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Bolting upright, In a valley oh so green, Adorned in white, And seeing clouds dot the sky, I realize with a starling realization, "Oh **** I guess I died." Make my way to the barn I saw, See a spread on a table 30 foot wide, I see Jesus with all his fellers, Laughin' while sippin on wine. I walk up to the Son, And ask if I can have a seat, He gestures to the empty seat to his left, Apparently, he was waiting for me. As Jesus laughs at a joke from John the Baptist, I take a sip from my glass with a trembling hand, Looking at our savior a gather the gumption to ask him an important question to me. As he turns to me I feel my stomach drop, He says, "Go on my friend and ask." I say to him, "Oh Lord, how is it this came to be?" He ponders this over a bite of trout, Gesturing me to take a bite of my own. As I chew on the tender meat he swallows and says. "My boy, you were a bit gruff, and crass I may say, But you believed in me and dispite your rougher edges, You never lost your faith." I looked over to James, Who's talking to Matthew, Debating the best kind of fly for fishin, And Jesus continues to me. "While you stumbled a time or two, And did some things that made me shake my head, You did your best to be a better man, So for that you can join in on this little meal, and feast here with my friends." I take in the scene before me, The surrealness of it all, And a smile creeps along my face, But quickly falls with the same pace, "But what of my family Jesus, Are they alright after my death?" He turns to me, A smile in his eyes, and lays my concerns at ease. "They'll grieve you, and in time they'll just join you here, But for now let's finish up, Because Mary makes a mean cobbler"
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Jan 20, 2023
Jan 20, 2023 at 9:09 PM UTC
My first dinner with Jesus
Bolting upright, In a valley oh so green, Adorned in white, And seeing clouds dot the sky, I realize with a starling realization, "Oh **** I guess I died." Make my way to the barn I saw, See a spread on a table 30 foot wide, I see Jesus with all his fellers, Laughin' while sippin on wine. I walk up to the Son, And ask if I can have a seat, He gestures to the empty seat to his left, Apparently, he was waiting for me. As Jesus laughs at a joke from John the Baptist, I take a sip from my glass with a trembling hand, Looking at our savior a gather the gumption to ask him an important question to me. As he turns to me I feel my stomach drop, He says, "Go on my friend and ask." I say to him, "Oh Lord, how is it this came to be?" He ponders this over a bite of trout, Gesturing me to take a bite of my own. As I chew on the tender meat he swallows and says. "My boy, you were a bit gruff, and crass I may say, But you believed in me and dispite your rougher edges, You never lost your faith." I looked over to James, Who's talking to Matthew, Debating the best kind of fly for fishin, And Jesus continues to me. "While you stumbled a time or two, And did some things that made me shake my head, You did your best to be a better man, So for that you can join in on this little meal, and feast here with my friends." I take in the scene before me, The surrealness of it all, And a smile creeps along my face, But quickly falls with the same pace, "But what of my family Jesus, Are they alright after my death?" He turns to me, A smile in his eyes, and lays my concerns at ease. "They'll grieve you, and in time they'll just join you here, But for now let's finish up, Because Mary makes a mean cobbler"
Tyler Childers- Way of the Triune God & Angel Band
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31/M/Ohio
Jan 20, 2023
Jan 20, 2023 at 9:09 PM UTC
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