Disappointment
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Brief Biography
Brief Biography
[Describe John’s impact in the church and love for God’s work]
What can we say about John, a whole lot...
John was a beloved member… Head Elder for many years
Served faithfully, generous with his time and resources, always available, big heart.
John was also very talented, good preacher, big booming voice, sang well… pastoring three congregations don’t get opportunity… heard John
Did you know that John played guitar… coaxing him to play for our services...
John was also an excellent poet.
Dissapointment
Dissapointment
John was hit by major dissapointments towards the tailend of his life.
First wife passed away and left him alone, this was very difficult for John
Health complications...
Unable to be joined in Canada by Rose… this was a devastating blow to John, I saw it written all over his face
He often told me how much he loved serving the Lord, and was eager...
First hospitalized, I visited him and thought we were going to lose John. He could barely speak, was weak...
Was thrilled when he made a remarkable recovery… had a hole in the preaching schedule during the summer months and didn’t know what to do.... I receive an email from John… [read email]
Called John right away to ascertain if this was wishful thinking… he preached that Sabbath...
Then suddenly he fell… back in the hospital, I was confident that this was a minor setback in comparison to how I first saw him… never dreamed that I would not hear from or see John again
Life can be so full of dissapointment...
Light Affliction
Light Affliction
I would ask John, how he was holding up, was his faith in God being shaken… never. Never blamed God for the dissapointments, suffering etc… After so much suffering and dissapoinment why didn’t John crumble and lose all hope...
He had burning within him, The Blesssed Hope
17 For our momentary light affliction is producing for us an absolutely incomparable eternal weight of glory.
Might seem like the Bible is minimizing or trivializing suffering. Oh no, when Lazarus died, the Bible tells us Jesus wept. When Jesus was rejected by his people… wept bitterly, when on the Cross… “My God, my God...”
How can what we suffer, what John suffered be called “light affliction.”
Momentary, fleeting, passing...
In comparison to what’s coming, on the scales of life, the eternal life that believers in Christ will enjoy far outweighs...
A time is coming when the dead will hear a loud trumpet
16 For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first.
I don’t know how God will do it, but the ashes or the dust are going to come together, the dead are going to respond to the blast of the Life Giver’s trumpet, John is going to hear that trumpet, and he is going to be remade, but this time with an immortal body, no more aches, full use of his legs, no more reading glassess, no more heart problems, no more dialysis
50 What I am saying, brothers and sisters, is this: Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor can corruption inherit incorruption. 51 Listen, I am telling you a mystery: We will not all fall asleep, but we will all be changed, 52 in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we will be changed. 53 For this corruptible body must be clothed with incorruptibility, and this mortal body must be clothed with immortality. 54 When this corruptible body is clothed with incorruptibility, and this mortal body is clothed with immortality, then the saying that is written will take place:
Death has been swallowed up in victory.
55 Where, death, is your victory?
Where, death, is your sting?
That’s the hope that John died with. The Blessed Hope, a hope that will soon become reality… everything distabilized, lost in a moment, as 1 Cor 4:17 says, “momentary.”
12 He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.
if you want more than what this temporary, fleeting, dissapointing life has to offer, you’ve got to be connected, you’ve got to have Jesus.
12 He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.
You see friends, though John is no longer with us, or as the Bible says, is “sleeping.” His sleep is momentary, it won’t be long, a change is going to come. John had Jesus, John was connected to Jesus, grafted into Jesus, plugged into Jesus, attached to Jesus, joined to Jesus, and he will live again, of this I am certain. He will live again when Christ comes in his Glory.
So hold on… a change is coming, hold on… a change is coming… hold on Rose… a change is coming
And forever we will be with Lord