Tell me have you ever seen her?
She's sick with a disease and it's really tryin' to beat her
It's taken all her strength
She knows that it can't defeat her
Cuz she gonna be with Jesus
She's more than just a dreamer.
Her peace and her joy man it really ain't gone
It's all because she knows earth really ain't home
And even when she's by herself she really ain't alone
Her Savior's there with her while she's singing this song
She knows sickness might get her
And death might grab her
But she ain't scared of death cuz she's trusting in the Master
Was buried but He rose up a few days after
So death might attack her but death cannot have her
So she tells her family, "don't worry anymore"
When she's gone from the body she'll be present with the Lord
Her body will be raised, so much glory is in store
He is her reward so she sings:
I just wanna go where
I'm only breathing your air
Father hear my prayer
Take me there
Take me there
I just wanna see you
Brighter than I'm used to you
Finally see it clear
Take me there
Take me there
Take me there
Thankfully, there weren't many people at the gym that night, so no one witnessed my tears. How could I hear those words and not imagine my sweet Mom singing them. They say so perfectly the life she lived, and the hope she had even as she died. It is more than perfect timing for me to hear these words as we celebrate Easter. Christ died so that He could defeat death. Defeat it. "Was buried but He rose up a few days after; Death might attack her, but death cannot have her." Because of Jesus' death and resurrection, my Mom is alive and well and in His presence. Somehow I feel like Easter has even more meaning for me now. I am overwhelmed with thankfulness at Christ's death. Mom's earthly birthday is coming up soon (April 8th). I am sure that I will feel the pangs of sadness as I wish I could call her and sing Happy Birthday, but she now has the strength to sing with the angels. How could I selfishly rather have her here so that I can sing to her?
It's taken all her strength
She knows that it can't defeat her
Cuz she gonna be with Jesus
She's more than just a dreamer.
Her peace and her joy man it really ain't gone
It's all because she knows earth really ain't home
And even when she's by herself she really ain't alone
Her Savior's there with her while she's singing this song
She knows sickness might get her
And death might grab her
But she ain't scared of death cuz she's trusting in the Master
Was buried but He rose up a few days after
So death might attack her but death cannot have her
So she tells her family, "don't worry anymore"
When she's gone from the body she'll be present with the Lord
Her body will be raised, so much glory is in store
He is her reward so she sings:
I just wanna go where
I'm only breathing your air
Father hear my prayer
Take me there
Take me there
I just wanna see you
Brighter than I'm used to you
Finally see it clear
Take me there
Take me there
Take me there
Thankfully, there weren't many people at the gym that night, so no one witnessed my tears. How could I hear those words and not imagine my sweet Mom singing them. They say so perfectly the life she lived, and the hope she had even as she died. It is more than perfect timing for me to hear these words as we celebrate Easter. Christ died so that He could defeat death. Defeat it. "Was buried but He rose up a few days after; Death might attack her, but death cannot have her." Because of Jesus' death and resurrection, my Mom is alive and well and in His presence. Somehow I feel like Easter has even more meaning for me now. I am overwhelmed with thankfulness at Christ's death. Mom's earthly birthday is coming up soon (April 8th). I am sure that I will feel the pangs of sadness as I wish I could call her and sing Happy Birthday, but she now has the strength to sing with the angels. How could I selfishly rather have her here so that I can sing to her?
Thank You, Jesus, for dying in my place... in my Mom's place. I praise You!
John 11:25-26
Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.