Welcome to the House of Hope, I’m Pastor Dewey Moede of FGGAM.ORG
Eyes of Jesus
The story of Jesus washing the disciple’s feet in John 13, has always spurred my thinking. It has especially since we have entered into the time of year of giving and receiving.
I was wondering, as I read the story, what were the disciples thinking. The towel and basin of water were undoubtedly at the door. It was the custom of every house and every guest room to place these items by the door. So, I believe, it is a logical assumption to say that the disciples saw these items as they entered the upper room. But, equally obvious is that the thought of any one of them using them personally did not enter their minds.
However, when Jesus saw these items, He apparently saw them from a totally different perspective than His companions.
Last night I wrote this when found out that Dear Freind Don Jackson passed away. I will write more about Don below….this was what God showed me last night. Don and that big smile pictured the far left at the ballpark, which I think is Fenway from looking at the scoreboard in the background. Saying Don loved baseball is an understatement, but he loved the Lord and his family much more. I will have to get more details on this photo from Don’s son Lance.
I just got the news that my friend Don Jackson passed away. Don loved Jesus and served the people of Windom, Minnesota in so many ways! I got to see him about each time I came back to do Revival Services! What a smile! I first met Don when he worked for the gas company and when he was on the Fire Department with my Dad. Don later became Chief! He also was one of the main caretakers of Baseball and The ball field in Windom. Don’s life is a testimony of how to serve and do it with a big smile! Don and his lovely wife Loretta are excellent examples for all of us on how to live for Jesus and not ourselves. So thankful that one year Loretta gave her testimony at the Windom Revival.
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This morning:
As I slept last night God showed me that even thou I have not lived in Windom since 1978, I still love it so very much. You see people like Don helped build my life in Jesus. I was blessed growing up in a town that had so many role models. People that were so very unselfish. I have a long list of folks to be grateful for. If you know me at all, I always say Windom was where my Christian foundation was built. The Lord showed me that this is what is missing in America, so many children growing up to do have many role models at all. Can you beleive that I still picture in my mind, the knock at our door with Don Jackson saying out loud, “gas company” and I would meet him at the steps and he would give me that big smile. That has stuck in my mind all these years. I would see Don once in awhile when I would go back to Windom over the years and then when I started to do Revivals in Windom and Don and Loretta came to a couple. One year they let Shari Johnson with ‘Team Jesus’ stay at their home during the Windom Revival, as she traveled all the way from West Virginia to speak and provide music for us. I really got to know Loretta during that time. Don loved the time when Nita Killebrew came to Windom to speak, Mile Fisher arranged a luncheon in honor Nita and Don got to come and hear some stories about Harmon Killebrew. He loved it! I loved it! Talking baseball! Amen! The amount of hours and effort Don and Loretta put into the Island Park Baseball field is a gift from heaven, that in itself, is a huge testimony in what serving is all about. I am sure the kids put in hours also! The ball field is one of the best in the Country! Field of Dreams has nothing on Windom!
Don and Loretta are such a testimony to us all what a servant of Jesus Christ is all about. The great evangelist Smith Wigglesworth once said, “When people look at me I want them to see JESUS not Wiggleswoth.” That is in my heart, soul and mind….when I see them both. As you know, we live in such a selfish and divided world, folks like Don and Loretta served all, not for gain, but for JESUS! I am so very super blessed to have grown up in Windom and have all the role models I have had in my life.
The challenge for us all here is to live for JESUS, not ourselves, to love and help each other, and not put labels on people. We are to be servants of our Lord and all and I mean all people.
“For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Mark 10:45
“Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, “Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all.” Mark 9:35
“I became a servant of this gospel by the gift of God’s grace given me through the working of his power.” Ephesians 3:7
My Dad, Wally Moede and Don served on the Windom Fire Department together. I also got to know Don in that setting. I think the two biggest smiles God ever created were that of my Dad’s and Don’s!
The life of Don preaches Jesus to us all, may our lives do the same. We love you Loretta and family, our prayers for peace and comfort for you all continue on.
LaCanne Funeral Home Information on Don
This is from the writings of Billy Graham…….
The Bible reminds us that our days are as grass (Psalm 103:15). They are filled with tiny golden minutes with eternity in them. We are exhorted to redeem the time because the days are evil (Ephesians 5:16). As C. T. Studd, the famous Cambridge cricketer wrote while still a student at Cambridge: “Only one life, ‘twill soon be past; only what’s done for Christ will last.”
Life is a glorious opportunity if it is used to condition us for eternity. If we fail in this, though we succeed in everything else, our life will have been a failure. There is no escape for the man who squanders his opportunity to prepare to meet God.
Our lives are immortal. God made man different from the other creatures. He made him in His own image, a living soul. When this body dies and our earthly existence is terminated, the soul or spirit lives on forever. One hundred years from this day you will be more alive than you are at this moment. The Bible teaches that life does not end at the cemetery. There is a future life with God for those who put their trust in His Son, Jesus Christ. There is also a future hell of separation from God toward which all are going who have refused, rejected, or neglected to receive His Son, Jesus Christ.