My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness.
–from the hymn, My Hope is Built on Nothing Less
Stan and I have had our first vaccine and will get our second one in another week (February 25th). We’re definitely looking forward to being with our family and hugging each one; even if we still have to wear a mask. Maybe, Easter 2021! If so, that will be a blessing!
When we stop by to see the grandkids, I notice how much they are growing and changing. Yes, it makes me sad, but I try to look on the bright side. I am grateful they have loving, caring and responsible parents. I have hope that they each have a bright future. Life is about the future generations. I see Ben, Chad and Grace paving their way for a future of being a responsible citizen who shows love, kindness and compassion toward others. I know Ella, Rachel, Drew, Sam, Jamison and Camille will soon follow as they are receiving a firm foundation now. I am so proud of them.
Beyond my hope for 2021 and the next generations, my hope lies in living eternally in heaven with Jesus. After my cancer diagnosis and surgery, I became more focused on that promise. Although I am cancer free and it’s been four years since my surgery, pain from surgery, painful knees from back issues and exhaustion are still a battle. The battle is difficult and some days I ask, “Why me?” but I can get up the next day ready to face it all again. Only through the love of Jesus can I do that. He gives me strength and courage to run the race. Yes, I have hope! And I hope that Stan, our children and grandchildren and generations to follow realize that same hope even when difficulties arise in their lives.
Onward Christian soldiers!