The Parable of the Song That Never Ends
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Inspired by: Holy Foreverđ Huntsville, Alabama | March 1, 2024
Caleb Watson was dying.Not metaphorically.Not slowly.But surely.
At 39, the diagnosis had come hard and fast. Stage four cancer. The kind that doesnât ask permission, doesnât wait for you to wrap up your business, and doesnât leave room for miracles unless God intervenes directly.
Heâd been strong once. Owned a construction company. Sang baritone on Sundays at church.But now?
The man who used to carry drywall on his shoulder like it was made of paper could barely carry on a conversation without coughing up pain.
He was tired.Of treatments.Of pain.Of pretending.
He didnât want the chaplain visit that day.Not really.
But when Miss Evelyn, a soft-spoken widow who volunteered at the hospital, knocked gently and asked, âMay I sit with you?ââhe just nodded.
She sat. Didnât push.
Then she reached into her purse and pulled out a small Bluetooth speaker.
âThereâs a song,â she said, âI want you to hear.Itâs not new. Not ancient either.But itâs eternal.â
He didnât have the energy to argue.
So she hit play.
đś âA thousand generations falling down in worshipâŚâ
Something happened.
Calebâs tired eyes stared at the ceiling. But in his spirit, he saw something else.
A throne.
Not just a vision. Not a dream. A glimpse.
Of Heaven.
Of creatures beyond imagination.Of light that didnât shineâit radiated.Of voices. Uncountable. Singing the same song.
Not because they had to.
Because it was truth.
And in the centerâA Lamb.Slain. Yet alive.Wounded. Yet whole.Crowned in glory.
Caleb wanted to speak, but couldnât.
Tears streamed down his face, and all he could doâŚwas fall to his knees in that vision.In his spirit.
And join the sound.
đś âHoly, holy, holy is the Lord God AlmightyâŚâ
Miss Evelyn didnât say a word.She saw his face.Saw the tears.She knew.
She simply reached out and held his trembling hand.
âThat song you just heard, CalebâŚâ she whispered, âtheyâve been singing it for ages.And theyâre not going to stop anytime soon.And when your voice joins inâit wonât just echo. Itâll matter.â
Later that night, Caleb asked to see his daughter.He smiled. Ate a little.Said he wanted to hear the song again.
And when the nurses came in the next morning, he was gone.
But not alone.
The Lesson
There is a song.Older than language.Louder than doubt.Stronger than death.
A song Heaven never stops singing:
âHoly, holy, holy is the LordâŚâ
It doesnât change with seasons.It doesnât dim with sickness.It doesnât pause for politics, pandemics, or pain.
And when we worship hereâon this side of eternityâweâre not starting somethingâŚ
Weâre joining something.
Bible Verse
Revelation 4:8 (ESV)
âDay and night they never cease to say,âHoly, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty,who was and is and is to come!ââ
So when life feels temporary,when fear screams loud,when the world tries to shake your faithâ
Sing the song.
Not because you understand everything.But because Heâs holyâforever.
And even in death,your worship still rises.
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