Promoted to Glory
Lieut-Colonel Hedley Preston
29/03/1913 - 20/01/2007
This afternoon I privileged to both attend and participate in the service of thanksgiving that honoured the life, ministry and service of another of God's gems. Colonel Preston's own influence in my life goes all the way back to my childhood and teenage years growing up at the Box Hill Corps, where he was a constant source of encouragement to not only me, but people of all ages. Always interested and caring, he role-modelled what it meant to live a life of strong faith to God's glory and the blessing of others.
His grandson, Jayson, gave a heart-warming and worthy tribute that impacted me greatly and concluded with the paraphrased words of Dwight L Moody:
"Some day you will read in the papers that [Lieut-Colonel Hedley Preston] is dead. Don't you believe a word of it. At that moment I shall be more alive than I am now. I shall have simply gone [Home]."
I love the Salvation Army's term for 'death' ~ Promoted to Glory ~ for it truly conveys the victorious, confident hope Salvationists have in their belief of eternal life and Heaven. It resonates loudly with the fact that death is not the end, but rather the 'doorway to eternity' marking the beginning of a new and glorious experience for all who, by faith, claim the redeeming power of Jesus to restore, renew and revitalize.
"Servant of God, well done!"