When I was growing up, I was surrounded by a family
that cherished children. We were not
expected to be little bitty adults. We
were expected and allowed to be children.
And we all turned out just fine.
Our imaginations were regularly stimulated and
encouraged, fostered in a large part by my daddy, who loved to hear us make up
stories. My brother probably gets the
prize for the most imaginative and outrageous story any of us ever told. Here it is:
Daddy: David, what happened today?
David: Well, I saw a little boy walking down the
road.
Daddy: Then what happened?
David: A big snake came up and scared that boy.
Daddy: Then what happened?
David: That snake said he was going to eat the
little boy.
Daddy: Then what happened?
David: The little boy asked God to come help him.
Daddy: Then what happened?
David: Before God got there, the snake ate the boy
anyway.
Daddy: Then what happened?
David: God came down to help.
Daddy: Then what happened?
David: The snake ate God, too!
See what I mean?
That was a whopper. How thankful
we can be that the “snake” will never eat our almighty, invincible, omnipotent
God!
As Easter approaches, I have been thinking a lot
about how much God loves us and what I think of as “Easter hope.” Easter hope is never based on our
circumstances (the appearance of any kind of “snake!”) or anything we might
receive in the world today. It is,
instead, hope that is from and through Jesus – independent of our worldly,
human situations. And I have been
thinking about something else:
I am honored to be a part of the Hope Heals Launch Team. Many of us know the story of Katherine Wolf
and the brain stem stroke that forever altered her life and the life of her
husband, Jay, and her sons, James and John.
Just so you know – John was born this past June and was just a dream and
a prayer in April 2008 when Katherine’s stroke occurred. Hope
Heals is the book that tells the story of this sweet family, the struggles,
the pain, the triumph, the laughter, the impossible made possible, and the
incredible hope in our Lord that persisted through this on-going journey. They have taken an unspeakably horrifying
experience and used it to reach out to others who are hurting. Katherine, Jay, and their family are taking
their years of suffering and offering their story to the world in anticipation
of giving the hope of Jesus Christ to others who are suffering. And make no mistake, we are ALL suffering in
some way!
Hope
Heals is a beautiful story, but I double-dog-dare you to
read it without crying. The book will be
released on April 26, 2016, but you can pre-order it at christianbook.com or on
Amazon. Better yet, click here for some free gifts when
you pre-order. Why not Hope It
Forward? Purchase a book for yourself
and someone you know who is suffering. We
are all broken; we all need hope.
Katherine and Jay’s story will renew every feeling you ever wished you had
in the arena of hope! Get this
book. Read this book. Pass this book on to someone else. Maybe at this moment, you don’t even know the
person who needs it. God will send them
your way – your job is to be prepared.
Remember that “snake” that ate God? That was just a pretend story from a child’s
imagination running wild. Hope Heals is the real thing. And God wins.
We have this hope as an
anchor for the soul, firm and secure.
Hebrews 6:19
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