Read: Philippians 1:12-17
The things which happened to me have actually turned out for the furtherance of the gospel. --- Philippians 1:12
The Bible In One Year:
2 Chronicles 25-27
John 16
I'm not much for jewelry. A wedding ring was all I ever wanted --- until now. Next to my wedding ring, on the little finger on my left hand, rests a simple silver band. It's my daughter Melissa's.
Soon after Mell died in a car accident in June 2002, just 6 weeks short of her 18th birthday, I was in her bedroom when I found the ring. I recalled having seen it on her beautiful hand.
I slipped it on and was surprised that it fit. Now I wear it all the time. Here's why: I can look at it or touch it and feel close to my precious daughter. Knowing that it graced her finger warms my heart when I miss her the most.
But there's another reason I wear her ring. I want people to notice it and ask me about it. Then I can tell them of Melissa and her life of love, faith, and fun. I hope it opens conversations that will allow me to introduce people to Melissa's Savior, and mine.
The apostle Paul used his chains --- his imprisonment --- to advance the gospel [Philippians 1:12]. It wasn't that he enjoyed being incarcerated, but he knew it could be turned to good purposes. It's like the ring. I wish it wasn't mine; I wish Melissa was still enjoying it. But she's not, and I want this tragic circumstances to bring glory to God.
Is there a loss in your life that God can use? --- Dave Branon
Our God works to transform us
Till life on earth is done;
He uses trials and testings
To make us like His Son. --- Sper
GOD CAN TRANSFORM A TRAGEDY INTO A TRIUMPH.
Sunday, June 05, 2005
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