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Authors: Darlene Shortridge

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The pastors led Mark and Jessi into the water. Pastor Mike lifted Olivia into his arms and joined them. Pastor Tim led the baptismal service, and all three were baptized at the same time. It was a glorious day for a wedding and a glorious day to be baptized.

Merry watched as Jessi’s head went under. She was so proud of her daughter. She had overcome so much in the past year. It was one year ago that she found out Mark had been released from prison and had given thought to hiding from him. One year later, and she was married to the man. God had a sense of humor.

After the baptism service, Mark, Jessi, and Olivia changed and they formed the promised receiving line. Jessi had to laugh when so many people commented on her hairdo. The lovely up-do that Julia had spent so much time on was gone. Now it hung limply to her shoulders, still damp from only being towel dried.

The afternoon was filled with fun and more food than they could possibly eat. There was fried chicken, sliced ham, potato salad, sliced fruit, and much more, with plenty of sweet tea to go around. The church had set up volleyball nets, and horseshoes were being played. The little ones played on the playground. Mark and Jessi’s celebration turned out to be a lot of fun for a lot of people. They were both glad at the end of the day that they had chosen something that everyone could enjoy.

Olivia returned to Julia’s house with Merry, while Jessi and Mark went to their new home. Olivia really wanted to go with her mom and dad now that they were a family, but Aunt Merry put her foot down. “Tomorrow you will go home. Tonight you get to spend the night with me and Aunt Julia.”

She was so tired after the full day that she fell asleep in the car on the way home, and Julia had to carry her in the house and tuck her in after she managed to get her changed.

Jessi was nervous when she and Mark returned to their new home alone. “Mark, do you want something to eat?” She opened the refrigerator, pretending to look for something to eat.

“No, I am just starting to feel human again after eating so much at the church.” Mark smiled at his wife and pulled his shirt off.

“Well, do you need some Rolaids? Are you not feeling well?”

“I’m feeling perfectly fine, Jessi. I don’t need anything but you.” He pulled her close, and she forgot all about Rolaids, food, and anything else that might have crossed her mind.

 

Epilogue

 

Mark watched Jessi as she approached Ethan’s grave. From this very spot he had watched her two years ago and realized how much he still loved her. She was an amazing woman, his wife. He still gave her a moment alone at their son’s grave before he joined her. It was their custom to then come together and tell Ethan about the previous year. He began to walk, anticipating her need to have him by her side. He was almost there when she turned to motion him to her, and she gave a small laugh when she saw where he was. It was little things like this that had drawn them together so close.

He put his arm around her. “How was your visit with your son?”

“I hope you don’t mind that I already told him about his little brother.”

“And to think we were going to do that together.” He drew his very pregnant wife into his arms. “Something tells me that Ethan already knew about his little brother. I wonder if he had any say in picking him out for us.” He grinned down at her. “God does have a sense of humor, you know.”

“Oh, I think God had him picked out a long, long time ago. Before the foundation of the world is how I believe it goes.”

Mark kissed her nose. “Yes, I believe you are right.”

They both heard her before they saw her and turned toward the very rambunctious Olivia running toward them. She had fully recovered to the point that you would never have known the doctors thought she may never walk again. “Mom, Dad, I don’t know why I couldn’t come with you guys. Aunt Merry took so long in getting here. She had to stop by the store for something. Did you already tell him everything?”

She waited for their response. Mark answered her. “Your mother already told him about the baby, if that’s what you mean.”

“Ugh! I thought we were going to tell him together.” Olivia plopped down on the ground and waited for Aunt Merry so she could complain some more.

Jessi reached up and rubbed noses with her husband. “Have I told you lately that I love you?”

Mark scratched his head and pondered the question. “Nope, I don’t believe you have.”

“Well, my dear husband, I will love you until forever.”

Reading Discussion Guide

 

The following questions may be used as part of a book club, Bible study or group discussion.

 

1. In the beginning of the story, Mark is thinking and commenting to himself about Jessi not being religious. He also makes the observation that Jessi does not consider herself to be worthy of God’s love. Have you ever felt this way? Do you know others who feel this way? What is the truth regarding being “worthy” of God’s love? How can we help others to understand they can come to God just as they are?

 

2. Ethan is four years old but he is conveyed as having a great faith. How does this line up with scripture? How can children who believe be an example to us?

 

3. I love the character Aunt Merry. There were a few women who crossed my mind as I created her. My grandmother, Ella Louise, is one of them as is Linda Johnson who wrote the forward for Until Forever. Both of these women were examples to me as I have grown in my faith. Can you think of women in your life who have been mentors for you? How have they influenced you? Do you have them on a pedestal? Or do you see them for who they really are?

 

4. At the end of chapter two, Jessi makes a very difficult decision. She decides to end life support for her son, Ethan. This is a very controversial subject. What are the pros of doing such? What are the cons? Does scripture support your beliefs? How?

 

5. While in prison, Mark is presented with the gospel and in turn gives his life to Christ. He is in a constant battle between forgiving himself and allowing the enemy to bring up his past sins. Psalm 103:12 states that He has removed our sins from us as far as the east is to the west. If that is indeed so, and we know it is because the Word says it is so, why do we continually remind ourselves and allow the enemy to remind us of our past sins? How does this type of behavior affect our purpose in Christ?

 

6. Aunt Merry is the first one in the family to face the “changed” Mark. She does not want to disappoint Jessi, but she also knows what God requires of us in terms of forgiving others. Aunt Merry uses her own story to help Jessi learn that everyone falls short and everyone needs forgiveness. How does transparency help your testimony? Are you transparent? James 5:16 instructs us to “confess our sins to one another.” What do you think the purpose is for this action? Read the remainder of James 5:16 and see if that brings to light the reason.

 

7. Christ is revealing Himself to Jessi at every turn. Her aunt, her ex-husband and her daughter are Christians. She finds herself running farther and farther from Him. John 15:16 tells us that “you did not choose me, but I chose you…” Wow. The Creator of the universe has hand chosen us because He wants to have relationship with us. We have already discussed how Aunt Merry uses her past to teach Jessi about forgiveness. How does the Holy Spirit use Mark in bringing Jessi to Christ? How has the Holy Spirit used you to show others Christ? Have you learned anything from Mark’s example?

 

8. Before his conversion to Christianity, Mark made excuses and justified his actions. How did this change after his conversion? How did this change affect his relationship with Jessi? Looking back on your life are you the same person you were ten years ago? How about five years ago? What about two years ago? Last month? As Christians, we should continually be asking Christ to change us into the people God is calling us to be. If we are not growing, we become stagnant. When we meet up with someone we used to know, we should not be recognizable. Changing requires that we be honest with ourselves. Will you look at your life and ask what areas need more of Christ and less of you? Are you willing to implement those changes with Christ’s help?

 

9. In praying for Jessi, Aunt Merry was relentless. The ladies in her prayer group knew the most important event in a person’s life was their complete and utter abandonment to Christ. They also knew to keep a journal of answered prayers. These answered prayers are what gave them the strength to continue on in their prayers and have faith that their loved ones would accept Christ before their death. How is your prayer life? Do you set aside prayer time daily? Do you believe that your prayers will be answered?

 

10. Jessi waited until her bottom dropped out before she turned to Christ. Why do we do that? It wasn’t until Olivia was in a hospital bed with nowhere for Jessi to turn to that she finally submitted herself to Christ. Have you invited Christ into your life? Have you given him complete and utter control of your destiny? Please don’t wait until you can no longer handle things on your own. If you would like the assurance of spending eternity with Christ, pray this prayer with me:

 

Lord God, I come before you, a sinner. I believe in you and I believe your word is true. I believe Jesus Christ is your son and that he died on a cross so that I might be forgiven my sins and spend eternity with you. Without you, I am nothing.

I believe in my heart that you, Lord God, raised Him from the dead. Please Jesus forgive me, for every sin I have ever committed or done in my heart, please Lord Jesus forgive me and come into my heart as my personal Lord and Savior today.

I give you my life and ask you to take full control from this moment on; I pray this in the name of Jesus Christ."

Amen.

Enjoy this excerpt of

 

Forever Blessed

 

Book Two

of the

 

 

By

D
arlene
S
hortridge

Prologue

 

There were days when he moved silently, almost as if he were invisible, watching every move she made. This was one of those days.

The children sat at the table eating their breakfast and she was standing at the kitchen counter making his lunch. She spread the last bit of mayonnaise on his sandwich when he grabbed a fistful of her hair, weaving her long dark tresses through his fingers.

Making her listen, he forcefully whispered in her ear “Did I tell you to put mayonnaise on my sandwich?”

The pain tore through her skull and she fought the threatening tears. She shook her head no. Even though he’d had mayonnaise on his sandwiches for the past seven years of their marriage, no, he did not tell her to make it that way today. She managed a slight whisper “I’m sorry, it won’t happen again”.

He used her hair to propel her face forward into the open-faced sandwich. “Let this be a reminder to you. You do nothing without asking me first. Do you understand?”

She nodded, trying to breathe as both her mouth and nose pressed into the bread, the sticky white condiment quickly filling the open spaces.

He yanked her head up, turning her to face the children, who watched with open curiosity, “Look at your mother kids; doesn’t she look ugly with mayonnaise on her face?”

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