
Then one more song was played called Glad Reunion Day, as we praised God that we would be reunited with Curtis in heaven some day.
Glad Reunion Day
Soon my Lord will call for me, what a glad reunion day!
When my loved ones I shall see, what a glad reunion day!
When I reach the other side, what a glad reunion day!
Heaven’s gates will open wide, what a glad reunion day!
Some bright –eyed, happy morning I shall fly away,
Hallelujah, I will shout. Oh, what a glad reunion day!
Then to Jesus let me go, what a glad reunion day!
Where the living waters flow, what a glad reunion day!
At the feet of Christ my Lord, what a glad reunion day!
We shall sing in one accord, what a glad reunion day!
Soon my Lord will call for me, what a glad reunion day!
When my loved ones I shall see, what a glad reunion day!
When I reach the other side, what a glad reunion day!
Heaven’s gates will open wide, what a glad reunion day!
Some bright –eyed, happy morning I shall fly away,
Hallelujah, I will shout. Oh, what a glad reunion day!
Then to Jesus let me go, what a glad reunion day!
Where the living waters flow, what a glad reunion day!
At the feet of Christ my Lord, what a glad reunion day!
We shall sing in one accord, what a glad reunion day!
Pastor prayed with us one more time and we ended a most intimate precious moment. As Joey took pictures, I began to look around. I was so sad as I looked to see that our baby was buried in a long row with so many other babies. So many others have shared this sorrow as well. Then I was struck with the thought that my firstborn son, JJ was born December 27, at Christmas time. Now my second son was born and died April 4th at Easter time. We now have a special way of relating to our Heavenly Father like few others can.
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