Genesis 15:6 (ESV)
And he believed the Lord, and he counted it to him as
righteousness.
Winston Churchill died on January 24, 1965. The former
Prime Minister of Great Britain was revered in life for his leadership and,
just prior to his death, he planned his own funeral in detail. It was a short,
traditional Church of England service at St. Paul's Cathedral. It began with
the choir chanting "the sentences" beginning "I am the
resurrection and the life." When the coffin was placed upon the bier, the
whole congregation sang "Who Would True Valor See, Let Him Come
Hither." No time during the service was Churchill's name mentioned. All
glory went to Jesus Christ. The 30-minute service ended with the Archbishop of
Canterbury standing on the altar steps facing the congregation with his cross
of office in his hand and offering a benediction. Then came the national
anthem, and as it ended a trumpeter, high in the galleries of the dome on the
eastern side, sounded Taps, the bugle call signaling the end of the day. As the
last note died away, a second bugler silhouetted against the narrow windows
over the western door replied with reveille, the wake-up bugle call that
signals a new day. It was Churchill's way of letting others know that he still
lives because of Christ.
Do you trust that Jesus Christ died for your sins? If so,
that is credited to you as righteousness and you will live with the Lord in
heaven for eternity!
Dear Lord, we give thanks to the You for Your
righteousness. Help us to trust fully in
You for our salvation. In The Name of Jesus, Amen.
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