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45 responses to “How Deep the Father’s Love for Us”

  1. David Padgett Avatar
    David Padgett
    March 9, 2015

    Brent, so sorry to hear about Toby’s son. My wife told me about the incident over the weekend and mentioned one of the the kids was a Taylor, “wasn’t one of your college friends a Taylor?” I dismissed the likelihood of a connection since u knew u didnt have a son there at the time. Prayers and thoughts to all of you. We were very close to the Massey family here who lost a daughter last spring on the way back to harding. Tell Toby we are thinking of them and speedy recovery. Hang in there, DP

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 9, 2015

      Hey David: always great to hear from an old friend…and we get to be “older friends” every day. Thanks for the thoughts and I’ll tell Toby you are asking about the family. He certainly remembers you from the famous trips we took.
      Peace, bt

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  2. Andy Taylor Avatar
    Andy Taylor
    March 9, 2015

    Great commentary, Brent, and I can’t sing “How Deep” without getting a lump in my throat. Keeping my thoughts and prayers trained on the people in our family who need the gift of healing today.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 9, 2015

      Thanks cousin Andy, we appreciate your thoughts and prayers. Yes, lots in our family needing God’s comfort and healing right now.

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  3. Rudy Taylor Avatar
    Rudy Taylor
    March 9, 2015

    Thanks for your thoughtful way of retelling God’s wondrous love for us.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 11, 2015

      Thank you Uncle Rudy

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  4. Toby Taylor Avatar
    Toby Taylor
    March 9, 2015

    Thanks Brent. Well said.

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  5. Bobby G Wheat Avatar
    Bobby G Wheat
    March 9, 2015

    Thank you, Brent. I couldn’t keep from crying as I read the part about Toby washing the oil from his son’s hair, thinking about all the times I’ve been able to hold each of my grown children close and kiss them on their heads and share their hurts and sorrows. Life is fragile, and we are so blessed by every moment of it that we get to share together with those who are precious to us. Please share my love with all of yours…

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  6. brent taylor Avatar
    brent taylor
    March 9, 2015

    Thanks my brother, your words are always wise and intelligent and compassionate, because that’s who you are. Thanks for being one who shares Christ in words spoken and unspoken. I love you and your family! Greet Nancy and give her love from me and Karen…bt

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  7. Amy Hoffmann Avatar
    Amy Hoffmann
    March 9, 2015

    Thank you for this. My son graduated with drew and they both are smart kids. We are saddened to hear of the loss of nick and all the families involved will be in our prayers. It is every parents nightmare to get that call. Please everyone make sure your kids have an I.C.E. (in case of emergency) contact in their phone.

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  8. Kim Kimrey Avatar
    Kim Kimrey
    March 9, 2015

    Wonderful words Brent. Brian and I were in Norman this weekend. When we heard about the accident we immediately prayed for all involved. We have been keeping Toby’s family in our thoughts and prayers. Not gonna lie, visiting Andrew this weekend allowed me to hug him a little tighter when we left.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 9, 2015

      Thank you Kim and Brian. Hope Andrew is doing well. Haven’t seen him in a while!

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  9. George Johsnon Avatar
    George Johsnon
    March 9, 2015

    Brent
    I was lucky enough to meet some of the Harding Basketball players Saturday. I witnessed a dad telling his daughter everything she did wrong in the game. I saw her again Sunday morning and tears swelled up in my eyes because you realize that in heaven you can’t do anything wrong. Tell Toby that we will be praying for a speedy recovery for Drew. My heart sank when I heard the news.
    Sure love you guys gj

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 9, 2015

      Thanks George! Love you like an “older” brother that I could never beat…in racquetball anyway

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  10. Rose Snyder Avatar
    Rose Snyder
    March 9, 2015

    So touched by your words. Peace be with you all. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 9, 2015

      Thank you Rose

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  11. hrtstr5 Avatar
    hrtstr5
    March 9, 2015

    I can totally relate! I lost my 1st husband when I was 7 1/2 months pregnant with our son and he died on our daughter’s 5th birthday (Dec 21st).

    That first year was extremely difficult but still had some joy in giving birth to our son a month and a half later.

    I didn’t really have my head on straight until about 2 1/2 years after my 1st husband died.

    During that time, I knew God would take care of me and my children. I just functioned (at best), learned to leave things in God’s hands *the things I couldn’t control*, get the help I needed, and lean *sometimes heavily* on my church family.

    It wasn’t easy. It’s not as simple as just praying about it and the pain, trauma, and grief are gone. It takes W-O-R-K, patience, faith, action, and trust.

    With God, my church family, family, and perseverance, love found me again. Got married and was blessed by adding another addition to our family. 🙂

    There’s still challenge at that pop up (even 6 yrs later. All things are able to overcome with God. I’ve done it and so have others. Many, never get there because they don’t have God in their lives, lack of will, or because they don’t think they deserve to have any joy or happiness (that God designed for all His creation to have).

    Just know that God knows, He cares, He’s been there and so have others (just not to THAT extent). 🙂

    Love, ((hugs)), and continued prayers for all involved and affected.

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  12. Ginny Howell Avatar
    Ginny Howell
    March 9, 2015

    Brent , we have been praying at church for all the families that were involved in the accident. Mike and I had no idea one was your nephew. Thank you for sharing these thoughts. We will continue to pray for everyone involved .

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 9, 2015

      Hi Ginny: Nice to hear from you. Hope you and family are well. Thanks for your prayers and concern. Say hello to Mike!

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  13. Susie Peacock Avatar
    Susie Peacock
    March 9, 2015

    Brent, thank you for sharing your beautiful thoughts on such a horrible event. I went to Harding with Toby and Deb. Praying for Drew’s comfort and healing, and for all of those who are mourning.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 9, 2015

      Thank you Susie, for your prayers and concern and for being part of the great cloud of witness holding up these families.

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  14. Mandy Lloyd Avatar
    Mandy Lloyd
    March 9, 2015

    If read your post out loud to my family and friends at work. So many here in Searcy are praying and lifting these families up. God be with you all. Please tell Drew to hang in there. He will be an ambassador for many.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Thanks Mandy! Drew is hanging in there. He is being a good patient, polite to the nurses, although still hurting. Toby sent us a picture of him walking in the hall with the therapist, so that was good to see. Thank you for your encouragement and prayers for all the kids.

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  15. Greg & Kerry McElfresh Avatar
    Greg & Kerry McElfresh
    March 9, 2015

    We have been praying for these families. Your post is well-written and gives glory to God in the face of this tragedy. We’ve been hugging our son more and looking forward to Ian’s return from OC in April. He’ll be driving, so we just have to trust him to God’s care–no matter what. Miss you all!

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Hi Greg and Kerry: Thanks for praying and yes, we miss you also. Grace and peace to you!

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  16. Charlotte Taylor Avatar
    Charlotte Taylor
    March 9, 2015

    I am so grateful to God for giving you the gift of healing with words. How sad it would be if we had to go through these last days without songs of worship, prayers rising every moment of the day, tears flowing freely, healing hugs from brothers and sisters, words that help us make sense of it all, brothers and sisters in Louisville going the extra mile, cellphones that let us hear Drew’s voice and see him walking the hall with the therapist. “How great the Father’s love for us”.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Thanks Mom, thanks for being a prayer angel for the kids. I love you

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  17. Greg Taylor Avatar
    Greg Taylor
    March 10, 2015

    After we all spoke to Drew on speaker phone with you, I thought about jotting down some of what Toby and Drew said but here I am reading a better and richer account than I could have written, with some memories I had forgotten at least to correlate — not being able to touch Drew in the glass as a baby. Brent, thank you for using your gift to share what is a important perspective: that we can’t explain what happened at 1:15 am on a Kentucky interstate, but we can “explain” — as Bruce McLarty put it — the body of Christ and what His body does when we can’t reach our loved ones. We rally and come together in the great love the Father has for us. Thank you again for sharing this and I’ll re-post it as well.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Thanks my brother Greg, I won’t soon forget the conversation we had Sunday night, listening to you pray for Drew and the families, hearing the emotion, yet calmness in Toby’s voice and how he has handled everything, and talking to Drew who is such a wonderful young man. Being so proud of my nephews and nieces was something I never thought much about, too wrapped up in my own kids I guess, but one of the great joys in my life is watching all of my nieces and nephews grow stronger and taller, and closer to God every time I see them, and Ashley, Anna and Jacob, are a great source of that uncle pride for me. Love you

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  18. Greg Taylor Avatar
    Greg Taylor
    March 10, 2015

    Reblogged this on Greg R. Taylor and commented:
    After speaking with our nephew, Drew Taylor, about a horrible accident he was in, my brother and Drew’s uncle Bubba (Brent) wrote a much better account than I could have written, with some memories I had forgotten at least to correlate. Brent, thank you for using your gift to share what is a important perspective: that we can’t explain what happened at 1:15 am on a Kentucky interstate, but we can “explain” — as Bruce McLarty put it — what the body of Christ does when we can’t reach our loved ones. We rally and come together in the great love the Father has for us.

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  19. kelly kemp Avatar
    kelly kemp
    March 10, 2015

    God bless you all my friend. I can’t imagine the horror, only the peace that surpasses understanding… Kelly

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      HI Kelly: thanks for the thoughts. we need to stop and see you in Bonham sometime when we are driving through. Karen would love to see your place…bt

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  20. Stan Burnette Avatar
    Stan Burnette
    March 10, 2015

    Brent, Thank your for your inspirational thoughts! Nicolas Smith was a great young man in our youth group at Buford church of Christ where Connie (Cloer ’80) and I worship. We are having a memorial service on Thursday, March 12 at the building. There is a bunch of loving Christians coming in from Harding to support the family. The response in Louisville, Ky by our brothers and sisters there has been overwhelming to the family! Nothing can make the pain go away but being surrounded by so many loving people has helped tremendously. The father, mother and sister (Richard, Amy and Alexis) returned home from Louisville last night with Nick’s remains. It is hard to imagine how those without Christ can cope when something like this happens. Especially for those so young. Nick is safe in the arms of our God. It is Drew and Abby, Richard, Amy and Alexis who need our prayers for strength to remain strong after this. I can’t imagine how I would have handled something like this when I was in college. I barely made it through those years without a trauma like this. It is a testimony to the faith of these families and their nuturing to see these kids and their devotion to Jesus at such a young age. They are the reason why the church will never fail! God’s plan always works, it’s people that mess up.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Hi Stan: Good to hear from you! Thanks for the note and the information about Nick. I didn’t know Nick, but it seems like I do now, ironically. Yes indeed, we continue to pray for Drew, Abby, Richard, Amy and Alexis. This has been painful and we hurt but I’m thankful that God is good as are so many of God’s family including our young folks. Grace and peace, brent

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  21. Eddie Warlick Avatar
    Eddie Warlick
    March 10, 2015

    Hi Brent. The news of this tragedy has left us all broken hearted for the families involved. Please know that my family and our church family are lifting up all affected by this.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Thanks Eddie, nice to hear from you and thanks for lifting up the families. Hope you are doing well. It’s been a while!

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  22. Laura Lape Avatar
    Laura Lape
    March 10, 2015

    Thank you Brent. Your words are beautiful and so full of love for Drew and our precious Father above.

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  23. Sara Avatar
    Sara
    March 10, 2015

    Thank you Brent for your words & for sharing your thoughts with all of us. Our prayers are for healing and peace both physically and emotionally. My husband is Zach Neal, the Dean of Students at Harding University. You would know me better as Sara Jo Edens (Fred Edens’ daughter) All of us are praying!

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Hi Sara! It’s wonderful to hear from you. I see you from time to time on FB and of course have followed along and prayed through with your family and with Fred in his health challenges. It’s good to see he’s doing well! Toby told me that Jason came over to Louisville after the accident and was telling Toby he was Drew’s dorm parent…not sure if that’s the term…but anyway, Toby didn’t recognize him and was just walking along in the fog of grief and concern and sleeplessness when Jason said, “Toby, I’m Fred’s boy!” and Toby turned around and gave him a prolonged hug. Great to have Christian friends, especially ones like you and your family that we’ve known for so long and for which we feel such great affection. Love you Sara…bt

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  24. Shelly Broderick Avatar
    Shelly Broderick
    March 10, 2015

    Just wanted to let you know that we have been praying for your family and the other families. I am Linda Chaput’s sister and read this on Don’s Facebook page.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Shelly:
      Thank you for your thoughts and for praying for the families. We are grateful for folks who pray. Brent

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  25. Amy Pipkin Groves Avatar
    Amy Pipkin Groves
    March 10, 2015

    Brent Taylor, what a beautiful post! The Harding family makes this a very small world. I had wondered when I heard the name Taylor if there might be a connection. Prayers continue for Drew as he recovers from the pain of his physical and emotional wounds.

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    1. brent taylor Avatar
      brent taylor
      March 10, 2015

      Hi Amy: it’s amazing how many “old friends” I’ve heard from in the last three days! Good to hear from you and hope you and family are doing well!

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  26. wbharrison Avatar
    wbharrison
    March 11, 2015

    Brent, Thank you for writing these words. Drew is a wonderful light to those who have gone through a tragedy and to those who have not. This world is NOT our home, yet so often we think about the here and now instead of the future. I look to Drew’s shining example for comfort in future trials. I look to the people around him at this time and their encouragement and hospitality for someone they don’t even know. Thank God for the body of Christ–one under Him.

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  27. Karen Kuhl Avatar
    Karen Kuhl
    March 17, 2015

    Even though I am in New York, I just want everyone to know, that prayers are being said for all parties that were involve in that tragic accident. May God protect and guide you all thru very difficult time.
    Love, Karen Kuhl

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