His memorial service was not
held at a church but a funeral chapel. From 1:00PM until 3:00PM is not prime
time. I think it is correct to say that while Bill knew a lot of people he had
close relationships with only a few.
When time and memories of a person have elapsed and what is left of the
physical body is just a sack of cremains maybe it is hard to justify showing up
at a memorial service. I am not sure how many people came to the chapel and
signed the guest book and left but when the memorial service began 29 people
were in attendance. Only 29 people, just two dozen and 5. I was not among the
crowd. My wife was there and I am taking some solace that I at least paid my respects
by proxy.
I find it a little sad. It is
disheartening that after a life of ministering to people and assisting others
in ministering to people that only a small crowd comes to acknowledge your
importance. If we view this only from the eyes of this world it is a
discouraging thing.
In Isaiah 49 we discover a
word of hope for Israel. They were a land, a nation, a people, who surely were
depressed. Their city was in ruins and governments who were not sympathetic to
their history, values, and faith ruled over them with a contrary hand. But the
prophet says they ought to take courage for God has seen their affliction and
is responding in compassion for them. God is writing a new song that will break
forth as such decibels that the mountains around them dance in singing.
But they have not experienced that yet.
Isaiah 49:16 is
a beautiful picture of how God remembers and cares for His people.
The Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC) translates
that verse like this “Behold, I have indelibly imprinted (tattooed a picture
of) you on the palm of each of My hands; [O Zion] your walls are continually
before me”.
What’s that? Did it just say that God has a tattoo? Isn’t
that something? God has a tattoo!
I dislike tattoos. I don’t
understand why somebody would want one. The reason is that I have written so
many dumb things in my life that I have learned that before I publish something
to make sure it is something I don’t want to erase.
Recently a young woman told me she wanted to get a tattoo on her arm. My response was "please don't do that. Someone as beautiful as you does not want to mess up her beauty with a
tattoo”.
But God has a tattoo. I suppose that if you
are going to have a tattoo you ought to make sure it is of something significant. God’s
judgment is great enough that He would not tattoo something onto His hand that
was not significant.
His tattoo is a picture of
His people. It is an image of His church corporately and it is a picture of you
and me individually! I ask the question:
God why would you do that? God’s answer is “I love you so much, and I think you
are so beautiful that I have tattooed a picture of you on the palms of both of
my hands”.
Let me make three quick
applications in regards to what this means for us.
It Speaks of God’s Protection.
He has engraved our image not on the back of His hand but on the Palms of His hands. In the palms of His hands he hides us and protects us. If the tattoo was on the back of His hand we would be subject to all the elements of the world. We would be exposed to gawking of all our enemies and all the enemies of God. In one sense we experience that anyway because we cannot be followers of God and live reclusively and still be effective. Yet we can rest assured that though the world around us may gawk at our faith and our values and even our existence we find security engraved on and enclosed in the palms of God.
We are not forgotten. Jesus said “I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand”. John 10:28
It Speaks of God’s Preservation
Why do we protect something? We protect it so we can preserve it and thus be able to enjoy it.
I have a picture of my wife Jeanette and me taken just after we were married. I used to carry it in my wallet but now I keep that picture in a drawer in my desk. Every now and then I get that picture out and look at it and I get a visual reminder of what she looked like then. I get the picture out and look at it so I can enjoy it.
God tattoos an image of us on the palms of His hands so that we will be preserved for His eternal enjoyment. Now is part of eternity! We are going to be in heaven with the Lord forever but God enjoys even now and He carries around an image of us on the palms of His hands. He can open His hands and look at us anytime He wants to.
It Speaks of God’s Presentation
There is going to be a day when we all stand before God. It is a day of judgment, a day of accountability. Frankly, I have a little fear of that day. But my fears are calmed because I know that standing beside me on that day will be my savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, the one who was and is the physical hands of God on this earth.
I don’t know what that day will look like but with a little sanctified imagination I hear my name being called and I see Jesus opening his hands and presenting me, presenting you, presenting His church to the heavenly Father. Can you get that picture? There in the midst of the nail scarred hand is a tattoo of me and you and all the redeemed of all the ages. We are not forgotten but we are presented to God eternally secure.
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