Friday, March 5, 2010

Leaving THE Legacy

This week my aunt's father, Rev. Paul Green passed away. At his funeral on Wednesday my uncle Johnny Roberts, pastor at the Bod.tv, spoke of his legacy. He knocked it out of the park. Even more impressive and inspiring than the message he delivered to a mourning family, was the message that Rev. Green lived and the legacy he has left behind. His story is so uplifting and inspirational that it can't be contained. There are so many stories that can be told about Paul, about how many lives were impacted by his life, but the one story that is so incredible happened just this last Thanksgiving. I can't do the story justice, the following comes from a blog post by my cousin Jake Roberts.

"Tonight we went around the room at my grandparents house and told what we were thankful for. At first I was a little skeptical, and I wasn’t sure what would come from it (jokes? corniness?). But once we started it went to a pretty serious level. It was really cool hearing all the things my family was thankful for. Once we were done, my grandpa walked in the room to get to his chair (which I learned you’re not supposed to sit in! haha). But when he got in the room someone asked him what he was thankful for…

Now you have to understand something about papa Paul… He is 76 and he has had alzheimer’s disease for the past 10 years. The past 6 or 7 months he has gotten really bad and I honestly don’t think he knows who I am anymore. So when they asked him, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. So there was the usual pause as he looked off into space and we weren’t quite sure that he had fully comprehended the question… And then he spoke up.

As tears filled up his eyes he said, “I’m thankful for, well, I’m thankful for Jesus Christ. I’m thankful for what he did for me and how he has saved me.” He then found himself at a loss for words and simply said, “Jesus, He’s a good guy.” Then he went on to talk about God and the blessings He has poured out on him and his family. And how every day it brings tears to his eyes to see how good God is to him.

Silence fell over the room…

Not a dry eye in the place.

We watched as this man who is losing his memory displayed his intimate love for his Savior. He may not fully comprehend what is happening around him, but there is no doubt that he is passionately in love with God. Oh to be in love with God to the point that it brings tears to your eyes at the mention of His name.

We closed it up by singing Amazing Grace together, and watched as my grandpa closed his eyes in worship.

What a legacy I come from.

Are you in love with our God who is crazy in love with you? Does it show in your life? When is the last time you stopped to thank Him for all he has done for you?"

-Jake Roberts

At this point in his life Paul was in the very advanced stages of Alzheimer's, so much so that he forgot how to sit in a car, which I witnessed. Everything had been stripped away, everything, nothing could be accomplished without the complete assistance of another. He didn't remember anything.

But he never forgot his Lord.

When everything is gone. When your life is stripped of all accomplishments, possessions, relationships, memories, health, pride. When you are stripped to the very core of your being, what will be exposed? Your love for the Savior or nothing...

Thank You Paul for the life you lived and this life that you've impacted and challenged by simply leaving THE ultimate legacy. A legacy that points straight to the One.



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