Dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ,
You may already be aware that a member of our family in Christ here at Bethlehem, Ronnie Willenkamp, was recently hospitalized with a confirmed case of the coronavirus and is in serious condition.
First of all, I want to ask you to pray. Pray for Ronnie, that if God in his great mercy wills it, he would heal him from this virus. Pray for peace for him and his family, that they would know that no matter what happens here, God will be with them. Whether he recovers or is called home, God's going to be there for him, even when no one else can be. Jesus said, "I am the Good Shepherd. I know my sheep and my sheep know me… no one will snatch them from my hand" (John 10:14, 28).
One of the hardest things about this disease is that it forces family to sit on the sidelines and watch as their loved one suffers. Pray that Nancy and their family would find strength in God's promise of his loving presence with them and their loved one. Pray, too, for others we know who are sick. Jesus tells us to "always pray and never give up" (Luke 18:1). Let's do that now.
I know some of you are very close to this family. I know you'll be reaching out to encourage and show love to Nancy. Thank you for that. Let's make this a time to rekindle our Christian love for each other. The Apostle Paul says in Galatians 6:2, "Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."
As scary as it may be, this is not likely to be the last case of COVID-19 we see at Bethlehem. Let's be reminded by this diagnosis to take this situation seriously and do everything we can to protect each other, especially those most vulnerable to this disease. Listen to the "safer at home" order. Keep your distance from others as much as possible. Wash your hands. Be safe.
This past Sunday, Jesus reminded us of something we really need to hear in times like these, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die, and whoever lives by believing in me will never die" (John 11:25-26) This member of our spiritual family is safe. His wife is safe. You and I are safe. Whether we live or die, we don't have to be afraid.
If there's one thing we all need right now, it's Jesus. God is with us!
Pastor Paustian
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