So,
Miss Margaret and one of the four-year-olds, came up to find a pastor. Now, as a pastor, I’m often asked to
officiate at funerals and memorial services, but this was the first time that
I’d ever been asked, by an insistent four-year-old little boy, that my services
as a pastor were needed for a tadpole.
After
agreeing to do it, I was trying to think of how to make this “funeral” a
learning experience for the children.
So, we talked about what happens at funerals. There is Scripture, eulogies and
prayers. After we talked about each part
and went through it in a way that children would understand, one little girl
raised her hand and wanted to know when we were having cake! You've got to love the honesty of children!
This
little girl had been to a few funerals and knew that after the service we all
gather together for a time of fellowship and food or as she put it,
“Cake!”
Reflecting
on that experience, I got the biggest chuckle out of that one comment. Yet, it was so profound. Think about it for a minute – with Christ we
always have an ongoing celebration. We
are given eternal life. And, it is very
fitting that we celebrate that wonderful gift and that we do indeed eat “cake!” Cake is a good thing, but eternal life even
trumps cake! Celebrate we shall! So, the next time you attend a funeral or
memorial service, remember, Jesus died for us and because of that our sins are
wiped away and we have been given life eternal.
For that reason, we celebrate!
Last
night was the beginning of Lent. And as
I drove home from church after our Ash Wednesday services, the snow was gently
falling and it made all the dirty messy grass areas look so beautiful. That’s what Jesus did for us – He wiped away
our sin and made us white as snow. He
made us beautiful and acceptable to God.
During
this Lenten period, I pray that our hearts are truly open to receive and
experience the real depth of God’s love for us.
None of us are worthy, but when we confess our sins, God forgives
us. We are white as freshly fallen
snow.
Here’s
a song by Sara Groves from our Ash Wednesday services that reminds us that
God touches the hearts of every generation, and that we need to pass on the
blessings of God to our children and those who come after us.
To His Glory!
Pastor
Carol