Sunday, March 6, 2011

Sunday Update

We have now been home from the hospital almost 6 weeks. David continues to slowly decline. He no longer has PT and OT. He is confined to the bed. He sleeps most of the time. Occasionally he will listen to Christian radio. He enjoys classical music and the old hymns. This morning we sang together and I read Romans 8. We are so encouraged by God’s Word –“ For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” What a wonderful, comforting promise to us who know the Lord.

Last week we heard a song on one of the Christian stations and we have sung it all week because it is our testimony. May it also be yours.


THE BLOOD OF CALVARY
When the harvest has been gathered
All my work is done
When the last mile’s been traveled
And I’ve sung my final song
If I’m called to give an answer
At heaven’s judgment seat
Then let the blood of Calvary speak for me.

May He write me down as righteous
Where no righteousness has been
Shielding me from wrath and judgment
As it covers all my sin
There’s no work that I’ve accomplished
Nor my goodness would I plead
Just let the blood of Calvary speak for me.

There may be some friends who’ll witness
And speak a word so kind
But their voice would seem so feeble
At such an awesome time
But there’s a voice that calls for mercy
Ringing thru eternity
Just let the blood of Calvary speak for me.
May He write me down as righteous
Where no righteousness has been
Shielding me from wrath and judgment
As it covers all my sin
There’s no work that I’ve accomplished
Nor my goodness would I plead
Just let the blood of Calvary speak for me.
Because of Calvary,
David and Pam

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