The Measure of a Life
Life can be measured in many ways: by the number of years
that one lives, by what a person has, by what a person does, by who a person
is, and by a myriad of other methods of measurement.
Peter Marshall is credited with this quote: “The measure
of life is not its duration, but its donation.” Steve Nash, a retired
professional basketball player, has stated: “I believe that the measure of a
person's life is the effect they have on others.”
Consider the life of Eloise Crews from one of her many
admirers:
Mrs. Eloise is one of my heroes!!
As a small child I remember going to the Crews home for
Sunday lunch after church with my family on several occasions. She was
hospitable!!
When my sister became ill and it was evident that she
would not live until Christmas, Mrs. Eloise helped make Christmas happen for
our family in a hospital room in early December. She was compassionate!!
As a young teacher, Mrs. Eloise sought me out to
encourage and help me in any way. We worked on several service projects
together. She was an encouraging servant!!
As time went on, sweet notes and occasional phone calls
came to keep me inspired in my Christian walk. She was a Christian
example!!
When Ed had the stroke, she had recently been diagnosed
with cancer. We kept in constant touch with each other, but through all
the pain, she continued to show comfort and compassion to us through phone
calls, visits, cards and special treasures. She was loving and faithful!!
As weakness took over her body, she continued to offer
words of strength and encouragement to me as a caregiver and in my recent
emergency surgery and recovery. I could never outgive Mrs. Eloise; I
tried but she was always ready with a new treat or gift and lots of kind
words. She was a role model in my life!!
I know she has blessed the lives of many in our church
family. We had several talks recently regarding being physically weak and
sick and having to miss worshiping with the saints on the Lords Day. She
truly missed that more than anything and was so grateful for the times she
could be present over the last few months. I am thankful for her love and
for God putting her in my path as a lifelong friend and mentor. She was
a genuine Christian example!!
She knew where her hope was!!! She was ready for
heaven. She lived a beautiful life. Thank you, Mrs. Eloise!!
Much love, Cathy McGaughy
I believe the greatest measure of a person’s life is how
one helps others see Jesus more clearly. Eloise Crews was a splendid
example of this measurement; for she certainly helped others see Jesus.
Jesus is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life” and “no one
comes to the Father except through Him” (John 14:6). He is the only One
who can save us from our sins and give us eternal life, for He is the One who
died on the cross for our sins (John 3:16; Ephesians 1:7).
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
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized (immersed) into Christ for
the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). The blood that Jesus shed for the
redemption of man will continue to cleanse those who continue to walk in the
light of His Word (1 John 1:7).
Who has helped YOU see Jesus more clearly? Thank
God for them – and honor them by following Jesus faithfully.
Won’t YOU follow Jesus and influence others to do so,
too?
-- David A. Sargent
* In loving memory of Eloise Crews, a dear sweet sister
in Christ, January 19, 1931 – October 20, 2015. Until we meet again.
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