HAL M. HELMS
ECHOES of ETERNITY
VOLUME II
PARACLETE PRESS
BREWSTER, MASSACHUSETTS
2019 Seventh Printing
Echoes of Eternity: Listening to the Father Volume II
Copyright © 1998, 2011 by The Community of Jesus, Inc.
ISBN 978-1-55725-206-7
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Echoes of eternity: listening to the Father.
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Contents
Introduction
On August 15, 1997, just one week before our fifty-fifth wedding anniversary, the Lord had need of my husband Hal and called him home. His death was not totally unexpected, for he had been gravely ill for several years, but its time and manner were a surprise. Hal was in the hospital awaiting gall bladder surgery when he took a drastic turn for the worse and suddenly died.
Nine months have now passed, and I find I miss Hal more and more as time goes on. But grace has been abundant, and I can honestly say I wouldn’t bring him back for anything. Death and the grave are past, and Hal has been mercifully delivered from the pain he lived with constantly for years. I identify with King David who said, on the death of his son, “He will not return to me but I will go to him.”
A few months after Hal’s death, his spiritual director and his editor asked me if I would put together a second volume of Echoes of Eternity. Indeed, Hal had wanted to compile a second volume but had not had the time. As I began to work with these messages I found that Jesus was using them to bless and comfort me in my grief. The personal nature of some of the words prevents them from being made public, so with this second volume, we have now exhausted the messages Hal recorded in his journals and treasured as he faithfully kept his early morning appointments with the Lord.
I know many readers have been blessed and uplifted by the first volume of Echoes of Eternity. I trust you will find Echoes of Eternity, Volume II a support for your faith and an encouragement in your daily walk with Jesus. God bless you, and may your life be lived with joy and zest until you take up residence in your Heavenly home.
Helen HelmsApril 22, 1998
JANUARY
Morning has broken like the first morning,
Blackbird has spoken like the first bird.
Praise for the singing! Praise for the morning!
Praise for them, springing fresh from the Word!
Sweet the rain’s new fall sunlit from heaven,
Like the first dewfall on the first grass.
Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden,
Sprung in completeness where His feet pass.
Mine is the sunlight! Mine is the morning
Born of the one light Eden saw play!
Praise with elation, praise every morning,
God’s re-creation of the new day!
Eleanor Farjeon, 1881–1965
January First
The children of men take refuge in the shadow of Thy wings.
Psalm 36:7b
This is a day of reckoning. I do not mean this twenty-four hour period, but this time in which you are living. Reckoning means squaring accounts. Reckoning means settling up. And that is what this period is in your life. Remember, however, that My tender mercies are over all My works—and this is especially true when I require reckoning of My servants.
My hand is stretched out to bless, not to curse you. There is nothing to fear—all is intended to bring growth in the Spirit.
January Second
Where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Romans 5:20b–21
Why are you cast down, My son, in these peaceful circumstances around you? Why do you linger over hurts and jealousies, when My peace and My joy are yours? Old sin patterns die hard—but they do die if that is the desire of your heart.
January Third
For Thou, O Lord, art my hope, my trust, O Lord, from my youth.