Knit to the Soul
As soon as he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.—1 Samuel 18:1 (ESV)
As a mother comforts her child, so I will comfort you…—ISAIAH 66:13 (NIV)
When I was a child, one of the best things about visiting my grandparents was the snack drawer in their kitchen. Granddaddy Bill stocked it with all kinds of junk food: Cheetos, peppermints, crackers and last but not least: chocolate, lots of it.
Raised in a household that valued healthy eating, raiding that snack drawer away from the watchful eye of my mother was one of many reasons I looked forward to spending the night at my grandparents’ house.
So when Granddaddy Bill moved in with us so I could be his caregiver after my grandmother’s death, I pledged to return the favor. “Can I get you some chocolate, Bill?” I’d ask him. “Is the Pope Catholic?” he’d fire back. We kept his snack drawer well-stocked with chocolate candy and chocolate cookies, and we often had chocolate cake for dinner. It clearly gave him joy.
When Granddaddy Bill passed and we came together to celebrate his life, my sister handed his favorite candy bar out to all of us. When nobody was looking, I slipped one into his casket. I imagine him in heaven reunited with his beloved wife, and an endless supply of chocolate.
Dear God, let us remember to create all the joy we can in our loved ones’ lives.
As soon as he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.—1 Samuel 18:1 (ESV)
For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”—Galatians 5:14 (NIV)
This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.—John 15:12 (ESV)