Scripture: Colossians 3: 12-21 Three retired guys were discussing their funeral arrangements. Then one of them asked a good question. He said, “Say, what do you want people to say about you at the funeral? What kind of stuff would you want to hear if you could?” The first one, a retired Dr., suggested that it would be nice to hear people appreciate how much he cared for his patients. And it would be nice if people recognized his contributions to medical research, so that he would always be remembered with admiration, sort of like Jonas Salk is remembered for polio vaccine. The next guy was a retired lawyer. He talked about some of the more important and difficult cases he had seen through to a just end, and hoped people would appreciate how hard he had worked as a public defender. But then he added, “You know, more important than any of that would be to know that my wife and my kids loved me. I’d love to hear them say that I was a good husband and a great dad, with lots of love an
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