It would be foolish to attempt to try to ignore the on-going pandemic, what with news of more cases, more deaths and more jaw-dropping information daily bombarding the media. There鈥檚 no shame in admitting that a sick feeling in the bottom of my stomach makes its appearance at least once a day. As I wrote last time, it鈥檚 the peace of God that brings strength.
I doubt that there鈥檚 one person who reads these articles who isn鈥檛 hoping and praying for a swifter than predicted 鈥渇lattened curve.鈥 As challenging as is the resolution, it鈥檚 equally challenging to emotionally comprehend the swiftness and the severity of it all; if ever there was an occasion in which to demonstrate unselfish concern for others, its now.
Having said that, I鈥檓 determined to appreciate and pass on the kindnesses shown me. Here are just a few: within the last forty-eight hours, we鈥檝e had seven different people offer to help in any way they could, including going grocery shopping and providing rides whenever necessary. Now I call that downright neighbourliness!聽 Here鈥檚 an excerpt from a letter that was wedged into our front porch door.
鈥淚 wanted to let you know that if you need any help during these trying times we will do what we can so please let us know鈥.If you need me to pick up something from a grocery store or pharmacy, please let me know鈥 some of my neighbours are elderly and have health issues and would prefer not to take any chances by going out. Smart move鈥. We don鈥檛 want to see our neighbours worry about getting things they need when we can all help each other!鈥
Thank God for neighbours and thank God for His Word!
鈥淵ou will keep in perfect peace聽those whose minds are steadfast,聽because they trust in you.鈥 (Isaiah 26:3)
Amen!