it probably goes without saying that we were the youngest ones there by about 40 years. i loved it. it's been a while since i've worshipped alongside wrinkly hands, white hair, and walking canes. as i looked around, my heart was so encouraged. sometimes all this faith stuff can be so confusing. sometimes i think it might just be easier to throw in the towel. but then i look at the beautiful people i was surrounded by tonight and realize they've been doing this faith thing for longer than i've been alive, and who knows what all they've seen during their 60, 70, 80+ years on this earth. what an incredible testimony of the lord's faithfulness.
proverbs 16.31: "gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained in a righteous life."
psalm 145.4: "one generation shall commend your works to another, and shall declare your mighty acts."
oh how i long to be singing of the lord's faithfulness when i have weekly appointments at the beauty shop and my husband has hairy ears--and that it might possibly encourage some crazy young girl to keep pressing on in the lord.
6 comments:
i love this. thank you.
chills.
luke and i usually get "choked up" when we go to the sunday night services. it's always inspiring to see their devotion and desire.
i love this one. and "In Christ Alone" always gets me too.
i miss hymn sing.
yeah...
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