Aunt Mary, who was in her 90s, would call her nephew,
David, from time to time asking him to take her to the beauty parlor.
David, who had some health struggles of his own, would always oblige if
he possibly could. He would go and pick her up, take her to the beauty
parlor, come back and get her when she was through, and take her home.
Then the playful “battle” would begin. Aunt Mary wanted to give him
some money for gas; David didn’t want it. “You take it, or I won’t call
you anymore,” threatened Aunt Mary. David responded, “Well, just give
me the money then!” His relationship with her and his desire to help
her were more important than the money.
When asked what her great-grandmother had meant to her,
Madison (Cox) Holland wrote: “My Meme [pronounced meemee] was a big part
of the village that raised me. Because of this, it's hard for me to
pinpoint specific memories of her. She's not a snap shot here and there
in my mind. She's more of a thread, weaved all throughout my child and
adulthood. Her presence in my life was loving, steadfast and
everlasting.
Our after school routine included Hormel Chili, oyster
crackers, Dragon Tales, me playing with her hair dressing equipment and
occasionally Chick-Fil-A Ice Dream. I can't think of these things
without thinking of Meme and I can't hear someone pop his/her gum
without turning to look for her.
I wish that there was something I could say to honor Meme
to the same degree that she impacted my life, but there isn't. I just
love her.”
These are a few of the wonderful memories that were
shared by family and friends of two members of the Creekwood Church of
Christ that passed away last week. David Devitt (1946-2018) and
Margaret “MeMe” Montalban (1929-2018) were not physically related, but
they were both members of the family of God and they passed from this
life within a 24-hour period. They both left behind family and friends
that have been profoundly impacted by their lives.
We’ve all been reminded that in the end, it’s
relationships that we share with loved ones mean the most to us.
And, in the end, there’s one relationship that is the
most important of all: our relationship with God. When one has a
relationship with God, there is salvation, hope, and eternal life to
come (1 Peter 1:3-4; Romans 6:23). If there is no relationship with
God, then there is sorrow with no hope and destruction (1 Thessalonians
4:13; Matthew 7:13-14).
The good news is that God wants to save us and have a
relationship with us! In fact, He has made it possible for us – even
though we have sinned – to be reconciled to Him through the blood of
Jesus Christ His Son. Our sins separate us from God (Isaiah 59:1-2),
but God gave His Son to die on the cross for our sins (1 Corinthians
15:3-4). We can be reconciled to God through Jesus when we accept His
offer of salvation and eternal life on His terms.
God will save and give eternal life to those who place
their
faith
and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are
baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts
2:38). When one is baptized into Christ, he/she is born again into the
family of God, the church. God will continue to cleanse His children
from sin as they continue to walk in the light of His Word (1 John
1:7-9).
In the end, it’s relationships that matter most.
Treasure them. Make the most of your time with family and friends.
In the end, there’s one relationship that will be the
most important of all: our relationship with God.
Won’t YOU accept God’s offer of salvation, eternal
life, and relationship?
-- David A. Sargent
David A. Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
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