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Introduction
Marion loved to tell stories!
He had a lot to tell and enjoyed talking, no matter the day or time.
We all, including our brother Marion, live our lives as a tale to be told.
In this tale God gives the details:
God is the Eternal Judge
There has never been a time when God wasn’t.
He is eternal!
Our time on earth to God is but a moment in the spectrum of eternity.
As the the eternal God, He is also the all knowing God.
The one who sees us as we are.
He sees and knows our sin and that is what separates us from Him.
He is holy, pure and righteous.
We are Separated from Him
Our sin brings forth God’s anger and wrath.
He will not have a relationship with sin.
What must we do then, since we are separated from Him? Does God hate us?
No! In fact tells us:
Hey Guys,
Below is the order of service for tomorrow.
We will try to get all this done by noon.
Keep in mind that I will have a paper copy available for you tomorrow.
Please also let me know if you have questions or comments.
Thanks for helping and being involved with this.
I am sure it will be a blessing to Marion’s family.
Obituary—Pastor Hedge
Prayer—Pastor Hedge
Eulogy—Bro.
Manuel Guzman
How Great Thou Art—Josh Carter
Scripture Reading—Bro.
Manuel Guzman
2 Tim.
4:7
Eccl.
3:1-11
Story from Marion—Tom Hon
Beulah Land—Josh and Mary Carter
Sermon—Pastor Hedge
Amazing Grace—Josh Carter
Thanks,
Rodney
We are all allowed to be sinners, but to have a relationship with God we must come through Christ by faith.
John 14:
Knowing God gives peach and rest.
For generations, God has been the source of protection and rest for those who believe Him.
A dwelling place offers rest from the elements and from the world around.
There is only one source of that kind of rest, the kind of rest that Marion had.
He would say to me, “I know where I am going” and “I just want God’s will to be done.”
Knowing God gives us perspective on the frailty and brevity of our life on earth.
Marion’s understanding of that was enormous.
Right up until the end of his life, he continued to point people to Christ in order to use every last moment for Christ.
Many of you have received his phone calls.
Either to get back in church or to visit for the first time.
Purpose comes from God, otherwise we just spin our wheels until death and the things that mattered no longer do.
But when you have a relationship with Christ, only what’s done for Him will matter.
Conclusion
Stephen Olford
“Only one life, twill soon be past, only what is done for Christ will last.”
There is a man’s body in this box, and he has left us with two messages from the tale of his life:
Know Christ.
Do things for Christ.
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