Hope for Another
As I walked around the church today, I was taken with this snow-laden Magnolia tree. It is not often that one sees a grand southern tree covered with snow. The grand and glossy green of the leaves stands in clear contrast to the purity of the white snow.
In the midst of these days of terrible weather, no power and high frustration, it is a gift to live in hope. To have eyes to see a better future can get us through difficult times. The Psalmist writes, “I believe that I shall look upon the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living! Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!
That is easier said than done, of course. In this situation, it is appropriate to be angry and frustrated and concerned with this unbelievable circumstance. So what can we do? May we find ways to be hope for each other. What small thing might I do that will help a neighbor? What act of kindness might brighten a day, even though it changes no circumstance? How might I live toward another that could open their eyes to see the snow on a Magnolia? This is a time to be the hope for another.
Peace.
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