Dear Readers, you may realize I didn’t post anything in February and March. That’s because we lost our almost 10-month old great-granddaughter, Anna, to complications of the flu on Feb. 12. I haven’t been able to write much since, but when I can I will post more about sweet Anna. For now, this repeat message on hope at Easter seems appropriate for us…and I hope for you. God bless.
No wonder so many people love to attend Easter sunrise services. A sunrise represents hope, and so it is the perfect representation of the hope we find in the message of Easter.
Few events can be counted on to occur day after day, but the rising of the sun is one of them. Even on a cloudy day, when the heat and light of the sun may be minimized, we can still see that the sun did indeed rise once again!
And how grateful we are for the blessing of the sun in our lives. Without it, we would be in perpetual darkness. Without it, plant life on the earth, including the flowers and trees that bring us so much joy, would shrivel and die. All the beauty we look forward to this time of year when spring begins to bloom would cease to exist. In fact, all of life would eventually disappear from the earth, all because we lost the sun.
Our life on earth is marked by the number of sunrises and sunsets we experience, but do we really experience them? Do we appreciate the sun and the majesty of the Creation that allows it to shine day after day, or do we take it for granted? The first rays of a sunrise are subtle at best. Slowly the darkness begins to fade as the sun makes its way toward the horizon, but then as the giant orb of fire climbs up into view the entire sky changes color. The sunrise can look different each and every day, but because we can count on it to happen without fail, it’s a wonderful symbol for the hope we have in Jesus Christ—the hope that is an anchor for the soul, firm and secure (Hebrews 6:19).
It was a dark, bleak day when Jesus was crucified on the cross—the worst day His followers had ever known. And yet when the grieving women ran to the tomb early in the morning of the third day, after the sun had risen, they were greeted with the glorious news of the resurrection! Praise God we can be sure that those who believe in His Son will also know the glory of everlasting life. We can be even more certain of that than we are of the sunrise! For no matter what darkness our life holds, one day we will be bathed in the light of heaven forever.
The next time we are blessed to watch a sunrise, and especially on Easter morning, we should bask in the hope that it represents. It’s a hope that never fades, and never disappoints.
Dearest Nancy,
I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet Anna. I am praying that Jesus will comfort you and your family at this very difficult time. May you know His Peace even in your tears.
Sue
Thank you so much, Sue. It’s been heartbreaking but we are leaning on the Lord.
My dear Nancy, love and peace to you and your family as you grieve. I’m so very sorry for the loss of your Anna. Your Easter message is so timely; our God is so thoughtful like that.
Thank you, Tanya. Yes, He does continue to show up when we need Him most. I’m grateful for that if not for the loss.
Oh, Nancy . . . I am so sorry about the loss of your great-granddaughter, Anna. I can’t imagine how sad all this must have been for you and your family. Please accept my most sincere sympathy.
Thank you, Deborah. Monday 4/21 would have been her first birthday so this is a hard week. I know it will get better in time but she will always be missed.
Nancy,
I am deeply sorry you and your family have this very sad experience of missing your Anna. Even though you know that precious little one is in the arms of Jesus, safe and loved, this is a really hard one for you who grieve her. My first Grandbaby, Jacob, left us way too early, so I know your painful pathway. I am remembering you in my prayers.
Oh Sandy, I’m so very sorry about Jacob but it does help to realize many others have experienced this kind of loss. God brought them through the worst of the pain and He will do the same for us. I trust and I believe, but as you know the hurt is still there.
My heart hurts so much for you all. Not only did you lose a precious great granddaughter but you also see your own son and granddaughter (and their families) hurting so bad. Continued prayers for you all sweet friend.