Their names were Jonathan and David.
They traveled together on the pathway of life--in the land of Israel a long time ago.
They bonded--even made a covenant together.
They were true brothers, though not by blood.
They would come to each other's defense in the conflicts they faced.
They were separated by death--an untimely death.
While one became king, the other entered heaven.
Now they are together.
Their names are Jonathan and David.
They've traveled together on the pathway of life--Wisconsin, Washington, Nebraska, Denver, Kansas City.
They have bonded--even more deeply over troubled heart and lung.
They are true brothers, by blood, heart, and action.
They have come to each other's aid as they've faced the transitions of childhood.
Now, in an unwanted environment, the one looks from the bedside, wondering what it would be like to reconstruct his life without the other.
Then upon reflection, more information, and renewal of faith, he has greater assurance that they, Jonathan and David, will continue to walk the pathway of life together.
May it be, dear God!
(Sam)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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VERY touching, and VERY encouraging!
ReplyDeleteAlright....now you made me cry!!!! And I believe it with all my heart!
ReplyDeleteOy...I am assured that even the thin veil of death cannot, will not, nor could ever separate the two sons of Keyzer. I am more encouraged now than ever that DaVid will indeed be restored
ReplyDeleteJeff