Monday, March 22, 2010

Same old message

Jacob loves music so yesterday I played a song for him that I used to like in high school.  This song really helped me get through some difficult days.  I used to listen to it over and over and over (when I wasn't listening to Olivia Newton John or Michael Jackson that is).

Got a ticket coming home,
Wish the officer had known
What a day today has been.
Then I stumbled through the door,
Dropping junk mail on the floor.
When will this day end?

But then your letter caught my eye,
Brought the hope in me to life,
'Cause you know me very well,
And I bet you wrote me
Just to tell me,

In a little while,
We'll be with the Father;
Can't you see Him smile?
In a little while,
We'll be home forever,
In a while....
We're just here to learn to love Him;
We'll be home in just a little while.

Boy, that letter hit the spot--
Made me think of all I've got,
And all that waits for me.
Guess I've known it all day long;
Wonder where my thoughts went wrong.
When will my heart believe?

Waking half way through the night,
Reaching toward the lamp for light,
Picking up the Word I find;
Here's another letter
To remind me.

In a little while,
We'll be with the Father;
Can't you see Him smile?
In a little while,
We'll be home forever,
In a while....
We're just here to learn to love Him;
We'll be home in just a little while.

Days like these are just a test of our will.
Will we walk or will we fall?
Well, I can almost see the top of the hill,
And I believe it's worth it all.

In a little while,
We'll be with the Father;
Can't you see Him smile?
In a little while,
We'll be home forever,
In a while....
We're just here to learn to love Him;
We'll be home in just a little while.
(Amy Grant, In a Little While) 
 Do you see the message?  The words that got me through a broken heart in high school are the same words that helped me walk through the deepest valleys of grief... in a little while we'll be with the Father... and home forever.
So whatever your day brings-- a speeding ticket, a national healthcare plan (yikes!), a broken heart, loneliness, or even the death of a loved one, be encouraged.  You'll be home soon.  Keep going.  Don't quit.

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