Last Wednesday our school staff set out for our annual retreat to kick off another school year. It wasn't long before hugs and stories of each other's summer vacations quickly turned to sobs and an evening of sobering silence. A beloved friend and favored teacher passed away unexpectedly from a hiking accident Thursday afternoon. We returned from our trip early with heavy hearts.
The funeral was something beautiful. His wife and 3 daughters glowed, though they were fighting back tears. There was a peace and joy exuding from them that could only be explained by a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Friday afternoon, a midst the chaos from the day before, the news began to spread about Tami. A soon-to-be 9th grade student at LMCS, she and her mom became victims of a severe car accident, leaving her mom disfigured and Tami in a coma. The days that followed were filled with prayers, hospital visits and words of hope as we all waited for Tami to wake up.
Today the nightmare continued. Teachers curiously entered the school's main building for an unscheduled- but required- meeting. Hoping against the worst, we received the news that Tami had died.
For some reason, I didn't think it would be as hard as it is. I had only known both of them for a short year and a half, but the impact of it all caught up with me tonight. Life is fragile and it is not up to us to decide when we will leave this world. Whether you're 63 or 15, your life is not your own.
I was reading in 2 Samuel when King David lost his newborn son. He prayed and prayed that God would heal him, but when He didn't, David immediately went to the temple to worship the Lord. You see, God's character doesn't change based upon our circumstances. However, often times our convictions about who God is largely stems from how we feel.
Psalm 100
Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.
WORSHIP the Lord with gladness;
come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the Lord is God.
It is he who made us, and WE ARE HIS;
we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.
Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise;
give thanks to him and praise his name.
For the Lord is GOOD and his love endures forever;
his faithfulness continues through all generations.
The Lord is good. The Lord is sovereign. The Lord is faithful. I don't know many songs by Laura Story, but this one in particular has been replaying over in my head for days now. I hope everyone who has read this will take the time to consider the gift of life, but also the question of eternity. If it were not for Jesus, there would be no hope. I would still be destined for a place far worse than any pain here on earth. God's love is incredible; the choice is ours. If there were ever a time to surrender your life to the Lord, it would be now.
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| Jorge Terrazas |
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| Tami Matsusita |


Thank you for posting this. I was able to share this with a widow friend who is grieving right now on Valentine's Day.
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Praying that your friend experiences His peace today!
DeleteThis Cecilia , German, mom. This is a heartbreaking time for all who had receive the love and kindness of Mr. Terrazas and also for mom's. I do not why we always want to understand the reasons for trial but the peace tha made Mr. Terrazas' wife and girls glowns is the answer that God is in control and that he will bring new and fresh rain over each of them.
ReplyDeleteYour reflection is so genuine and true. God loves us and He knows how we are feeling. He will put His loving arms around each of us.
God bless you all.
Cecilia
Thanks for your encouraging words, Cecilia. You are absolutely right.
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