In honor of all who have given the ultimate sacrifice to
protect and defend our country throughout the years, we give thanks! May the Lord bless the families who have lost
loved ones in battle and those who have served our country bravely, honorably
and sacrificially. May He bless each
family, who even now, has someone
serving in our Armed Forces…not only is the serviceman or servicewoman to be
honored, but we give thanks to their families…understanding that it is a
sacrifice for you as well having your loved one in the military.
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He is good...
Thank you all for your prayers and comments of encouragement. Although I have not be posting about life here, we have been busy living it. We are all doing well and the days in our home are very full. Things continue to move according to the Lord's sovereign plan for our lives and I am so thankful to rest in this.
The loss of a loved one can bring about so many things. So much learned and continue to be learned as we journey on this road of life.
Soon after Mom's passing, life as I knew it changed forever. Many truths were revealed. My grief is not at her passing so much. I rely on the truth that her last two years were a gift of time...a gift for her to reconcile many relationships she had. A gift to our family to be able to minister to her, sharing truth with her, helping to care for her and investing in memories for my children to draw from over the years. A gift in being able to not only witness His mercy, faithfulness and grace, but to experience it as well. A gift...one received with a thankful heart.
He is good.
The loss of a loved one can bring about so many things. So much learned and continue to be learned as we journey on this road of life.
Life IS a vapor...
God has fixed our day of birth, just as He has fixed our day of death...
Grief is personal, yet His peace does provide comfort which surpasses all understanding...
Lives lived according to His word brings blessing and hope and contentment {striving for that} ...
Soon after Mom's passing, life as I knew it changed forever. Many truths were revealed. My grief is not at her passing so much. I rely on the truth that her last two years were a gift of time...a gift for her to reconcile many relationships she had. A gift to our family to be able to minister to her, sharing truth with her, helping to care for her and investing in memories for my children to draw from over the years. A gift in being able to not only witness His mercy, faithfulness and grace, but to experience it as well. A gift...one received with a thankful heart.