Precious In His Sight

My precious little sister, Lisa, went Home to be with Jesus last night. She now sees her Savior face-to-face, and has been delivered out of all her tribulations. Though I miss her terribly, I trust that one day I will join her, and together we will sing with the angels around God's throne. In memory of Lisa, I share the following with you; it was the final devotion I wrote for "Treasured" a few short months ago. I believe that God nudged me to save this piece for last...
…may my life be precious in the sight of the LORD, and may he deliver me out of all tribulation. 1 Samuel 26:24

“Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world,” our Sunday School sang off-key, and with all our might. “They are precious in His sight!” we shouted. Looking at my little sister, I knew it was true; she was precious in His sight. She was a rare jewel - a precious gem! For a few brief years, she was able to belt out those words with the rest of us; that is, when she stood still long enough. Lisa was “hyperactive” as defined by the doctors in her preschool years. They would later learn that Lisa was having small seizures that affected her behavior. Over the next several years, the seizure activity worsened, taking its toll on my sister, damaging more and more of her brain. Although my parents sought all the medical care available, there was no cure for the rare degenerative disorder that plagued Lisa’s body.
Precious In His Sight

Over the years, I often cried out to God in anguish for my little sister: “If Lisa is precious in Your sight, why would You allow something so awful to happen to her?” Even as I cried out, I received the Savior’s peace and strength. I know that my family did, too. God gave us the ability to trust Him despite the difficulties Lisa’s disease placed on us and the pain it caused her. We trusted that He was holding His precious gem, my sister, in the palm of His hand.

Today, Lisa lives in a home for adults with severe mental disabilities. She receives excellent care and a lot of love from caretakers and family. Although I may not understand why she has had to endure so many trials, I know that my sister’s life is precious in the sight of the Lord. She is a chosen and baptized child of God, treasured and forgiven; her salvation is certain. In her limited capacities, she is a joyful person with a ready smile, a quick hug, and a snap of her fingers. Although she does not speak or sing anymore, she touches many people with her life. I trust that God is using Lisa’s precious life to show them His grace and that He is glorified through her. One day, she will be delivered out of all the tribulation she has endured in this life. One day, she will see her Savior face-to-face and sing with the angels around God’s throne!

Our lives are precious in the Savior’s sight. We may cry out to God in anguish because we do not understand why He has allowed something awful to happen to us or to someone we love. There will be trouble, pain, and hurt in all our lives as a result of the sin in this world. But we have Good News! Jesus said, “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) He overcame sin and death when He died for us. We are chosen and forgiven in Christ; our salvation is secure. We are His treasured jewels – His precious gems! The Lord gives us His peace and strength, enabling us to trust Him in the midst of trials and tribulation. One day, we will all be delivered out of our tribulations. We, too, will see our Savior face-to-face and belt out our praises with the angels around the throne of God!

Lord God, I praise You for choosing me and that my life is precious in Your sight! In the strength of Your Spirit, enable me to trust You through every tribulation. Use my life to show others Your grace. Be glorified through me today! In Jesus’ name, Amen.

From Treasured: A 30-day Devotional Journey by Deb Burma © 2010 CPH.  Reprinted with permission.

6 comments:

  1. Amen Deb! Our prayers are with you and your family during this time of sadness.

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  2. Lisa was a precious gem. I am so thankful that I got to know her as well as I did. I forgot about her snaps, thanks for the reminder, it put a smile on my face. My prayers are with you and all the family. Love you all!! I am sure Granny was happy to Welcome Lisa to heaven.

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  3. I am so sorry for the loss of your sister - you have 2 big losses here lately and that is never easy - there is both sadness and joy. Sadness because you will miss her but joy knowing she is in the arms of her loving Savior - Jesus Christ. I will be praying for you and your family. Blessings!

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  4. God's peace to you and your family. Lisa now rests in the Lord's loving arms. Our prayers are with you and your family.

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  5. I am truly sorry for your loss Deb.. Both your sister and your grandmother.. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We have two precious little gems in our own family that bring those types of smiles to everyone that has the good fortune to meet them so I know what a blessing your sisters smiles were to you. Peace be with you! Love, Your Sister in Christ, Cheryl Ramirez

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  6. Deb, may God be with you in this time of loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

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