Just one day short of veteran`s day, he died at
Craven Regional Medical Center in New Bern, NC. Hodges served in the army in
World War I. Officials say there is some question as to Hodges` exact age, but
the most reliable records showed him to be close to 114 years old.
We who have lived even half that time
cannot begin to imagine what his eyes had seen come to
pass.
I remember the Blair (Oklahoma)
Enterprise newspaper back in the 60's.
At
the Enterprise, I was a young newspaperman who was alternately editor,
sportswriter, and ad salesman. It also fell to my lot to arrive at work at 4:30
a.m. to light the furnaces which would melt blocks of metal for the day so we
could print a newspaper later in the day! The metal was used for both
typesetting and for pictures. Back then, we thought that was the ultimate in
publishing genius.
For sure, at the close
of each week, we had earned our $75 check, for we were technological
geniuses!
Now, by God's infinite grace, I
have lived long enough to enjoy and be amazed by the computer age (and even that
has moved forward by leaps and bounds from its
inception).
If the Bible is true and I
believe it is, then we cannot even begin to conceive of all that God has for
us. Allowing even for the small story above, consider both
testaments:
Isaiah 64:4
For since the beginning of the world men
have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God,
beside thee, what he hath prepared for him that waited for him.
(Whole
Chapter: Isaiah 64 In context: Isaiah 64:3-5)
1 Corinthians
2:9
But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have
entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that
love him.
So many of you who read this
could tell such quips as I have. Whatever our age, we have been given the
gift of life and along with that came this amazing Technicolor sport called
progress. I see it as one of God's greatest
gifts.
Just when we feel we have come to
the ultimate in life, design, technology, etc., God surprises us with even more
knowledge and insight. How marvelous are His ways of siphoning off just
enough to make us thrill in our hearts at how wise we surely must be.
Then, His time passes and suddenly we arrive at something even
better.
Believe me, that's what I am
counting
on.

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