The faith of a dying young man will live forever
When Thanksgiving comes around each year, it brings to my mind a very special young man who showed me the real meaning of trusting God.
Two months before Thanksgiving in 2000, I was told that the Sutton family from our church had a seventeen year old son that had inoperable cancer and was not going to live long. I decided to visit this family and see if I could help out in any way. As I was heading over to the house to visit and meet Chris, I remember wondering what I could say to this young man who was dying. It was one of the most difficult things I ever had to do. I entered the house and found Chris lying on a hospital bed in the family room with his mother by his side. He looked up as I came in and gave me an awesome smile. Then suddenly as if reading my mind he looked right at me and said, “Don’t worry about me. I’m going home to Jesus and I am not afraid”. His calmness and sense of joy took me by surprise. He was working on a present that he wanted to give to someone who was special to him and he asked me for my opinion. It didn’t seem to affect his enthusiasm that he was weak or that his one eye was patched because the cancer, now in his brain, had damaged the eye. Amazingly, Chris still seemed to radiate hope and light despite the fact that the cancer was destroying his body.
I found out later that Chris never wavered in his faith despite the pain and the treatments he had to endure. He continued to encourage the young people of the church to trust in Jesus and many came to believe because of him. He stayed strong to the end even writing an encouraging eulogy that he wanted read at his funeral. His bible was engraved with the words, “No fears, no regrets” and that was how he lived. Shortly before his death he asked his mother to order a sword to be put in his coffin with him. Chris always trusted in the sword of the Spirit of God and even in death he wanted to honor the Savior that he loved so much.
On Thanksgiving day, 2000, Chris Sutton went home to be with the Lord. His years on this earth were so short but the legacy of faith that he left will live on until the Lord comes back. To the ending hours of his life, Chris never feared dying and never stopped trusting in Jesus. He understood so well what the Apostle Paul said in Philippians 1:21, “For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain”. The peace that was with him to the end could only be from God and he taught me that this peace is for anyone who has put their faith in the finished work of the cross.
Each Thanksgiving when I reflect on all that God has done, I remember and give thanks for Chris Sutton who proved that Jesus is with us at all times. Not even the throes of death can steal the joy of a true believer for God’s love will be with you to the end.
God is with you now. He knows your fears and will be all that you need.
I am praying now for all those who needed to hear this message.
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November 25, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Rachel
Marianne,
What a powerful story of faith . . . to face pain and death with a smile, amazing. That must have been so inspiring to witeness. Thanks for sharing.
Rachel
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November 25, 2008 at 5:14 pm
God's girl
What a great story! I picked up a book in the airport called “Glimpses of Heaven” by Trudy Harris. She is a nurse who has witnessed many people dying, and she tells the stories of how God provided each person exactly what they needed to die peacefully.
Thank you for your comment on my site! Bless you!
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November 25, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Marianne Lordi
Thanks for the comments. I know in my heart that God’s people will never die scared for he will be with them. It doesn’t matter how they die, they will have a peace because Christ lives in them.
Chris Sutton showed that peace and a joy despite what he was enduring. How much greater can you glorify God than to trust him even in death!
Praise God for those he allows to show us a glimpse of his promise.
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November 26, 2008 at 10:53 pm
extracruem
Marriane—thanks for stopping by my blog. Good selection on your layout btw. Good post here. Reminded me a ton of a clip I caught today that my mom passed along that was as good a Thanksgiving reminder as you can find—maybe the best I have ever seen.
http://kenstoll.wordpress.com/2008/11/26/a-thanks-giving-message/
Keep blogging and more importantly keep your eyes on Jesus—his are on you. Ken
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November 26, 2008 at 11:18 pm
Marianne Lordi
Thanks friend, you are right when you say keep your eyes on Jesus. Even as we write about him on our blogs, the enemy will try to silence us.
God bless you and your messages.
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December 2, 2008 at 6:44 pm
chriscanuel
Awesome post indeed. Knowing the Living God of the universe is not only a comfort in death, but in life as well. That is why we as Christians need not fear anything, even death, for death is not really death at all. When we die to this world is when we truly will live in the presence of the Almighty Himself. What we have now is a mere glimpse of what we will have in the life to come.
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December 2, 2008 at 11:40 pm
Marianne Lordi
Good comment Chris! And so true. We have nothing to fear and the best part is that at the time God calls us home, he will not let us die scared. We will die with joy. That is our inheritance as his children.
Thanks for the viist.
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December 5, 2008 at 7:33 pm
bshelley
Thanks for sharing that wonderful and inspirational story. It should not be that exceptional if we truly believe that which we confess in Christ though, should it? It is so encouraging to hear stories like this especially since I was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer in September. Thanks for lifting my spirits. Bryan
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December 5, 2008 at 7:44 pm
Marianne Lordi
Hi Bryan,
Thank you for your kind words. I want you to know that I have written your name down and I will lift you up everday until you are healed of this cancer through Christ!
I would like you to read my article titles, GOD IS YOUR SHIELD .
There is a message there that I believe God has for you. The good news is that Jesus doesn’t care about what stage cancer we are in. In one of my articles I write about a man from my church who had stage 4 cancer in his brain. He was given a short time to live. But as God says, all your days were numbered by HIM before you were born. This man trusted that God’s will was good no matter what. We kept him in prayer. His cancer now is not only gone, the doctors can’t even find where it was. That is the God we serve!! I am going to trust him with your cancer. Let’s watch together the power of God for those who love him.
I am praying!! You are not alone.
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February 16, 2009 at 9:48 am
Hisham
Thank you for this great post!
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February 16, 2009 at 10:56 am
Marianne Lordi
Thanks Hisham for stopping by. I hope that you got a message from God about trusting him no matter what your circumstances!
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March 27, 2009 at 9:13 pm
concernedx2
I have been doing a lot of study, a lot of meditating, and some writing. At some point I just chose to relax and do some reading. I have always found the posts on this site to be a source of encouragement and a faith building experience. Thanks for sharing the story of Chris Sutton with those who look to your ministry for strength to move forward in their own endeavors for the cause of Christ.
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March 27, 2009 at 9:39 pm
Marianne Lordi
Thank you too for stopping by. I appreciate your encouragement. As you know, I find great truth in the messages from your site also. I pray that you continue as God leads you!
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September 7, 2012 at 8:15 am
jess
Ah i love this. We never actually have to be unhappy, we can always be joyful through trusting God! so good 🙂 thanks for sharing
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September 7, 2012 at 8:46 am
Marianne Lordi
Hi Jess, I am glad you stopped by. You are so right that we do not have to be unhappy in this world despite what we face. Christ has overcome the world! He is the guarantee that we can have victory in every battle we face. He it the reason that death has lost its sting. It cannot destroy us. Death of the flesh only releases us to be with Christ and the reward that he has prepared for those who love him. We have nothing to fear. Our hope remains steady in Christ!
God bless you, Jess. I pray you walk in the truth and let Christ be your guide.
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