“Those to whom God
is faithful become faithful.” Sinclair Ferguson
In the 1983 Sunday morning terrorist
bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, hundreds of Americans were killed or
wounded as they slept. The scenes were heartrending as dazed survivors worked
to dig out their trapped brothers from beneath the rubble.
A
few days after the tragedy, Marine Corps Commandant Paul X. Kelly, visited some
of the wounded survivors in a Frankfurt, Germany hospital. Among them was
Corporal Jeffrey Lee Nashton, severely wounded in the incident. Nashton had so
many tubes running in and out of his body that one witness said he looked more
like a machine than a man; yet he survived. As Kelly neared him, Nashton,
struggling to move and racked with pain, motioned for a piece of paper and a
pen. He wrote a brief note and passed it back to the Commandant. On the slip of
paper were two words – Semper Fi the Latin motto of the Marines which means,
“forever faithful.” With those two simple words Corporal Nashton spoke for the
millions of Americans who have sacrificed body and limb and their lives for
their country – those who have remained faithful.
Semper
Fi could be written over the lives
of Pastor Gary and Nancy Thompson. Today we have the wonderful privilege of honoring
two faithful soldiers of the cross of Christ. God has blessed us with a new
garage that will be used as a ministry tool for many decades into our church’s
future. We want those who join us in the future to know that the blessings that
they are enjoying were made possible by the commitment and sacrifice of godly
individuals like the Thompsons. That’s why we are dedicating it to them to honor
them. And what we are doing today is just a small whisper of the words that
they will hear when they arrive Home and hear from the Captain of our Souls, “Well,
done good and faithful servants.” This
dear godly couple are an example for us all.
Since
they’ve been part of the Grace Church Family, the Lord has used them to touch
our lives in so many ways. Though others can share blessings about the
Thompsons, let me share how God has used them to be a blessing in my own life.
They
are encouragers. Gary and Nancy came to Grace shortly after we completed
this new building. It was an exciting time! God was bringing so many new folk through
our doors. To be honest, after a capital campaign and the construction of the
building, I was tired. If you have been around this dear couple very long then
you know that they both have the gift of encouragement. Having served in the
ministry themselves and walked through the construction of various projects, they
knew the toll it takes on the pastor…and they were there for me! They were like
a breath of fresh air to my soul at just the right time. They have been so
supportive!
They
are visionaries and workers. This building is truly a miracle. There
were many needed items though that we didn’t have the funds to finish. One of those
was our church kitchen. The Thompsons from their years of ministry experience
knew what an asset a full kitchen can be for a church. Today we have a full kitchen
with beautiful cabinets and countertops because they saw a need. Not only did
they see a need they also did much of the work. Throughout this facility, you
will find their fingerprints. Little details that they knew needed attention and
they took care of them.
They
know how to speak the truth in love. Scripture teaches that we are
responsible for each other. Some times that means speaking into each other’s lives
and sharing spiritual truth to encourage someone to walk a more Christlike path.
Though every Christian has this biblical responsibility to their brothers and
sisters, few have the spiritual backbone to do it. Gary and Nancy love folk too
much to not speak up. They graciously know how to lovingly correct without
being critical or petty.
They
know how to disagree without being disagreeable. For decades, the
Thompsons served the Lord in Assembly of God churches. My background is independent
Baptist. We don’t always cross our theological t’s or dot our i’s
in the same places. Yet, we are on the same exact page when it comes to the gospel.
This dear couple has an all too rare gift of keeping the main thing the main
thing. They truly live out those wonderful words by Augustine, the early Church
Father, “In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.”
With Gary’s biblical education, no doubt there are times he’s disagreed with
what I’ve taught from the pulpit, yet never once has he told me. One time because
I wanted him to minister to someone from his school of theology, I had to fish
it out of him that he and I differed. This ability shows graciousness and spiritual
maturity.
They
don’t take themselves too seriously. One of the missing gifts for many
Christians is a sense of humor. Look carefully and you’ll see a twinkle in
their eyes. Gary’s frog statues are a crack up. These dear folk love to laugh. They’re truly a delight to
spend time with.
They
persevere without complaining. I’m not sure if I could handle listening
to myself preach twice on one Sunday, yet Gary and Nancy sit through two worship
services each week. Why? There are many reasons. First, they have a
flock of “Just Older Youth” that they love and minister to. They want to be
there for them. Then, we’ve asked them to be available to pray with folk. They
take commitment seriously. They love the Lord, they love people and they love this
church.
Yet, like the rest of us who fit somewhere in that “Just Older Youth”
designation, they’re earth suits are aging faster than their souls. While they
are both young at heart, they don’t always feel the best. I doubt you’ve ever
heard either of one of them though ever complain. They care about others and
don’t want to be a bother.
God has richly blessed our church with Pastor Gary and Nancy! They are
Christlike models for us all! They have been a special blessing to Jane and me!
Our lives are much more richer because of them. Please join us in letting them know
how much you love and appreciate them today! Gary and Nancy – Thank You!
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