'If we live, we live for the Lord; and if we die, we die for the Lord. So whether we live or die we belong to the Lord.' Romans 14:8
Pat's Uncle George passed on to Glory this week. He was 93 years old, the last surviving sibling of the my father-in-law's family of 3 girls and 4 boys. This generation had a Bishop, a senior pastor and one Bible woman.
At the wake, the family shared fond memories of Uncle George. He was quite a resourceful person, a maverick, who was in the timber business in the jungles of Indonesia when young and a contractor when he was older. But most of all we recognised Uncle George for
- His Fervent Faith.
- His Generosity
- His Love for Friends and Family.
The youngest in the family of seven and outliving all of them, he believed in the adage
'Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.' Galatians 6:9
George soldiered on till health got the better of him. He bore witness to a familial love for the Jesus and service to the Church.
What does it involved to soldier on? St Paul wrote to young Timothy using 3 metaphors to describe endurance in the Christian Life
- A good soldier
- who can endure hardship,
- has a single minded focus on the mission, a good witness for Christ
- is unencumbered by the burdens of life
- A prize winning athlete
- who subjects his body to training
- A hardworking farmer
- who will enjoy the fruit of his labour
'Endure suffering along with me, as a good soldier of Christ Jesus. Soldiers don’t get tied up in the affairs of civilian life, for then they cannot please the officer who enlisted them. And athletes cannot win the prize unless they follow the rules. And hardworking farmers should be the first to enjoy the fruit of their labor.' 2 Tim 2:3-6
There is another lesson I learnt from Uncle George. That is it did not matter to him whether he lives or dies. He was happy to be released from the pain of his end-stage terminal cancer as death approached. He was willing to meet his maker many years before. This indicates an appreciation of eternity and everlasting life.
St Paul declared to the Roman Christians that whether we live or die we belong to the Lord. This understanding and attitude frees us from the shackles and limitations of the physical life. It belies an inner strength and tenacity.
'If we live, we live for the Lord; and if we die, we die for the Lord. So whether we live or die we belong to the Lord.' Romans 14:8
This assurance releases us from the finiteness and time-sensitivity of our current limited physical existence and gives us an unlimited eternity perspective.
So let us not be weary nor lose heart; the hymn 'Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus' extols this stoic and resolute Christianity
Stand up, stand up for Jesus,
Ye soldiers of the cross;
Lift high his royal banner,
It must not suffer loss.
From victory unto victory
His army shall he lead,
Till every foe is vanquished,
And Christ is Lord indeed.
Stand up, stand up for Jesus,
The trumpet call obey;
Forth to the mighty conflict
In this His glorious day.
Ye that are men now serve Him
Against unumbered foes;
Let courage rise with danger
And strength to strength oppose.
Stand up, stand up for Jesus,
Stand in His strength alone;
The arm of flesh will fail you,
Ye dare not trust your own.
Put on the gospel armour
Each piece put on with prayer
Where duty calls or danger
Be never wanting there
Stand up, stand up for Jesus,
The strife will not be long;
This day the noise of battle,
The next the victor's song.
To him that overcometh
A crown of life shall be;
He, with the King of Glory
Lionel
A very touching and Biblical account of Uncle George who was such a good testimony for the Lord, and an example for all readers especially the believers. All glory to the Lord!
ReplyDeleteOng Cheng Leng
Uncle George legacy
ReplyDeleteTrusting in God absolutely
Praying without ceasing
In the name of Jesus all will be well
Testify the name of Jesus to family friends and people you meet daily as his legacy live on