The response to my
post on our recent sad news of another divorce in the family was overwhelming. When I read the comments over, 56 at last count, I cry. I reflect upon what an amazing phenomenon this blog community has become for me. How healing and uplifting it is to know that our family is surrounded by such an outpouring of love, caring, and prayers. My family and friends pray; my church community prays; and the blogging community prays.
I'm sounding more mushy than I'd like, but I don't know how else to say what I want to say, and words don't do justice by half to what I think and feel. Some of you posted lovely prayers, others of you poems, and yet others, your own wonderful words. I love them all.
MadPriest linked to my post, and even
Fr. Christian Troll gave me a link. Did you know that the he has a soft, sweet side to him? I fear his enemies will take advantage.
Ostrich left a beautiful poem by Raymond Chapman that touched my heart.
When we seem to walk alone, we are not alone because we walk with God even in loneliness.
When light turns to darkness, we are not helpless, because Christ, the light of the world, shines on us.
When we go into the wilderness we are not lost because God makes new paths for the wandering feet.
He knows our frailty, our imperfection, and receives us when we come, offering only our weakness.
Sorrow and anger and regret, he understands them all and out of them will make all things new.
It is not anger but resentment that devours love, not repentence but guilt that destroys hope: if we avoid them, what has been good will not perish.
Put your hand into the hand of God, go forward, lonely, but not alone.Raymond Chapman.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. May God bless you all!
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