Thursday, December 31, 2009

Spent Shell

Flower petals fluttered in the breeze on a brisk day in May. The time since has not dulled the memory of those moments. Taps rang out from a bugle in the hand of a tall Marine on a nearby hill. The melancholy notes uttered volumes as we laid to rest the body of Jack Wayne Murphy, my friend and brother in the Lord. An aged veteran recited dear words that added to the message of the bugler. A twenty-one gun salute wrote a holy ellipsis at the end of the book of a precious life.

While some may not immediately recognize the term ellipsis, we all know what one is. It’s the three little dots that say there is more than what is seen on the page... On that pristine day, seven Marine rifles fired as one to mark the first dot. Again the solemn barrels shouted in unison, and finally a third and final shot pierced the sky. Twenty one spent shell casings lay fallen upon the flagstone and in the grass near the walk.

Someone thought to gather up the spent shells. I think one was placed into the diligently folded American flag that was carefully presented to the grieving widow. Others were given to the teary-eyed children and relatives. As the minister, one was bestowed upon me.

I weep as I hold the spent shell. That casing is a lot like the body that we deposited into the earth that day; it once held a bullet that was released into the sky. Likewise the buried body once held a man—a husband, a dad, a Marine, a Christian brother. The body once held a soul that has now been released into Heaven.

When I hold that spent shell, I remember how the body of Jack Murphy was ravaged by disease in the process of releasing his soul to God. In the same way, the process of releasing the bullet from its shell was a torrent that bent metal and propelled the bullet from its former place of dwelling unto its noble, ultimate purpose. Just as the expending of a bullet is not its end, so also death is not the end of a man. The spent shell is not the bullet. It is only a remainder, and a reminder, of where the bullet once was...

I recently wrote a novel that was dedicated to my departed friend. My dedication said,
For God’s finest Marine, Jack Murphy Sr, a precious soul who showed us all how to live for Jesus Christ in the midst of the worst adversities that this sin-cursed world can deal out to a mortal body. In a vision, yours was the very first heavenly face I ever saw. It was the single most beautiful sight I ever beheld. See you soon, friend. Semper Fi!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

How Many of You Already Knew?

When Michael Jackson died many people went online and looked up the words used in the news coverage of his death and in the investigation and memorials that followed, according to Peter Sokolowski, editor at large for Merriam-Webster. The situation prompted a notable shift in what words were searched most on Merriam-Webster’s dictionary website.

In a recent episode of “Ask the Editor” Sokolowski said that on the morning Michael Jackson died, the most looked-up words were stricken (#1) and resuscitate (#2). By that afternoon, the words condolences and icon also ranked very highly. The next day resuscitate supplanted stricken as #1. For that weekend the most looked-up word was not a word at all, but rather an abbreviation: R.I.P. (for the Latin phrase requiescat in pace, essentially meaning may he rest in peace). The next day emaciated topped the list, and it remained at #1 for the whole week. In fact, on average, emaciated was the most looked-up word all summer long.

I’ve known the meanings of resuscitate and emaciated (and all of the above) for longer than I can remember. I learned those meanings at such a young age that I cannot tell you when. Did you already know? I'm betting you did, and that (like I am) you may be wondering who are all these masses who have to look these things up on a dictionary site.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Disturb Us, Lord - by Sir Francis Drake

Disturb us, Lord, when
We are too pleased with ourselves,
When our dreams have come true
Because we dreamed too little,
When we arrived safely
Because we sailed too close to the shore.

Disturb us, Lord, when
with the abundance of things we possess
We have lost our thirst
For the waters of life;
Having fallen in love with life,
We have ceased to dream of eternity
And in our efforts to build a new earth,
We have allowed our vision
Of the new Heaven to dim.

Disturb us, Lord, to dare more boldly,
To venture on wilder seas
Where storms will show Your mastery;
Where losing sight of land,
We shall find the stars.

We ask you to push back
The horizons of our hopes;
And to push back the future
In strength, courage, hope, and love.

This we ask in the name of our Captain,
Who is Jesus Christ.

– Sir Francis Drake
who sailed in 1577.

Sent to me from Austin, Texas
by Roy H. Williams, aka "The Wizard of Ads."

Sent to him from a war-torn country
by Susan Ryan, an alumna from Roy's school, Wizard Academy.

Susan once told Roy and his wife, Pennie, "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain."

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