We said goodbye to Granny today at her
It was another hallelujah moment, and the program said as much.
There it was in big letters at the top of the program: "It's A Hallelujah Moment."
And we could hardly even muster a tear.
Oh, we miss her right down to our foot bones,
but it was the happiest, most inspirational service I have ever been to.
We sang lots of old hyms, the ones I learned in that very church.
"Because He Lives" "When We All Get to Heaven" "Victory in Jesus" and "Sweet Sweet Spirit" to name a few.
My dear uncle and the pastor both talked about Granny for awhile.
The memories made us smile, and they pushed us on to be a little more like her.
Giving, loving, never angry (my uncle talked about the two times we remember her being mad), sweet, kind, God-fearing, God-seeking, faithful, steadfast, a true believer.
At the very end, as she requested, her family gathered together at the front of the church and sang "How Great Thou Art."
It was an awesome service. Awesome. I was thinking that even people who didn't know her would come away inspired by her life and her legacy.
The luncheon afterwards was fun because we had granny's favorite foods. Brown beans and cornbread at one station, Chik-Fil-A on the other side of the dining hall, and since coneys were granny's favorite, we had Coney I-Land come out and set up a coney line. It was so fun! Everyone seemed to enjoy it.
Later at the burial, Uncle Jim read Psalm 91, the Psalm that she clung to when her son Fred was in Vietnam. We are clinging to it now!
The joy we had in our hearts seemed to patch the big hole we have there. I know as the days pass, I will sorely miss her, just not being able to call her and hear her voice. Smell her house. See her smile.
But remembering this day will help....
and singing this helps a little bit too...
When We All Get to Heaven...
What a day of rejoicing that will be!
When we all see Jesus, ---- and Grandma Ida! ;-)
We’ll sing and shout the victory!
0 comments:
Post a Comment