What He Did Best
Adam Kemp wrote: "Rodney Carroll always wore the right
hat in the right situation."
Rodney lost his hair at an early age, so he
was always wearing a hat. He wore a Red Sox hat during baseball season, an
"Indian Jones" style hat during Bible camp, and a flat cap for everyday
wear.
The expression - "he wore many hats" - also describes Rodney in
that he not only served as the minister for Ninnekah Church of Christ in
Chickasha, OK, but also as a counselor and patriarch for the Chickasha
community.
It was while he was wearing one of those "hats" that Rodney
lost his life....
He was returning from picking up his wife, Diana, at
the Oklahoma City airport when the car in front of them lost traction on an icy
road near Chickasha and struck a barrier. Immediately, Rodney, age 61, put on
his characteristic "helping others hat" and jumped out of his SUV to try to help
the hurt couple in the car. "That's when a school bus behind them also lost
control on the ice, striking Rod and killing him," reports Kemp.
The 26
church pews inside the small sheet metal building that houses the Ninnekah
Church of Christ were filled to capacity on the day of Rodney's funeral.
Memories were shared and appreciation was given concerning the life of their
friend, mentor, and counselor.
"We lost the best man we've ever known,"
said his wife, Diana. "He left this world doing what he did best and that was
helping others."
Rodney's life and even the circumstances of his death
reflect the life and death of the One concerning whom Rodney
preached.
You and I have wrecked OUR lives due to our sin.... But Jesus
came to our rescue! In order to save us, however, He had to give His life for
us. Only the precious blood of Jesus, God's Perfect Son, could pay the price
for our redemption (1 Peter 1:18-19). Jesus, who lived His life seeking to help
and to save others, willingly laid down His life (John 10:17-18) so that we
might have forgiveness of our sins and receive the gift of eternal life
(Ephesians 1:7; Romans 6:23).
God will save those who place their faith
and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sin in repentance (Acts
17:30-31), confess Him before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized (immersed)
into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). He will continue to
cleanse from sin those who continue to walk in the light of His word (1 John
1:7).
Jesus lived and He died "doing what He did best"... and that was
helping - and saving - others."
Won't YOU accept His offer of salvation
on His terms?
David A. Sargent
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