Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Speeching's My Job

I speak for a living. It just so happens that I speak for my Lord. It's my great privilege to be blessed to do both. I often think of how weird it is that preachings my job and that for someone who's terribly shy on the inside. Truly I am...no kidding. And I can't recall the last time I was speechless.

Monday was one of those days. One of our close friends Brad Wims, a young man who grew up in the Lakewood youth group when we first arrived back in '89, passed away from a long, courageous, and faithfilled battle with cancer. My bride seemed to know it was going to happen soon when she left town on Sunday afternoon. As soon as she read their blog on Saturday night when we got home from seeing Noah and fam...she knew. Reluctantly, with 6 days of paid work ahead of her this week, she left for the airport, feeling as though she might have to miss the services if they happened this week. She knew and she will miss seeing the family to express he love for them.

Brad was truly a unique child and man of God, both at the same time. No one I know was able to do both better than Brad. Maybe it was a gift. He loved to play. No one enjoyed life and was able to keep his childlike attitude with him like Brad did. As a man, He had a faith like I'm sure I've never quite seen in someone his age and in his situation. He loved His Lord more in his last days than ever. He loved to worship and sing praises to His God even when he had no breath.

The saddness that surrounds his loss is great. The victory that goes with his passing is unmistakable. The hole that is left by his absence...well it made me speechless and speeching's my job! If there's an Aggie section in heaven...Brad's there...front and center. If not, then he's lobbying for one as we speak.

Brad...we miss you and you will always hold a special place in our hearts. You will never be forgotten.

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4 comments:

Leigh Leigh said...

Beautiful blog, David! I had a big smile at the end picturing Brad standing before God, "Um, excuse me? Yeah, Brad here. I know you know me. Where are all the Ags? I'm sorry - what? We don't have a special section to congregate? Oh, that's hilarious. Give me five seconds and I'll fix that glitch." Awesome!

Jane H said...

Thank you for the tribute to Brad, David. He really was all that you said. It's still so unreal.

Bobbie Brodsgaard said...

I think he must have loved college more than anyone I can think of. I can just seem him in those ugly overalls at bonfire, grinning from ear to ear. It wouldn't have mattered if the Ags NEVER won a game. He'd still be their biggest fan. Sounds like an OU fan I know.

Anonymous said...

David, Well said!!!! pat g