The sun rises behind bare branches and they look beautiful.
In just the right light and at the perfect angle, anything can be lovely.

It’s true that every living thing needs rest. Every working part must be oiled.
And while winter can be hard and heartless and cold and cruel, it is also space and time for re-creation.
If I only look harder I can already see tiny buds of springtime promise on the tips of branches overhead.
Death is winter.
Cold, hard, gray. Every lovely thing fallen and dry underfoot.
A season of rest-not chosen, unwelcome, resisted.
But rest just the same.
Yet the sun still shines and spreads warmth and light on even these bare branches.

After such a long time can the sap still rise?
Is there life left here?
Will spring come again and flowers bloom?
I’m counting on it.

It will all happen so fast, in a blink, a mere flutter of the eye. The last trumpet will call, and the dead will be raised from their graves with a body that does not, cannot decay. All of us will be changed! We’ll step out of our mortal clothes and slide into immortal bodies, replacing everything that is subject to death with eternal life. And, when we are all redressed with bodies that do not, cannot decay, when we put immortality over our mortal frames, then it will be as Scripture says:
Life everlasting has victoriously swallowed death.
Hey, Death! What happened to your big win?
Hey, Death! What happened to your sting?Sin came into this world, and death’s sting followed. Then sin took aim at the law and gained power over those who follow the law. Thank God, then, for our Lord Jesus, the Anointed, the Liberating King, who brought us victory over the grave.
My dear brothers and sisters, stay firmly planted—be unshakable—do many good works in the name of God, and know that all your labor is not for nothing when it is for God.
I Corinthians 15:52-58 VOICE


Hi Melanie I have been a follower since I lost my son in 2021. Do you have any insight or feelings about assisted suicide? I was an RN for 40 years and it was very uncommon. Now my friends at work tell me it’s happening very frequently. Sincerely Wendy
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I’m not comfortable with assisted suicide although I understand completely why some people choose it.
I am, however, equally uncomfortable with taking every measure available or possible to extend a life that, if left to natural disease progression, would come to an end.
I think sometimes believers in Jesus think the only way to be “pro life” is to fight death regardless of ultimate outcome and regardless of how much more painful the end may be.
As an RN (my daughter also is a nurse) you know well that there are done situations that will absolutely end in death. Prolonging that process for no good reason (like saying goodbye to family or making an important milestone) is not mercy.
We live until the moment we die and people should be able to desist extraordinary measures if they wish and be given pain assistance as needed even if it hastens death
Just my thoughts❤️
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