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Sorry for the lack of posts recently. We don’t have any significant updates, except that Ian’s new doctor is trying some new routes to stimulate ian’s brain. we’re praying that they work and that the side effects are minimal.
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after a good weekend, a new week starts. after our appointment with the surgeon last week, we are unsure whether we should proceed with the surgery, but we are leaning towards not. there are very serious risks with limited expectation for improvement.
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“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” Christian! If thou art in a night of trial, think of the morrow; cheer up thy heart with the thought of the coming of thy Lord. Be patient, for Be patient! The Husbandman waits until he reaps his harvest. Be patient; for you know who has said, Behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give to every man according as his work shall be. If you are never so wretched now, remember Thy head may be crowned with thorny troubles now, but it shall wear a starry crown ere long; thy hand may be filled with cares–it shall sweep the strings of the harp of heaven soon. Thy garments may be soiled with dust now; they shall be white by-and-by. Wait a little longer. Ah! how despicable our troubles and trials will seem when we look back upon them! Looking at them here in the prospect, they seem immense; but when we get to heaven we shall then Our trials will then seem light and momentary afflictions. Let us go on boldly; if the night be never so dark, the morning cometh, which is more than they can say who are shut up in the darkness of hell. Do you know what it is thus to live on the future–to live on expectation–to antedate heaven? Happy believer, to have so sure, so comforting a hope. It may be all dark now, but it will soon be light; it may be all trial now, but it will soon be all happiness. What matters it though weeping may endure for a night, when joy cometh in the morning? Charles Spurgeon Morning and Evening Morning, May 13 ___________________ Just as the bitter winter comes before the summer, so do sufferings before the heavenly reward. -Caleb
Psalm 30:5
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is what i found myself saying to ian tonight as he drove his wheelchair on our walk. it was meant simply as a reminder to open his squinting eyes just enough to see the road that he needed to drive on. the asphalt itself wasn’t that pretty and we had to watch a few potholes. but the beauty around it was clear- a big green field, full trees, dandelions along the edge of the road.
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i am reading “a grace disguised” on my lunch breaks, which is a great way to direct my thoughts halfway through the day. i came across this passage today and was struck by my desire to hopefully feel this way someday as well:
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“The Greener Grass Conspiracy.” The book, and the album, are based on contentment, which is something that Ian and I grapple through every day. So, we highly recommend both:) Caleb’s album can be downloaded here. Enjoy!
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It is good for me that I was afflicted,
that I might learn your statutes.
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