But first, I have to tell you the most unbelievable, awful news. We lost our most precious, youngest son, Joel Manuel Coleman. On December 7th of 2012, our twenty year old son, was murdered at a birthday party. He and Joshua took an Apples to Apples game to enjoy a bonfire that ended in a terrible gunfire that instantly took my baby boy home to be with Jesus.
God has really given us so much comfort, so much joy in our suffering. Right this minute as I type I am listening to IHOP streaming live as I often do and they are singing/praying "God of hope, arise, anchor their soul, give them hope that doesn't disappoint." http://www.ihopkc.org/prayerroom/
This morning I am mourning my losses.. laying them at Jesus feet. It helps so much to take inventory. Counting my losses, recording them, leaving them, frees me to count my blessings.
I had a vision once of all my sorrows at the foot of the cross wrapped in brown paper packages and tied up with string like in the song from The Sound of Music, "My Favorite Things." What I didn't understand was that one of "My Favorite Things" would become my sorrows wrapped in "Brown paper packages tied up with string." It's as if Holy Spirit graciously takes my sorrows and wraps them up tight so that it's easier for me to leave them there at Jesus' feet. What had seemed so loosely laid there, so easily picked up again is now neatly and tightly packaged, safe at His feet.
"When the dog bites
When the bee stings
When I'm feeling sad
I simply remember my favorite things
And then I don't feel so bad"
"He restores. He makes all things new. Everything beautiful. He's just in time. He'll be strong in your weakness. He will restore your song. He will restore your soul. He is there even when you can not feel Him, you can not hear Him. I'll take your ashes and turn them beauty. I'll make all things beautiful just in time. I am your strength. I am your beauty. I am your life. I am your life. Come to me. Come to me." on IHOP now..
Each morning since Joel was taken from us, I wake up to the awful reality that he is gone, that I have loss so much, and I weep. It's as if while I sleep, I forget and all is at peace, but when I awake, I have to face the reality all over again.
After facing the awful reality each morning, I purposefully to turn my thoughts to the reality of the goodness of God in the midst of my suffering.. as I am now.
Many days it has been this song by Jesus Culture that has given me strength to face the day:
One Thing Remains
Higher than the mountains that I face
Stronger than the power of the grave
Constant through the trial and the change
One thing remains
One thing remains
Your love never fails
It never gives up
It never runs out on me
On and on and on and on it goes
It overwhelms and satisfies my soul
And I never ever have to be afraid
One thing remains
In death and in life
I'm confident and covered by the power of Your great love
I'm confident and covered by the power of Your great love
My debt is paid there's nothing that can separate
My heart from Your great love
Today, God gave me the extra grace I needed to take inventory of many of my recent losses: losses through moves, of friends, of a sense of security, of a sense of home; losses in health due to my corn allergy and breast cancer, losses of rest and freedom from pain.
And now of this huge loss of our precious son, Joel, losses of innocence, of untainted joy, loss of a friend, a brother, an encourager, a joy, laughter, a confidant, a protector, a companion, a fellow worshiper and prayer warrior, of so much of who we were as family of six.
You have made it so much easier to be free from worry and spend my energy in prayer by sharing your thoughts. Thank you. I am so proud to be your mom.
ReplyDeleteI read this post earlier and couldn't think of one word to encourage you the way your faith has encouraged me. I cried when I read this and saw that picture of Joel, which is such a wonderful, beautiful picture of him. I love you my friend and you and your family continue to be in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteYour blog told me to tell you "thank you." ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my! How I wish that I had brought glory to God in the early months after my son's death.. as you have! It took me nearly a year before I obeyed God and chose to trust Him.. even.. and because! Bless you dear precious soul! Bless you! You have blessed me!
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ReplyDeleteYou don't know me, but I know our sister Wendy very. Well...she had shared with me how amazingly you had displayed Christ through this whole situation. I am honored to call you my sister in Christ and I only hope that I can portray Christ as you have when I have to face hurtful situations. I told Wendy how amazing that is that you are so close to Jesus that He just oozes out of you. You display exactly what I am striving to be. I want to live my life so that even if someone never opens the bible to read about Jesus they "read" about him through my life. You are so there! Thank you for sharing your story! I pray that you ALWAYS continue to feel God with his arms wrapped around you in the good days and the bad.
Theresa Vu
Thank you. It's only by His grace. He is faithful to carry you when you lean on Him.
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