Easter Sunday. Resurrection Sunday. The day Jesus Christ rose from the grave and first appeared to his disciples. The first day of the week. The first day of a new life, a glorious future, for all eternity, with the God of all grace. What a day! Then and now.
For you, Bronwyn, a day of glorious change. Like a butterfly, transformed from a caterpillar, only far more beautiful. All that was damaged and dying has been resurrected in wonder and joy. Weakness has been raised in power. The perishable has clothed itself with the imperishable. The earthly has been replaced with the heavenly. The mortal with immortality. Death has been swallowed up in victory. The sting of death has been taken away.
You now dwell with your God and Father. You are his precious child. Your tears have been wiped away. Your cancer has gone. You are suffering no longer.
Nothing could separate you from the love of Christ. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, could separate you from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
You are now with Christ, which is better by far.
You are loved. You are missed. Your husband, your children, your family, your friends, your brothers and sisters in Christ.
You inspired so many with your kindness and love. Your joy in the midst of sorrow. Your fighting spirit. Your love for your family. Your patient endurance in the face of suffering. Your concern for others. Your testimony to Jesus. Your passion for God’s glory. Your strong hope of life in God.
Bronwyn, you have shown us faith and hope and love in the face of death. We thank you. We miss you.
Wow! Very touching. Thanks God for Heaven above.
AMEN
beautfully written- our heart breaks for our loss but rejoices in her gain
Amen. God will raise all who trust in him to glory.
Yes.
Well said Dave. Over the past year we exchanged messages and you summarised Bownwyn well. I was always surprised by her care of others in the midst of her own suffering and her positive comments about the hope we have in Jesus in times of great suffering which is not always easy to do. I was inspired by her to try and to the same. I am so sad for Richard and the kids they will miss her so much.