The cycle of life never stops
“You are in the Beloved -- his very own, his member -- therefore
infinitely dear to the Father, unspeakably precious to him. You are
never, not for one second, alone; then no reason for loneliness or
depression.”
-- NORMAN F. DOUTY
“A little Swedish girl was walking with her father one night under
the starry sky, intently meditating on the glories of heaven. At
last, looking up to the sky, she said, ‘Father, I have been thinking
that if the wrong side of heaven is so beautiful, what will the right
side be?’”
-- UNKNOWN
This column began with two quotes, and could easily have included
more. That is because so many different emotions and thoughts swirled
through my heart and mind at the same time while I wrote. It’s like a
tangled tapestry inside, and I’ve asked God to help me unwind and
process it as he sees best.
One of the emotions is deep sadness. A special friend passed away
last week after fighting a courageous yearlong battle with cancer.
While gathering information to help write a very short obituary about
her, I was overwhelmed with what a remarkable person she was.
What I wrote was unbearably brief compared to a life that was so
rich. Besides being a dedicated and loving wife and mother, she was
an incredible friend, mentor, teacher, volunteer and much more to
countless people. She had an amazing balance of depth and wisdom as
well as great wit. I’ll always remember the times we laughed, cried,
biked, ate, played and prayed together.
God walked every step of the way with her, and she is now enjoying
the glories of heaven with him and all who went before she did.
Though she will be greatly missed here, we are thankful that she is
out of pain. I trust that God will walk with each of us left behind
and that he will comfort us in our grief.
I feel deep sadness about that loss, but at the same time I am
also filled with the great gladness of a new life: My brother’s wife
gave birth to a precious, healthy baby boy on Sunday night. We’ve all
been anxious to greet and meet this child, and I know that my
sister-in-law was more than ready to deliver this baby. I’ve seen and
held him and enjoyed his dimpled yawn, busy moves and baby cries. He
has already brought great joy, smiles and laugher to our extended
family.
In the same week I had to bid a sad farewell to a treasured
friend, I was blessed to bid a big happy hello to a new nephew.
There are many things that I don’t understand about life, but I do
know that it goes on. Life is a cycle that sometimes cycles too
quickly for me, but I trust God with all of it. We had to let go of a
special loved one on this earth, but we’ll celebrate her life and
think of her enjoying health, joy, beauty, love, worship, perfection
and much more in heaven. Whether we let go of one on this earth or
say hello to another, we can be confident that our heavenly father
will never let go of us.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive,
No. 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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