faith.

Japan. Lybia. My heart aches for these, and so many other people who suffer things I cannot even really imagine. This world holds so much anguish. And then there is an outpouring of compassionate support. It's always there. A good friend of mine recently suffered a stroke. She has six children, and some of them are just little. She is facing her recovery with courage. Another recently suffered a traumatic miscarriage, during which she lost copious quantities of blood, and almost died. She is strong and still full of love and gratitude. Someone I love very dearly is enduring lingering pain from a failing romance. She remains caring and holds on to her integrity.
And the mountains are so beautiful. And spring is coming. These small and simple things bring me a renewed sense of God's constant and powerful care. On their own, the rainbows wouldn't be enough to soothe the clouds and storms with their rain of tears. It's our faith that one day, some way, all the suffering can be healed. That light overcomes darkness. That our sympathy comes from Heaven's perfect love, flowing through our open hearts and freely from our outstretched hands. That it will always be there for us to feel and share. That  the time will certainly come when'He will wipe away all the tears from their eyes'. It's the only way I can face life in this world. Thank Heaven for faith to care and help and hope and pray. And look ahead to a brighter day.

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