My
dearest Abs doesn’t like goodbyes, and I firmly believe that this is not
goodbye, and that’s why I feel like it’s okay to write this.
It’s hard
to describe just how life-changing the last 5 months have been having Abigail
Walker as a roommate. If you know her you are lucky, and you are probably aware
of how special she is. If you don’t know her, let me tell you a few facts.
This girl
is fun. She lights up the room with her smile and laughter. You know there’s
something different about her as soon as you catch a glimpse of her sweet
spirit (and also her dimples.) I always say that I’m pretty sure every guy
wants to be Mr. Abigail Walker.
She is a
friend until the end. She listens to the recesses of my heart, she reminds me
of the good qualities in myself that I forget I even have. Once she loves you,
she’s dedicated to it. And if that means readjusting her plans so she can get
breakfast with you before work because you have a sad heart; that’s exactly
what she will do.
This girl
loves Jesus. Whew. Living with her has helped me to look back over my life and
detect the hand of God better than ever before. She sees all the intricate ways
that God weaves our world and life’s happenings together for his glory and our
good. A day rarely goes by that I don’t hear her audibly and sincerely say, “Thank
you Jesus.”
Our home
was marked by huge sodies, watching vines on our completely bare kitchen floor,
realizing just how single we are by looking at the contents of our fridge and
our walmart sacks, loving the stage of life we’re in, and inviting people to
love it with us.
Abs asked me to make her a cd for her road
trip to Montana, so I obv titled it with our hashtag: #lifewithbekandabs
The first
song I chose was one she put on a Spotify playlist we listened to when we were
together and apart, and one that particularly seemed to describe us.
We prayed
over our home, that it would be a place where the Holy Spirit was always
welcome and always present. We prayed when people walked into our house they
would feel the difference. Then we heard this song:
This was the house where everybody'd hang
ask all my friends they'll tell you the same
Was it the house or was it the gang
Or a phenomenon no one can explain
ask all my friends they'll tell you the same
Was it the house or was it the gang
Or a phenomenon no one can explain
I pray that we carry on the practice of this
house into every space we inhabit: that we welcome the spirit of the living God
and his healing presence.
People need a home they can come to and feel a
part of, and I’m blessed to have shared one with such a special pal, who I
believe said it best:
“Each person has a story, just ask them how they
like their coffee and rip through the shallow end from there.”
Go get em, Abs.
"But there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother."
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