Mary’s Light

The days before someone moves from earth to heaven are sacred ones, and Mary is in the middle of this remarkable time. Because she is, her family is there, too. God’s close presence is evident in her calm, quiet demeanor, and the rest of us are taking our cues from her. Coming close to the most spectacular life-event she will ever experience has not unnerved her at all. That’s because she’s completely ready.

Although Mary has become quiet and spends most of her time sleeping, she still has a will to greet her loved ones with a gentle smile when they enter the room, giving each a few loving words as they do. She’s in no pain and needs meds only to hold off nausea and get solid sleep at night. But even as her body loses its battle with disease, her face grows more beautiful by the day.

Mary’s grown children, nieces, and nephews have been a steady presence, making meals, doing laundry, and encouraging one another. But her 11 grandchildren have been kept at bay. That’s because most are very young, and little people bring noise, commotion, and a general hubbub.

peterson-grands

But that hasn’t stopped these grands from sending a stream of words and drawings to encourage their grandma, the older ones describing in words what she means to them. As this person whom they adore so much becomes quieter, their messages of love become louder. And more descriptive:

  • You are my hero.
  • I love how you love candy and gum.
  • I love all the things you do and the person you are.
  • You have an amazing, godly heart that leads people to God.
  • You have all the right in the world to freak out, but you are calm and faithful.
  • In my mind you are super-grandma.
  • You make me think anything is possible. You make me want to run a 10,000 mile run, and I hate running!
  • Even though your troubles are big, you still are positive and love others and God.
  • Your heart is filled with joy, and you spread that joy to me.
  • You love when you are at your darkest days.
  • I love how you love the game of baseball.
  • You are very generous.
  • I will always and forever love you, even if you’re not here.
  • You’ve made me a strong Christian.
  • You mean so, so, so, so, so, so, soooo much to me.
  • You’ve been a light in the world, showing all the traits of a godly woman.
  • God has used you in so many ways in his plan.
  • You like to give gum to people from your car of wonders.
  • I will never, ever stop loving you.

And one more, my personal favorite:

  • Grandma, you are like a flashlight in a world full of darkness.

This grandmother has done a good job “shining for the Lord” in front of her grands, and they’ve all seen this light in her. A while back she told me that her greatest concern in leaving them is not being able to continue coaxing them toward Jesus.

One of her older grandchildren wrote out Isaiah 14:27 for her, which says nothing can stop God’s plan for a person’s life. And apparently his plan is that Mary’s life, including her godly glow as a grandma, will soon end. Yet her influence will shine for decades to come.

When Mary was asked if she had any prayer requests, her whispered answer was consistent with the rest of her life: “Pray that I’ll finish strong and give all the glory to God,” a couple of brightly shining requests.

“Prove yourself to be blameless and guileless, innocent and uncontaminated…. in a generation among whom you are seen as a bright [flash] light in a world of darkness.” (Philippians 2:15, loosely translated from the Amplified version)

11 thoughts on “Mary’s Light

  1. A song that was sung at church on Sunday had the words “You never let go, You pull me close, “I am with you always”. The pastor spoke to the fact that there has never been a time that God has not been with us. His thoughts are as the number of grains of sand. May He comfort you with His presence. It is wonderful to see how supportive your family is with their presence too.
    Lois

  2. When we all get to Heaven,
    What a day of rejoicing, that will be.
    When we all SEE JESUS,
    We’ll sing and shout the Victory!

    What a Day that will be,
    When Mary’s Jesus, she shall see.
    When she looks upon HIS FACE,
    The One Who Saved Her, by His Grace.

    Let’s keep singing, so Mary can “hear” us!

  3. I rode by her home on Sunday afternoon; could not help but feel the “HOLY PRESENCE” that was surrounding the Peterson home. Jimmy Glauser,here.

  4. Yes it is more than a blessing to be present in the home of those who love and honor the Lord…..Even as the end draws near……A home filled with “peace the passes understanding”

  5. I’m so glad I had the privilege of meeting your mother. Truly God shines through her. I know he will continue to as the time grows nearer for her to go with Jesus! What an example and beautiful memories you will carry with you forever. Peace fall all around you.

  6. I cannot adequately express how much this post blessed, inspired, and convicted me. Thank you! Praying for Mary and all of you.

  7. Thank you for sharing, it’s clear the peace and love that only Jesus Christ can give us is covering Mary and the family during this difficult time.

  8. Margaret,
    You are such an amazing writer with the Lord yours and Mary’s side. What an inspiring message for such a wonderful person and beautiful and holy lady, your sweet sister, Mary. God bless Mary, you and your families. Love and Blessings, Debbie

  9. Margaret,
    We will be praying for you and your family. so sorry that Mary and you have to endure this but grateful that I got to know both of you when serving on the nursery committe at Moody church. You have been in our thoughts and prayers. Made a christmas album of you and your family and every year our children looked forward to seeing how your children have grown. Tim our son is married and has 2 children. He works for UPS in Tech support for 20 years now and they home school their children. Elizabeth is married and has 4 children and home schools and works part time in occupational therapy. Stefanie is married with 3 children. She is a stay at home mom and was a CNA for quite some time. She is the only one that moved to Fla. The others are in Illnois. Praying the Lord gives you wisdom and comfort and peace. God bless you and thank you for showing me as a young mom how to teach my children well. They all are following the Lord. PTL Take care and keep in touch. My e-mail is stejspal@gmail.com. God bless, Faith Janusz

  10. I wept reading this. Oh, the stars there will be in Mary’s crown!! Praising God for her life of faithful service!!