Matthew 12:21
And Jesus name will be the hope of all the world.
And Jesus name will be the hope of all the world.
Christmas is a time of joy, but it can also be a
season of sadness. This past week we lost two wonderful men. My uncle Floyd and
our dear friend, John, left this earth.
I'll always remember my Uncle Floyd's ornery
smile. He never failed to ask me, when I was a teenager, if I had a boyfriend
yet. He embarrassed me, but I loved him anyway. I'm thankful that years later he
got to know my husband, Tim. Even more important, he grew to know Jesus.
We met John and his wife Jessica at church. One of
the first things we knew about John was how much he loved his family and his
Savior, Jesus. John suffered with physical pain for years, but it didn't stop
him from serving at the church and giving his all to the people he loved.
Knowing these men loved God fills my heart with
hope. I've no doubt Jesus has opened his arms to them. Because Jesus came to
earth as a precious baby, lived a life sharing his story of faith, and died on
the cross to be raised back to life—we have HOPE. Floyd and John's families and
friends anticipate seeing them again in heaven. That's a hope that blesses us
here on earth.
If this holiday season is a time of sadness,
believe that hope in Jesus soothes the soul. Jesus loves us and desires his
children to trust in him. I pray he has all the folks who are hurting wrapped
in his arms of hope.
With Jesus, hope shines through the darkness of despair.