Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly flow the days,
Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers,
Blossoming even as we gaze.
Here you see the sunrise and the sunset over my new home. It reminds me of that song from Fiddler on the Roof, and as the days move swiftly by I watch the seedlings grow.
Things are always changing here. Our village is growing, the children are growing and we are all learning new things. Since I last wrote you, we have had two new additions. Precious are the little ones that God has entrusted to us, each coming with their own stories, their own heartaches, their own need to be loved. The Bible says that love covers a multiude of sin. (1Pet. 4:8) We are trusting Him to use love to cover a multitude of heartache as well. All of our children come hungry for something, some for food, some for safety, but all for love.
It was a joy to watch our little Theresa, who just arrived last week, today begin to smile at us and wave from across the way. She is beginning to feel the safety of this place and I think also the love and acceptance. And tonight as our newest addition, Timothy, snuggled in my arms at movie time and fell asleep, I felt the joy of being a part of bringing him to a safe haven provided by the wonderful grace of God. Here, our tiny Tim will have the opportunity to flourish in a way that he would not have had otherwise. God has a plan for each of these little lives and it is a joy to be a part of it.
Today was our last day of school. We will start a new school year in January and there is much to do to prepare. The children were excited to be promoted to a new grade level and to have a holiday. The weather is warm here, but the message of Christmas is still alive as our children rehearse their Christmas program. All but the babies have a part in proclaiming the message of the birth of our Savior. They have worked hard to learn lines. They are proud of their accomplishment. Next we hope to present our Christmas Story to an audience. As we do, please pray with me that this message will go deep into the hearts of our little ones and that God will use them to speak to the hearts of those who hear their message. May your Christmas season be blessed, as well, with the knowledge that your are loved by the Savior.
Sunrise, sunset, the message is unchanging. God still loves. God still saves.
And so continues the old song,
Sunrise, Sunset,
Simply fly the years,
One season following another,
laden with happiness and tears.
But let us not forget that on that glorious day, "the Lamb . . . will guide us to springs of the water of life; and God will wipe every tear from our eyes." (Rev. 7:17)