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Parting with my history is killing me...
||October 08, 2007|1319 reads
 

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MulletPreacher
October 08, 2007
Pastor Dave, man my heart goes out to you man and I am praying for God's peace to flood your spirit. Life is but a vapor here today and gone tomorrow. But thanks be to God that we have blessed assurance that once our journey here is over we have only just begun to live! You are an inspiration to us all man. I wish I could be there with ya goin through them old books and hearin all the stories you probably got.
Deb Rockwell
October 08, 2007
While I don't have a debilitating illness, I know old age will hit me with as much force as what you are going through now.  At some point in life, we have to consolidate, to get rid of "stuff", to give up things we used to do but physically can no longer do.  I don't look forward to it, but I know it will more than likely come.  You can cry on God's shoulder, and share your sadness with Him, and He will comfort you.  Just think, this life is just a little blip on the screen compared to what we have coming...blessings and strength to you Pastor Dave.
Paul Hospodar
October 08, 2007
PastorDATM - they are just things.  The memories reside in your mind, in your heart...with your soul.  They are things that helped shaped you, to be sure, but they are NOT you...

They are things of this world, and while it's easy to say "don't get attached to them"...we're stuck in a thing of this world - our bodies.  Yes, being saved we are made NOT of this world in spirit, but until we're taken home, we're stuck with these limited tools we are given. 

And they'll all fail over time.  So, that's what a major part of the problem is...we're stuck in a flawed creation, in flawed bodies surrounded by flawed things.  Take solace and joy in the fact that you will carry the memories and experiences that these items to your heavenly home, where you will not need 'things' to feel complete or connected to your experiences.  You will be complete, in a glorified body,

7:17 For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.

Lourdes Morales
October 08, 2007
 
I am speechless!  Your words are so moving and the reality of your circumstances is so real that I am left without many words.  The only words left in me right now are used in a whispered prayer to God for His presence to become each day more and more real in your life until you see Him face to face.   

Dave, I won’t be surprise if God has all those books stored for you ;-)

Lourdes
Denise Meyers
October 08, 2007

Hugs to you Dave, and God bless you, I know this must be so very hard for you. I can't even imagine the pain you must feel.  God is with you and He sees your tears, and hears them when they fall.

Bless you my brother
In Christ
Denise

Joey     R
October 08, 2007
Dear Dave....    
I've missed you. 
Knowing that you were changing rooms, and reading your blog... it does not surprise me at all
that you have been going through your books.  It takes a strong man to shed tears, and an even strong man to share what he is feeling with his friends.  I just lifted you up to the God in prayer, and He will comfort you, and keep you sheltered in His arms.

May I suggest something that might encourage you?  Your collection of books.... they are not junk that you've stored up.  Find someone who is starting out in ministry; who can use them.  You can use your circumstances to bless someone, to encourage them.  In turn, you will be blessed and encouraged.  And write!  Tell us about your memories because we can learn so much from you.  That is why many of joined MyChurch.  To learn and grow.

Dave, you are a blessing to us, and to God.   I have this feeling that God is not done with you and that you have much to do!
Carol Suh
October 09, 2007

I like Joey's idea, share with us more about your past.  :)

Perhaps your history is with these books, but your legacy is with us in of our hearts.

Glenn
October 09, 2007
Hey Dave,
I like Mullet wish I could be there with you to help you sort through all your stuff and hear your stories as you go.  Just know that you are in my heart and prayers. 
God's peace to you!
Mike n Laura
October 24, 2007
I love Carebear's post. Dave, we love you and pray for you and Th... almost every day. God bless you, brother. ~mike
Yahs Child
November 12, 2007
I can certainly identify with that. I happen to love books, all kinds of books and would hate to part with any of them. Your books have the extra history that was important to you and that does make it much harder. I'm sorry you are going through this on top of the physical pain you have. You said, "another one of my "from the heart" ramblings as to what I experience as a person with an incurable terminal illness", but to me this is one of the nicest kinds of blogs--and I thank you for sharing.
Hal Waterhouse
November 12, 2007
I want to add prayers for a fellow pack rat! Junque Indeed, brother!
I understand everything you said about books and memories.
Old friends are hard to lose.
From a new friend - Hal