Sunday, January 11, 2009

Oma is Home

Last week, the Lord in His wisdom and abiding love, called home to Himself, Mrs. Maria Veenman, Ian’s Oma. It was just back in September that Oma celebrated her 90th birthday, shortly after we arrived back from PNG, and we were really thankful to be here for that milestone. But we were also struck with the realization that Oma’s battle with Alzheimer’s had been a long and a hard one, and it was our prayer (and we shared this in one of our posts) that the Lord would take her home soon. He did. And it is this reality that is so comforting, but at the same time so mind-boggling for us who still tarry here on this side of the great divide.

As a granddaughter-in-law, who didn’t know Oma very well, I felt privileged to discover more about who she was as she was remembered and honoured at her funeral:
Oma was a faithful daughter of her Lord; a loving and dedicated mother; a woman who practiced hospitality; a true friend; someone who faced many hardships in this life, but rarely complained; who bravely traveled solo for many years after the death of her husband in 1971.
What a testimony of God’s love and faithfulness she was!

It was an honour for Ian to lead the funeral service, although he was a little nervous as this was his first Canadian funeral and then before a familial audience. But the family was gracious…and the Lord gave us great comfort from His Word, especially the words of Psalm 33:18. “But the eyes of the Lord are on those who fear Him, on those whose hope is in His unfailing love…” .
Oma kept her eyes on her Lord and now she is experiencing that unfailing love in the most perfect way. Praise be to God.

4 comments:

Sivert Henderikus & Wilhelmina Van Der Laan said...

Hi

May our God and Father give you and all yours his comfort as we find it in Lord's Day 1 " Thant I am not my own but belong with body and soul, both in life and death, to my faithful Saviour Jesus Christ.

Ps 33:18 is a great comfort. It was also our wedding text.

Regards
Ina & Sivert Van Der Laan

A Khudori Soleh said...

salam from khudori

Len,Viv said...

So sorry with the passing of your Oma. Nice that you could be with your family at this time of sorrow. Keep strong.
Love from Len and Viv and Kids

Jen said...

Condolences still on the passing of Ian's Oma, and nice that you could learn to know more about her even after her passing, she will leave many lovely memories for you all and may the Comfort of God's Word encourage you all richly.
On another note hope that all goes well with you and there is improvement in health for Ian.
Take care as you continue to enjoy the support and company of family and friends back home and in due time may God make all things well.
Trust the kids are still happy as larry as well. Send them my way anytime k!