You have taught me
the honesty of George
Washington
the unprejudiced of Abe
Lincoln
the forward thinking of
JFK
the fight of Eisenhower
You have shown me
the brilliance of
Einstein
the character of Christ
the heart of Mother
Teresa
the unconditional love
of a Father
You have encouraged me
when I was disheartened & been the shelter I could run to in times of hurt
and loss. You have always been there for
me during the laughter and tears. You
have shown me through your actions how to be a true friend, parent and
spouse. Though I've not learned the art
of portraying the unconditional spirit you love us all with, I continue to pray
that one day I will.
You have been an
incredible example of how a man should live and love and play and pray. Your strength of character – steadfast in
goodness – is unsurpassed. I am
continually thankful to a God who would give me such a leader in my life. You have taught me that people are more
important than tasks.
We have had the greatest
discussions and solved so many world problems in the middle of the night. You've enthralled me with stories of our
family’s history and we've grown together through the character of your
ancestors. We've counseled each other
–good or bad- it was all fun. I pray
that this year you will receive as much as you have given and more. You are an
excellent Dad. I have learned more from
you than anyone in my life and have loved you with the same intensity.
My Dad’s been visiting
this week. I have been blessed to have known him for over 50 years now and I've laid everything aside to spend every minute I can soaking up the stories and listening to his voice. I remember once
Dad telling me that when Grandpa passed away the one thing he missed was
hearing him tell the tales he had heard a million times before; I don’t want to
miss a thing. We've been great friends
all my life. I can tell him anything and
visa-versa. He is proud of everything I
do; he champions all our causes, gets behind the ministry and cheers us on from
behind the scenes. We don’t always
agree on politics but we wax eloquent for our ‘side’ and laugh as we move on to
the next thing. What we have no control
over doesn't matter. What do matter are
our values and how much we love each other.
In 3 days he will leave again for another year. We’ll cling to each other’s voice over the
phone, knowing that if anything happens we have loved unconditionally.
I am blessed, to know an
earthly love that exemplifies a heavenly love.
And yet…not as much still. God loves
us even more. How can that be? I marvel at God’s heart for us. It is so all-encompassing. We can enjoy His presence in every step of
our lives. Wherever we go, He is
there. He IS love (1 John 4:8), and that
love is ‘manifest in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world
so that we might live through Him’ (1 John 4:9) Nothing can separate us from His
love (Romans 8:35-39). That is enough,
yet there is more. More love, more
forgiveness, more kindness, more provision…He is omnipotent, omniscience, omnipresence
and omni-more!
Two Fathers, Two
incredible Loves – one temporal, one Eternal.
Thank you to the One who loves me most!
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