I wonder what this Brownie troop is talking about. Maybe they're 'remembering.' Were you or your mom in Brownies? |
Remembering the people from whom we have come is a powerful source of strength. As Christians, we not only have our natural geneology, but also our spiritual family of faith. We can claim lineage with all who believed--from the Christian family around us today way back to the apostles and early Christians, and even further to David, Joshua, Moses, Abraham and Sarah--all who lived by faith.
Have you ever thought about your lineage? Have you imagined the people you came from? How did they arrive in America? Where did they settle? Were they farmers? Business owners? Factory or railroad workers? What challenges, hardships and losses did they battle through?
What did they look like? Do you have their eyes, same color hair, their build or backbone? Have you benefitted from their dreams or hard work? Did they fall in love, sing when their heart was breaking , laugh until tears streamed down their face? Try to picture them. Do you think they pictured you?
I love how Hebrews 11 tells us we're surrounded by them--by a "great cloud of witnesses." Their same bloodline flows through us, one faith, one hope. We hear of their stories, their endurance, their faithfulness against the odds . . . We then consider our own. We pick ourselves up by their example. They carried on and so will we.
Good things can still happen. And if not in this life time, then in the next, for our future is in heaven and our legacy is left here on earth for our descendents. Someday a grand-daughter, or a great-great-great grand-daughter or neice, or friend of a friend's daughter will be widowed and come across our stories. A song entitled "Generations," by Sara Groves sums it up like this: "Generations will reap what I sow . . . I can pass on a curse or a blessing to those I will never know." She ends it with singing to her great-great-great grandchildren to "live in peace."
That's why we tell our stories. So others will live in peace. We're all connected and hope never dies. So Wednesdays feature widows' stories--maybe even your's! Volunteer your story or the story of someone you know. Just add it to the comment line below or email me at WCPlace@gmail.com Thanks!
♥ ferree
(Originally posted 3/17/10)
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As a more seasoned widow,3years Feb.5.Snowed in for almost 2 weeks during THE DATE. If my story will help someone, I will share my testemony about how the Lord has been with me and what
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The hope for the future. So much more. Praise Him!!!!
I'm sure I speak for many when I say 'we'd love to hear your story!' God will certainly use it to help others with hope for the future. Please email me at WCplace@gmail.com or send me a message on Facebook and I'll help you with it. hugs.
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