September 6, 2016
11 years. Every year I read this from Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest on September 5:
Stay here and watch with Me. —Matthew 26:38
Watch with Me.” Jesus was saying, in effect, “Watch with no private point of view at all, but watch solely and entirely with Me.” In the early stages of our Christian life, we do not watch with Jesus, we watch for Him. We do not watch with Him through the revealed truth of the Bible even in the circumstances of our own lives. Our Lord is trying to introduce us to identification with Himself through a particular “Gethsemane” experience of our own. But we refuse to go, saying, “No, Lord, I can’t see the meaning of this, and besides, it’s very painful.” And how can we possibly watch with Someone who is so incomprehensible? How are we going to understand Jesus sufficiently to watch with Him in His Gethsemane, when we don’t even know why He is suffering? We don’t know how to watch with Him— we are only used to the idea of Jesus watching with us.
I have been with Kathie on the Anniversary of our Accident, each afternoon, for the last 11 years, this year was not different. I gave her a bath and washed her hair a little longer than other evenings.
Our children each responded to my yearly text message with encouragement and thankfulness aimed at me, they are very encouraging as we each mark the date and time.
Thank you for the many years you have been with Kathie and I in your prayers.
Blessings,
Dave & Kathie Jones
Stay here and watch with Me. —Matthew 26:38
Watch with Me.” Jesus was saying, in effect, “Watch with no private point of view at all, but watch solely and entirely with Me.” In the early stages of our Christian life, we do not watch with Jesus, we watch for Him. We do not watch with Him through the revealed truth of the Bible even in the circumstances of our own lives. Our Lord is trying to introduce us to identification with Himself through a particular “Gethsemane” experience of our own. But we refuse to go, saying, “No, Lord, I can’t see the meaning of this, and besides, it’s very painful.” And how can we possibly watch with Someone who is so incomprehensible? How are we going to understand Jesus sufficiently to watch with Him in His Gethsemane, when we don’t even know why He is suffering? We don’t know how to watch with Him— we are only used to the idea of Jesus watching with us.
I have been with Kathie on the Anniversary of our Accident, each afternoon, for the last 11 years, this year was not different. I gave her a bath and washed her hair a little longer than other evenings.
Our children each responded to my yearly text message with encouragement and thankfulness aimed at me, they are very encouraging as we each mark the date and time.
Thank you for the many years you have been with Kathie and I in your prayers.
Blessings,
Dave & Kathie Jones
What a long time. And for you to never give up is amazing. I've seen just the opposite happen, and you're to be commended.
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting us into what us an intensely personal ordeal. I continue to keep you and Kathie in prayer.
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