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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

In honor of my dear Sister In Love



My Dear Sister in Love went home this morning. She had a brief battle with cancer. She leaves behind a grieving husband and 2 daughters and a son. She is standing in the presence of the KING.

If You Could See Me Now

If You Could See Me Now
(Kim Noblitt)

Our prayers have all been answered. I finally arrived.
The healing that had been delayed has now been realized.
No one's in a hurry. There's no schedule to keep.
We're all enjoying Jesus, just sitting at His feet.

Cho: If you could see me now, I'm walking streets of gold.
If you could see me now, I'm standing strong and whole.
If you could see me now, you'd know I've seen His face.
If you could see me now, you'd know the pain is erased.
You wouldn't want me to ever leave this place,
If you could only see me now.

My light and temporary trials have worked out for my good,
To know it brought Him glory when I misunderstood.
Though we've had our sorrows, they can never compare.
What Jesus has in store for us, no language can share. (Chorus twice)

You wouldn't want me to ever leave this perfect place
If you could only see me now
If you could see me now
If you could only see me now

3 comments:

  1. Linda,

    I am so sorry for your loss, but happy she is now in the presence of Jesus. You and your family are in my prayers.

    Love,
    Adrienne

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  2. You and your sweet family are in my prayers. Thankful that we do not grieve as those without hope. May God's peace and blessed presence overtake you sweet sister!

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  3. I would like to extend my condolences for your loss, which is difficult to face even when we know our loved one is with the Lord.
    May His peace be with you and your extended family.

    I came over from jimsruby, and must say I enjoyed browsing your page. I see we have more in common than our name. I will message you when I have more strength than today.

    In His Love,
    Lynda

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Your comments are so welcome. Just make sure your comments are ones that you wouldn't mind that Mother read. I do promise not to invite her to read them though.