thank you … Liked yours too. Trust in the family is soooo important!
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I love the book Hinds Feet on High Places, and it’s either in that one or its sequel that the author uses a very poignant and picturesque analogy of a dear one crossing over to be with Jesus in eternity–it was more of a celebration (as you put it). Question: I am working on a post concerning veterans in Christ’s army, and would like to include a link to your site. If this is okay with you, may I also put in your age? (Which I would need you to tell me?) Thanks.
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I’m familiar with the book. My wife enjoyed it. Certainly, you can add a link. Will it be on your site or separate? I just turned 68. Thank you and have a great weekend.
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It will post on Veteran’s Day next month. Thanks again, and also for sharing all you have for us!
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“The battle is already won. We just need to work it out.” Amen.
My condolences on your loss. I know that losing someone here on earth is never easy even when we can picture them whole and rejoicing with our Lord. Blessings to you.
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Thank you for the kind words. I was blessed to have two strong women in my life. Knowing they are rejoicing with our Lord does indeed give me comfort. Blessings right at you!
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Beautiful words of remembrance for your Sonni. Indeed It is true that “we do not sorrow as others sorrow” when we trust and believe in an eternal life to come.
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Amen!
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Thank you for a beautiful post. I’m sharing it as our family faces the loss of a loved one.
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{{ hugs }} to all
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So sorry for your loss. (((HUGS)))
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Thank you. Hope all is well in the Garden State. Looks like you’ve been busy!
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