People? I have talked about living things with wings, can a person fly away?
My parents put me and my siblings on a flight to California to visit our grandparents when I was seven. I remember being told that I had earned my wings. Really? Where were they? I certainly couldn't fly away with them. People's bodies can catch a flight that brings them from point A to point B, but in order to fly away we need to earn spiritual wings.
In the 1980's my grandfather had a heart attack and with it a near death experience. He flew away for a brief moment, and came back proclaiming what many others have. That God is real, and He has a design.
The experience was so powerful, he never again viewed this temporary habitat the same. A few times I have had the privilege of hearing him talk about the change that happened in him after that experience. He gained a deep realization of human imperfections coupled with the overpowering knowledge of grace, love and mercy as God's design.
God gave him 30 more years. For the past few days loved ones have been gathering to say good bye and let him go, to permanently fly away. Today he earned his spiritual wings.
Have you been by a loved ones side when it was time for their spirit to fly away?
It's a strange bittersweet moment when a loved one's spirit finds its flight into God's presence. I wonder if any language on earth has the words to express it just the right way.
Today, I thank God for little glimpses. These little glimpses into God's beautiful design reminds me of how our bodies house a real spirit that are meant to someday fly away. A spirit that lives beyond this temporary habitat. Our spirits are designed to someday leave the nest.
It makes me ask, "Am I prepared for this flight?"
Those on the ground grieve the loss and are left to trust God's design. With each fly-away, marks can be left that fill hearts with joy. Sometimes the mark can be seen "on a single leaf," other times it can be seen "filling the trees in a park."
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Alison Krauss - I'll fly away |
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