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Goodbye, World, Goodbye!
By Theresa Huff
June 26, 2006
Today I went to meet my son, Jonathan, for lunch. He had
to leave to go for an Army physical at 1:00 p.m. As I left the mall
parking lot, he was standing in front of the Army recruiting office waving
goodbye. Now this is my 22-year-old "baby boy"—all 6 feet, 225 pounds of
him—and he was considering leaving home for the first time. Needless to
say, my eyes weren't quite dry.
Then I thought about us as Christians bidding this world
goodbye—no more troubles, no more sickness, no more pain, and no more tears.
Why do we as humans feel that we don't want to take that final trip when "going
up yonder" means a much better lifestyle? As an alternative, we will have
peace, joy, and happiness untold. Bidding goodbye sounds better all the
time!
The thought of seeing all those who have gone before us,
including my mom and dad, aunts, uncles, and grandparents, make leaving begin to
seem just a little easier. Most of all, we will get to see Jesus face to
face. Not only to worship, praise, and adore, but also to finally ask all
those questions we have wanted to ask for so long. And then . . . the
tears are gone and we will smile at the sound of, "My child, welcome home."
Oh yeah, goodbye, world, goodbye!
As Paul said, "For now we see through a glass darkly; but
then face to face; now I know in part, but then shall I know even as also I am
known" (I Corinthians 13:12).
ninetyandnine.com
© 2006, Theresa Huff
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Theresa Huff lives in Bryan, Texas,
with her husband, Glen, and children, Jonathan and Melody, and their three dogs.
She is a pediatric nurse.
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