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Friday, November 15, 2019

A Letter From The Grave

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7 
  
  
  We recently celebrated my granddaughter’s first birthday. Our daughter asked us all to write a letter to be read on my granddaughter’s eighteenth birthday. 

  To me it felt like a grim duty. While it is possible that I will still be alive seventeen years from now, I think it highly unlikely. Between my health issues, and my increasing age, I will be happy if I’m still around ten years from now. Seventeen years feels like a stretch. I realized I might be writing my granddaughter a letter and advice “beyond the grave” so to speak. 

  How does one pack a lifetime of love and advice into a single page letter? How can I influence my then grown grandchild? I admit I have been putting off the task as it seemed daunting to me, but I finally finished the letter. 

  In the letter I put both encouragements and cautions. I advised dependence upon God, and an optimistic outlook on life while being wary of its pitfalls. It was indeed a daunting task. Nevertheless, it may be one of the most important things I’ve ever written to a loved one. 

  What would you say to your loved ones if it were the last thing you would ever say? What advice, encouragement, guidance, and hope would you seed into the lives of those you love? 

  In a very real sense, the Bible is the “final letter” from God to lost humanity. Filled with warnings, wisdom, advice, and love, the Bible can influence the lives of all those willing to heed its advice.  

  Each and every day we live on this earth may be our last day. We have no guarantee of years or even days to come. Because of this fact, we must do our best today to leave not just a letter, but a life that positively influences those who come after us. Let us be known for our love, joy, hope, and faithfulness. Let us reflect Christ as our letter that lives well beyond the grave. 

  Prayer: Dear Lord, help us to represent You well on this earth. And guide us as we live a life to lead those who come after us. Amen. 

4 comments:

  1. Karlton, indeed I understand your feelings with this letter writing task. None of us know the days that remain so thinking of your granddaughter reading your thoughtful words 17 years from now would make you ponder your own life and what you'd want to tell her.

    I thought that in these years before she turns eighteen, you and your wife and family will have opportunities to be with her and speak into her life so when the time comes for her to read your letter, she will bring a lot of time spent with you to what she reads - and you very well could be with her then. In whatever way it happens, you are one important part of her life.

    God bless!
    Lynn

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  2. WOW! What an extraordinarily wonderful idea for your granddaughter's 1st & 18th birthdays! Definitely something to ponder, both choosing life for your GD & for yourself too in the words you put on paper! I pray that the interim years between now & her 18th birthday will bring many, many fun times & also deep chats. Your influence in her life I'm sure will be rich! LOTSoluv Kerryn

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  3. Thank you for the wise words Lynn!
    God Bless You!
    Karlton

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  4. Thank you for the kind thoughts, and the prayers Kerryn!
    God Bless you!
    Karlton

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