Hope (112)
  1. Beware the lament, dear readers, that is not soothed with the good-goods of Jesus.
  2. Their love story was a long time in coming. He was 82 and she 74. And this was the first, and the last, marriage for both.
  3. So it is with my little garden as well; dead, so it would seem. Nothing. Barren.
  4. Jesus takes that burden away in the “I forgive you and them” and gives us His “light” burden.
  5. A crisis of faith always occurs when we begin to believe that God has betrayed us.
  6. In this evil generation we’re all in the dark about something. We’re all inevitably overcome by the darkness of sin and death.
  7. Surely everyone reading at one time or another in their lives has heard the popular phrase I’m writing about today.
  8. Whether we are overcome by happiness on the mountaintop or overwhelmed by sorrow in the valley, our vision can be our greatest handicap.
  9. As with so many things, regret can begin as something natural, even beneficial, as you struggle to recover from a wound in your past. But over time, regret can devolve from a sadness to a sickness.
  10. A star appears in the East. A spotlight over its Creator. A single constellation bows over that Light of Light from whom darkness flees.
  11. There are so many paradoxes that we can appreciate as we seek to grasp more of the meaning of the miracle of Christmas.
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