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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sunday night

Time spent in worship and with the family today brings comfort and refreshment to the soul. Chuck Swindoll spoke of Gabriel's announcement to Mary about all things being possible with God. Truly those possibilities must be as infinite as He. The choir sang these words:
All is well, all is well. Angels and men rejoice! For tonight darkness fell into the dawn of love's light. Sing alleluia!

All is well, all is well, Let there be peace on earth. Christ is come, go and tell that He is in the manger. Sing alleluia!

Born is now Emmanuel. Born is our Lord and Savior. Sing alleluia! All is Well.

There is a beautiful rendering of this song by Michael W. Smith on YouTube. I found it difficult to listen to the song, with the knowledge that all is not completely well in our circumstances. However, this song takes us beyond circumstances, to the knowledge that all is well in our relationship with Him for all eternity and that He is working for our good in the midst of perplexing questions. Please pray for us tomorrow as we have a busy day with appointments and travel, getting the girls back home. Our prayer for you is that each day brings you closer to full joy during the Christmas season as we celebrate our Savior's advent. We miss you all and love you.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We are thinking of you daily! Please let us know if Bethany needs something this week....I am only a phone call away. We miss you at the office Eunice. Your faith is such a light to each of us. Please know you fill our prayers! Thinking of you my cherished friends, Brad and Sharleen

fotopray said...

We continue to keep your interests in our Daily Prayer Letter at Arbor Drive Community Church in York, NE. Tonight our Prayer Meeting lesson came from Randy Alcorn's book, "Heaven," and the message there was reinforced by your blog entry. What a thrill to see the members of the family of God given encouragement to reach out to each other by our Sovereign God Himself!

Anonymous said...

We miss you and continue to pray for your healing and strength. If we can assist you and your family, we are very willing. Know you are loved and missed. Dave and Cindy

Anonymous said...

How we love you! We continue to pray for you--as are soooo many. Your words are encouraging to all who read them. May our God wrap His arms of love and comfort around you and your family and continue to encourage you. May every need you have be met with His gracious provision.