Do you ever wonder this?
Have you ever felt lost and think, what does my life mean?
If you knew the story of your life in advance, would you
rush ahead or give up before you began?
Think about this, just for a moment.....
"For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord,
Plans to prosper,
Not to harm you,
Plans to give you a hope and a future. "
Jeremiah 29:11
Now that's encouraging...
And yet, you may say while reading this, I can't see the light at the end of the tunnel.... its all just too hard..
My mother went to work, and we learned from a young age, that life was tough. The best part of all our hardships was belonging to a church family. The old tin Lizzie, driven by our minister, came regularly to pick up my younger brother and I each week for Sunday School....
What a joy that was. Riding down those dusty country roads singing chorus's at the top of our lungs, and learning the accepting love of Jesus Christ.
I met and married my first husband when I was very young.
My mother was against it. We were unevenly yoken, she said...
And through much hurt and pain, I learnt she was right.
SO TRUE !!!
Have you ever felt lost and think, what does my life mean?
If you knew the story of your life in advance, would you
rush ahead or give up before you began?
Think about this, just for a moment.....
"For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord,
Plans to prosper,
Not to harm you,
Plans to give you a hope and a future. "
Jeremiah 29:11
Now that's encouraging...
And yet, you may say while reading this, I can't see the light at the end of the tunnel.... its all just too hard..
Me at 3.
We were not a rich family, my father returned from the war, shell shocked. I was born the second youngest of five children. My father became incapacitated when I was eight, my grandfather died not long after....My mother went to work, and we learned from a young age, that life was tough. The best part of all our hardships was belonging to a church family. The old tin Lizzie, driven by our minister, came regularly to pick up my younger brother and I each week for Sunday School....
What a joy that was. Riding down those dusty country roads singing chorus's at the top of our lungs, and learning the accepting love of Jesus Christ.
I met and married my first husband when I was very young.
My mother was against it. We were unevenly yoken, she said...
And through much hurt and pain, I learnt she was right.
Pictured with my first child, daughter Femia.
When you are young you think you know it all.
I was no different.
I married into a different culture and to a man who I loved dearly, yet one who denied the Lord.
When I walked away over thirty years later, I was a broken mess.
Yet today in wisdom, I thank the Lord.
I know if my marriage had been different God would never have come first.
And in time, I was to come to realise how...
"He turned my mourning into dancing,
and my sorrow into joy." Psalm 30:11
My younger daughter Daniella, with five of my grandchildren when small.
From left, Antonio, Luke, Kirra, Elyshah and Joel.
Today, Joel, Luke and Elyshah at Nanna's.
Because of what I have come through, and what I have come from,
I know first hand that God's promise above is true.
Today all of my children have a faith in God, and all of my grandchildren have grown up in Him.
My eldest granddaughter has married a Christian man.
They are both at Uni studying teaching and plan to be Missionaries.
My youngest granddaughter Shiarn.
My youngest grandson Izaiah with cousin Shiarn.
Their road to travel has just begun.
There will be good times and not so good.
But if they acknowledge the Lord in all they do, the blessings will flow.
"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart,
And lean not on thine own understanding.
But in all thy ways acknowledge me.
And I will make straight, thy paths."
Proverbs 3: 5-6
SO TRUE !!!
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