Light in the Shadows
In our dark world, I'm focusing on the Light. It is my only hope. It can be yours, too.
In our dark world, I'm focusing on the Light. It is my only hope. It can be yours, too.
I've had many happy and exciting moments in my life. Falling in love. Getting married. Having three wonderful children, one in heaven. I've climbed mountains, scrambled up rock faces. Crossed the Columbia River Bar and fished in the ocean. Flown in small airplanes with my late husband and son. Snorkeled in the Coral Sea, jumped waves in the Indian and the Pacific Oceans, to name just a few of my adventures...
My experience with grief has taught me that walking through that shadow is hard, but during the walk through the shadow, as the psalmist wrote: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me," Psalm 23: 4, we are promised his presence.
When I'm affected with circumstances beyond my control, I go to the God of everything. The maker of the universe--and the storms of uncertainty.
Do we need comfort when we are lighthearted and all is well? No. Comfort--one of God's greatest gifts--comes during the depths of sorrow and loss.
More than Jim loves me, loves his family, loves his God, there is a greater love...
Like a princess, she sat there, delighted to see me and Jim.
Sometimes we have to wait. It might be easier to do something instead of waiting.
I was never the same after that loss and although I feel sad when I remember, there is great hope and strength.
I'm working on a new project. I believe it is something I can do and want to do. But sometimes, as I study my project, I am daunted by the task.