tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8400340423678181828.post8487945116603868694..comments2023-10-04T18:01:43.464-05:00Comments on Dads Teach the Bible: Last SecondMike Cunninghamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05971102076711413290noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8400340423678181828.post-42066209442594021292015-05-01T14:36:41.922-05:002015-05-01T14:36:41.922-05:00Our pastor preached on Psalm 90:12 the last Sunday...Our pastor preached on Psalm 90:12 the last Sunday in December regarding the coming year. The next Sunday my greatest Love on earth had her stroke and the next Sunday she soared into the strong, warm embrace of her Savior.<br /> <br />We really had no warning. I had no sure last chance to say "good bye," although the doctors told us she could almost certainly understand what was going on and being said around and to her. So the family and I did our best to tell her all that was on our hearts.<br /><br />She and I had a number of plans for this year and beyond, expecting to serve God and grow old for at least 10 or 15 more years. As one who closely observed her life for 45 years I am content that she served God as best she knew with all her heart and strength all those years. She left prepared to meet the One she loved even more than she did me.<br /><br />James tells us how long our lives will be; "You're nothing but a wisp of fog...." (Ch. 4:14, The Message). The "second half" of a wisp of fog isn't very long. I'd better get busy. I've got to redefine my entire life, and still hope to serve Him well I'd like her to be proud of me yet.chuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04631165961382647198noreply@blogger.com