It has been an interesting few months
since last I wrote. The summer has been a cooler one than last year – although we
have had some pretty hot days, too. But for the most part, even being part way
through August, the grass is still green and flowers are still going strong. I’ve
certainly enjoyed a less intense summer.
There has been a lot of doings going on,
too – the end of the year piano recital, my youngest daughter’s graduation from
high school and open house, a summer session of piano lessons, a trip out to PA/NY
to see family and friends as well as an open house for my parents’ 50th
wedding anniversary, and a quick but nice 2 day get away with Tim.
Now it’s time to start thinking about
the fall – piano lessons, getting Kimberly started at college, Tim back
to driving bus… And yes, truthfully, there is a bit of disappointment that we have
not moved on to a new assignment yet. But at the same time, there is a
contentment that we are doing what God asks of us at this moment.
God has definitely been stretching my
faith… which I am confident is all part of His plan. I’m so thankful for the
stretching although there are moments when the pain of being stretched can be intense.
I love this quote from Warren Wiersbe –
“When God permits His children
to go through the furnace, He keeps His eye on the clock and His hand on
the thermostat. His loving heart knows how much and how long.”
Isn’t
that great? It sure has been an encouragement on the days when I have wanted to
give up. Just like Romans 8 telling me what the end result God has in store by working
all things together for good… and that is to make me more like His Son! Makes
it all worthwhile!
Hi, Val! I'm going through the "furnace" right now myself, although different circumstances. (Still can't walk!) And unfortunately it affects my whole family. Just wanted to share a song with you (you may already be familiar with it.) The words to it are awesome for someone going through a trial; you can see the words and hear the song on this youtube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pib13aveIKU). It has a line in it that says "And at the end of my heart's testing, with Your likeness let me wake." That's what my prayer is for myself...that I would emerge more Christ-like when I get through all of this. Maybe the words to this song will encourage you and be the prayer of your heart as it as been mine.
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