My Dad
I was privileged and blessed to have two believing parents in the Lord Jesus. The most important heritage they gave us was a biblical and spiritual education and guidance from the time we were children.
Dad was a Holocaust survivor from Poland, and Mom immigrated to Israel by herself from Persia (now Iran) in 1949 when she was 13 years old. Both went through the most difficult times in the birth of the modern State of Israel.
Since Dad was an orphan, he volunteered for the most dangerous operations during his military service, especially during the War of Independence in 1948. He knew his death would not cause any tears because he would not be leaving anyone behind. Such heroism was the mark of his life.
My father was an honest man and always spoke the truth.
Mom and Dad never spent a penny on themselves. Their sole intent was that their children have a better start in life than they had. Their love for us and for their grandchildren was unconditional.
In my entire life, I do not remember Dad ever missing a church meeting unless he was outside the country, in army reserve duty, or gravely ill.
Even during the last two years, with all of his sicknesses and dementia, he demanded that I drive him to church on Saturday and to prayer meeting on Wednesday evening.
Dad was among the people who prayed for years that God would give us a church building. He was extremely happy to see his prayers answered and the church packed with people. He also thanked God that some of his children went into full-time ministry.
From being an orphan whom no one cared about, he became a father to three boys and a girl and a grandfather to 16 grandchildren.
More than 10 years ago, I visited the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland with Dad. The two of us stood silently in the crematorium, thinking, Hitler lost. We are here! It was a deeply meaningful experience.
On November 14, 2014, Dad fell at home and broke his hip. That same day he had hip-replacement surgery. But his body was too weak to recover. Three days later, at age 86, he died.
He was buried that evening. At the funeral, some of the older grandchildren shared their experiences with their grandfather and spoke of his faith in Jesus. My brothers and I read from the Scriptures and sang at the graveside. We are so happy his funeral glorified our Lord.
Our parents were married 56 years. We all miss Dad a lot. Please pray for Mom’s encouragement.
Dad’s verse was Psalm 27:10: “When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lᴏʀᴅ will take care of me.”
We are sad Dad is not with us but, at the same time, so happy and thankful God is true to His promises to save His children and bring them into His presence.
We rejoice because we know we will meet again.
Thank You for your book Jesus in the Hebrew Scriptures. I am using it for part of a Bible Study in my Church.
Thank you,
To God be the glory
Meno
Very moving testimony,Meno.
Today I found your article about One God, three Entities. I learned so much. Thanks.