Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Five Lessons from Mitch Albom's "The Five People You Meet in Heaven"




Though some pages moved me to tears, I’d still say I had a very pleasant experience of reading Mitch Albom’s “The Five People You Meet In Heaven”. It has given me a different idea of the afterlife, a VERY DIFFERENT kind of heaven, and the wisdom of giving value to life and the people in our lives -- loved ones or strangers.


I just want to highlight The Five Lessons, each one told by each of the Five people -- because it has comforted me, as I sorely miss my mom, each waking day since January 29, 2009...

  1. The human spirit knows, deep down, that all lives intersect. That Death doesn’t just take someone, it misses someone else, and in the small distance between being taken and being missed, lives are changed.
  2. Dying is not the end of everything. What happens on earth is only the beginning. Heaven is where we get to make sense of our yesterdays. Sometimes when you sacrifice something precious, you’re not really losing it. You’re just passing it on to someone else.
  3. There will be a feeling of “lightness” when we arrive in heaven. There will never be pain. No one is born with anger. And when we die, the soul will be freed from it. To move on, we need to forgive.
  4. Lost love is still love. It takes a different form. You can’t see their smile or bring them food or tousle their hair or move them around a dance floor. But when those senses weaken, another heightens. Memory. Memory becomes your partner. You nurture it. You hold it. You dance with it. Life has to end. But love doesn’t.
  5. Someday, it may be in heaven, when our questions would finally be answered. Why we lived and what we lived for. The secret of heaven is this : that each affects the other and the other affects the next, and the world is full of stories, but the stories are all one.

Friday, February 19, 2010

December 18 - Room For God?

Grace for the Moment

by Max Lucado


Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. Revelation 3:20

Some of the saddest words on earth are: “We don’t have room for you”.

Jesus knew the sound of those words. He was still in Mary’s womb when the innkeeper said, “We don’t have room for you.”…

And when he was hung on the cross, wasn’t the message one of utter rejection? “We don’t have room for you in this world.”

Even today, Jesus is given the same treatment. He goes from heart to heart, asking if he might enter…

Every so often, he is welcomed. Someone throws open the door of his or her heart and invites him to stay. And to that person, Jesus gives this great promise:… “In my father’s house are many rooms.”…

What a delightful promise he makes us! We make room for him in our hearts, and he makes room for us in his house.

December 17 - Because of Our Need

Grace for the Moment

by Max Lucado


For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. John 3:17


Can you imagine prospective parents saying,

“We’d like to adopt Johnny, but first we want to know a few things. Does he have a house to live in? Does he have money for tuition? Does he have a ride to school every morning and clothes to wear every day? Can he prepare his own meals and mend his own clothes?”

No agency would stand for such talk. Its representative would lift her hand and say, “Wait a minute. You don’t understand. You don’t adopt Johnny because of what he has; you adopt him because of what he needs. He needs a home.”

The same is true with God. He doesn’t adopt us because of what we have. He doesn’t give us His name because of our wit or wallet or good attitude… Adoption is something we receive, not something we earn.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

December 16 - Words of Promise


Grace for the Moment by Max Lucado

God has given a so

n to us… His name will be Wonderful Counselor, Powerful God… Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6

Every Christmas I read this reminder that came in the mail several years ago:

If our greatest need had been information, God would have sent an educator. If our greatest need had been technology, God would have sent us a scientist. If our greatest need had been money, God would have sent us an economist. But since our greatest need was forgiveness, “God sent us a Saviour” – by Roy Lessin.

Christmas cards. Punctuated promises. Phrases filled with the reason ‘we do it all anyway’.

He became like us, so we could become like Him.

Angels still sing and the star still beckons.

He loves each one of us like there was only one of us to love.

December 15 - A Broken Heart?


Grace for the Moment

by Max Lucado


The Lord hates what evil people do, but He loves those who do what is right. Proverbs 15:9

Perhaps the wound is old. A parent abused you. A teacher slighted you. A mate betrayed you…

Or perhaps the wound is fresh. The friend who owes you money just drove by in a new car.

The boss who hired you with promises of promotions has forgotten how to pronounce you name… And you are hurt.

Part of you is broken, and the other part is bitter. Part of you wants to cry, and part of you wants to fight… There is a fire burning in your heart. It’s the fire of anger…

And you are left with a decision. “Do I put the fire out or heat it up?” Do I get over it, or get even? Do I release it or resent it? Do I let my hurts heal, or do I let hurt turn into hate?”…

Unfaithfulnss is wrong. Revenge is bad. But the worst part of all is that, without forgiveness, bitterness is all that is left.

December 14 - Every Child Has a Name

Grace for the Moment by Max Lucado

I am the good shepherd. I know my sheep, as the Father knows me. And my sheep know me. John 10:14

The shepherd knows his sheep, he calls them by name.

When we see a crowd, we see exactly that, a crowd… We see people not persons, but people. A herd of humans. A flock of faces. That’s what we see.

But not so with the Shepherd, To him, every face is different. Every face is a story. Every face is a child. Every child has a name…

The shepherd knows his sheep, he knows each one by name. The Shepherd knows you. He knows your name. And He will never forget it.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Christmas 2009 Newsletter

Christmas is here!

just like to share all the gifts that we got this Year 2009...

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Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas, and a Blessed Year Ahead!