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chrisine

3/24/2016

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Matthew 11:28 says, "Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." This verse, simply put, is one of the easiest verses to translate from the Bible. Yet, sometimes it seems as though, it is the hardest one to obey. Last week was one of my most exhausting weeks, since we lost JD. At first, I fell into a deep physical rest; however, as it would turn out, my soul too needed rest. I took the time I needed to revive my body both physically and emotionally. I am blessed with a tremendous support system. God continues to use our church family, family, friends, community, nurses and doctors to show Himself when we need Him the most. This week has been a week that could be compared to one of "the sunshine after the rain". During this week of "sunshine", or can I say "SONshine"; we again have felt the rest that only our Lord can give. I would like to share an email with you that David received today. The email was written by Gary McCorkle. I do not know Gary personally, but God used him to give our family some much need rest. Gary's email reads:

"Let me say at the onset, that I didn't know J.d. Paul. (That was the way he signed his name most of the time.) That is, I never was introduced to him personally. But I knew him from afar. Let me back up a little and tell you what I mean...

I knew him through my coworker Windy Poindexter, in my section whose parents attend the same church in Jesup that JD's family attends. I knew him through my buddy, Steve, who works at the hospital where I am employed, and we always compared high school baseball teams between Statesboro (where my kids went to school) and Wayne County from his home town.

I knew JD, because he pitched for the Wayne County Yellow Jackets. Being in the same region, the rivalry between the Statesboro and Jesup teams was intense at times. One of the nicknames JD had during this time was "devil killer" which meant he usually got the best of the Blue Devils from Statesboro when they met.

I knew JD was an integral part of 3 straight Region Championship baseball teams. (JD was an integral part of these teams as an all-star caliber pitcher and first baseman.) This was quite a feat as the aforementioned Statesboro team and the Jesup team both made it to the Elite 8 round in the 2014 playoffs of the GHSA. JD set records for lowest earned runs for starting pitchers/innings pitched.

But I feel I knew JD's heart and witness from a story a friend recently retold while watching a baseball game at Mill Creek in Statesboro: JD and Clay, the present right fielder for Statesboro High, met at some of the summer league all-star games last year. Clay said he was surprised that JD willingly befriended him. He further asked JD if he didn't "abstain from being sociable" to the rival Blue Devils like some of his teammates seemed to be. JD just smiled and said, "No, that's not me." And they formed a nodding acquaintance and a mutual respect/brotherhood that bonds athletes together. By all accounts, his life of faith was shown by his interaction with others, his social media posts, and his life examples.

(Georgia Southern University thought enough of JD's talent that they offered him a 4-year scholarship to play for the Eagles after high school.)

On June 10, 2015, JD was involved in a car accident that frightened his family. However, he tweeted a message that told his mother, Chrisine, that he was okay; "Got's Got Me"- a statement that God was looking out for him no matter what. He would only have minor scratches from this wreck.

I also knew that my coworker was distraught as she spoke of a recent fatal wreck on June 20th involving a star baseball player who attended her Mom and Dad's church in Jesup. It turned out I would know the name: JD Paul.

"No! Don't tell me that!", I said. "I saw him pitch against Statesboro; he was gifted and had a great future ahead of him in baseball." But, it was true, and I was moved in my spirit; as were a lot of other folks in Jesup and South Georgia: people of the surrounding areas poured agape love into the Paul family during this painful time. Television, media, newspapers, etc. carried stories of the funeral and its bittersweet meanings.

But God was not done yet....The Paul family has shown a side of grace, faith, and strength that is often unseen in the face of such tragedy. The Wayne County Magazine recently published their story of inspiration. Louisville Slugger printed a special edition bat with "God's Got Me"- JD Paul on it at the request of Michael Kirkland. JD's father continues to mentor to young folks by dinner outings. JD's sister, Hannah Paul, has spoken to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and organized a youth rally during homecoming. Chrisine now speaks to women who have suffered loss and also leads a womens' Bible Study.

Acts 19:11 says. "God did extraordinary work through Paul." I always knew God would do great things through (JD) Paul. It was just through other ways than I expected: family, friends, church members, coworkers, and athletes wear wrist bands, t-shirts, hats and etc. with a resounding message of hope: "God's Got Me" and a testament of love.

It turns out that God had a plan to do bigger and better things with (JD) Paul. His message will indeed live on in posterity, as JD surely waits in Eternity to show that indeed, "God's Got Us", if we believe in Him. I'm sure I will know JD one day. By his legacy and witness, it feels like I already do.

Has "God Got You" today? (I'm sure JD is "making his pitch" for all of us to know HIm.)"

Gary McCorkle
Nevils UMC and Dayspring 56
Blessings for the week of March 25, 2016 (Holy Week)

As his mother, I've said before that I have never been more proud of JD. This weekend we will celebrate the Risen Savior. Two days after Easter, our family and friends, will celebrate and remember JD's birthday. This is a day that I have dreaded since his earthly death. Yet again, my God has sent this "weary" heart some "rest" by the way church members, family, friends, and a man that I do not know personally. And I find myself feeling the need to remind you that it is through your faith in Jesus Christ that you too, will find "rest". Go to Him and find "rest" for whatever may be going on in your life. "If Jesus is all you have, then you have all you need."
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1/23/2017 11:01:22 pm

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6/4/2017 12:40:33 pm

Don't let people drag you with them. Those people are nothing compared to you. You have a dream, a goal that you should accomplished. Remember that nobody is perfect, nobody can do something perfect at the first try. Even Einstein has failed with own experiments as well in the past, but he never gave up, he worked so hard, even harder instead. Never give your dreams because someone told you that you can't. Show them that you can and let their mouths drop open!

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6/22/2017 02:31:21 pm

We must remember that each and every time that we are burdened with problems, we must come to God. We forget the fact that we have a Father who is always watching over us. He is the one who sacrifices everything for us so why do we always forget that He will always be there to listen to our problems? We just have to learn to pray and to tell our stories to Him so that He will understand how He will be able to help us. He cannot help us if we don't want to be helped. We must always keep Him in our hearts.

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1/24/2017 02:09:40 pm

JD is very lucky. He has a loving family and they are very close to God. I know that it's very hard for all of you, but rest assured that Jesus will always give you comfort when needed it the most. I am so thankful that Jesus gave me another chance to be with my loved one today. Happy birthday dearest JD! Thanks for sharing this! God Bless you and your family.

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4/6/2017 11:16:45 pm

The life goes on and you should too. There are no other ways to deal with the pain.

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6/6/2017 02:41:29 pm

We just have to call for him. Every pain that we are enduring right now, God will heal it for us. We just have to ask and talk to him. Not only our physical pain, but especially our faith and emotions. When we are experiencing hard times, there is only one who we need to call and look for. I believe the power and greatness of the Lord. God bless to the author.

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