By Brian
Summerall
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Post December 25, 2016
I spent Christmas Eve, not in the way I expected
last night. My friend, Tod Bush, passed away a couple of days ago. While his
brain showed no activity, his body was kept alive on a respirator for the last
two days. So yesterday evening I went up to the hospital for one last earthly
goodbye and to try to find some closure. What I found instead was hope.
You see,
Tod was an organ donor, and his body was kept alive so he could serve as a gift
to many with no hope. After a tearful “I love you and I’ll see you in heaven,”
and a final prayer, I sat with his family in the waiting room as this friend I
love became the ultimate gift on Christmas.
In the
midst of pain and heartbreak, hope entered in right about 8:00 in the form of a
blue cooler that rolled into the room.
It was
accompanied by an EMT and two heart surgeons (one in scrubs and one in golf
pants and hat) from North Carolina. They had just landed at Addison Airport and
arrived by ambulance. One of the surgeons told us Tod’s heart was going to a
woman who desperately needed it in North Carolina. While the surgeons were
rushed to the operating room with their cooler, we sat with the EMT for two
hours and told her about Tod.
Next
thing we knew, the EMT got up, the surgeons rushed by, thanked us and told us
everything went perfectly, and Tod’s heart rolled out the door in that blue
cooler and boarded a private plane to North Carolina.
Jesus
gave Tod a new heart when he accepted him at Frontier Ranch 30 years ago. On
Christmas Eve, Tod gave that heart to a woman in North Carolina to save her
life.
“Love so
amazing. Love so divine.”
Within
minutes, the next EMT rushed in with the lung team. We told her about Tod and
his love of the Dallas Mavericks. We told her about the woman in North Carolina
who would get Tod’s heart and would soon be wondering why she has a strange
desire to watch Mavericks games.
After
about an hour, his lungs rushed out the door to save a man in Florida.
“Then the
LORD God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his
nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.” Genesis 2:7
The same
lungs that God breathed life into for Tod would now give life to a man in
Florida. The lungs that climbed mountains so countless kids could hear about
Jesus would now give life at sea level.
“A thrill
of hope the weary world rejoices.”
It went
on all night. They took his eyes so a blind man could see.
“Mary did
you know that your baby boy will give sight to a blind man?”
He gave
everything… heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, eyes, skin, bones, tissue. Coolers
rolled out, and planes took off one after another filled with gifts of hope.
Tod gave
everything so that people who had no hope on Christmas Eve would receive the
gift of life on Christmas morning.
What’s
truly amazing about all of this and the reason it truly stirs our hearts is
that Tod’s story is really God’s story. What Tod did for so many last night,
God did for all of us on Christmas.
Like the
woman in North Carolina, God’s word says our heart is defective.
“The
heart is more deceitful than all else and is desperately sick; Who can
understand it?” - Jeremiah 17:9
We are in
desperate need of a transplant. Without a donor, we have no hope… no life.
On
Christmas Eve, God entered the story. But instead of hope in a rolling cooler,
we find it in a manger. Hope entered the world in a baby. Jesus. God with us.
A world
with no hope on Christmas Eve, was given the gift of life on Christmas day.
“He came
that we might have life and life to the full.” - John 10:10.
And just
like Tod, God gave everything.
“For God
so loved the world, that he GAVE his only son…” John 3:16
“Surely
he took up our pain and bore our suffering… and by his wounds, we are healed.”
Isaiah 53:4-5
The
ultimate gift.
“Yet to
all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right
to become children of God” - John 1:12
Those who
received Tod’s gifts last night got a new life. Those who receive God’s gift today,
get eternal life.
New
heart, new breath, new sight, new life.
So in the
midst of heartache and loss last night, I saw God’s story. I saw what God did
for me. I saw hope.
I saw
Jesus in Tod when he lived, I experienced Jesus in Tod when he died.
“A thrill of hope the weary soul rejoices
For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn!
For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn!
Fall on your knees
Oh hear the angel voices
Oh night divine
Oh night when Christ was born.”
Oh hear the angel voices
Oh night divine
Oh night when Christ was born.”
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