While he was president Ronald
Reagan wrote a personal letter written to his dying
atheist father-in-law. It was recently found and published in the Washington Post. There could be no more gracious, truthful and tender words that could be shared with a dying doctor than about hope and salvation in Jesus Christ.
For eight years I had the privilege of working for this great man in several capacities. He
was such a decent, humble and honorable man - a gentle man of winsome faith. I still miss him a lot.
Aug. 7 [1982]
Dear Loyal,
I hope you’ll forgive me for this, but I’ve been wanting to write you ever since we talked on the phone. I am aware of the strain you are under and believe with all my heart there is help for that.
First I want to tell you of a personal experience I’ve kept to myself
for a long time. During my first year as Governor you’ll recall the
situation I found in Calif. was almost as bad as the one in Wash. today.
It seemed as if the problems were endless and insolvable.
Then I
found myself with an ulcer. In all those years at Warner Bros., no one
had been able to give me an ulcer and I felt ashamed as if it were a
sign of weakness on my part. John Sharpe had me on Malox and I lived
with a constant pain that ranged from discomfort to extremely sharp
attacks.
This went on for months. I had a bottle of Maalox in my
desk, my briefcase and of course at home. Then one morning I got up,
went into the bathroom, reached for the bottle as always and some thing
happened. I knew I didn’t need it. I had gone to bed with the usual pain
the night before but I knew that morning I was healed. The Malox went
back on the shelf.
That morning when I arrived at the office Helene
brought me my mail. The first letter I opened was from a lady — a
stranger — in the Southern part of the state. She had written to tell me
she was one of a group who met every day to pray for me. Believe it or
not, the second letter was from a man, again a stranger, in the other
end of the state telling me he was part of a group that met weekly to
pray for me.
Within the hour a young fellow from the legal staff
came into my office on some routine matter. On the way out he paused in
the door and said: “Gov. I think maybe you’d like to know — some of us
on the staff come in early every morning and get together to pray for
you.”
Coincidence? I don’t think so. A couple of weeks later Nancy
and I went down to L.A. and had our annual checkup. John Sharpe, a
little puzzled, told me I no longer had an ulcer but added there was no
indication I’d ever had one. Word of honor — I never told him about that
particular day in Sacramento.
There is a line in the bible — “Where ever two or more are gathered in my name there will I be also.”
Loyal I know of your feeling — your doubt but could I just impose on
you a little longer? Some seven hundred years before the birth of Christ
the ancient Jewish prophets predicted the coming of a Messiah. They
said he would be born in a lowly place, would proclaim himself the Son
of God and would be put to death for saying that.
All in all there
were a total of one hundred and twenty three specific prophesys about
his life all of which came true. Crucifixion was unknown in those times,
yet it was foretold that he would be nailed to a cross of wood. And one
of the predictions was that he would be born of a Virgin.
Now I
know that is probably the hardest for you as a Dr. to accept. The only
answer that can be given is — a miracle. But Loyal I don’t find that as
great a miracle as the actual history of his life. Either he was who he
said he was or he was the greatest faker & charlatan who ever lived.
But would a liar & faker suffer the death he did when all he had to
do to save himself was admit he’d been lying?
The miracle is that a
young man of 30 yrs. without credentials as a scholar or priest began
preaching on street corners. He owned nothing but the clothes on his
back & he didn’t travel beyond a circle less than one hundred miles
across. He did this for only 3 years and then was executed as a common
criminal.
But for two thousand years he has ... had more impact on
the world than all the teachers, scientists, emperors, generals and
admirals who ever lived, all put together.
The apostle John said,
“For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that who
so ever believed in him would not perish but have everlasting life.”
We have been promised that all we have to do is ask God in Jesus name
to help when we have done all we can — when we’ve come to the end of our
strength and abilities and we’ll have that help. We only have to trust
and have faith in his infinite goodness and mercy.
Loyal, you and
Edith have known a great love — more than many have been permitted to
know. That love will not end with the end of this life. We’ve been
promised this is only a part of life and that a greater life, a greater
glory awaits us. It awaits you together one day and all that is required
is that you believe and tell God you put yourself in his hands.
Love Ronnie
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