Something to hold on to...

"Today I am one day nearer home than ever before. One day nearer the dawning when the fog will lift, mysteries clear, and all question marks straighten up into exclamation points!
 I shall see the King!"     Vance Havner

Monday, September 8, 2008

My Blog Title and Quote and other Random Thoughts

I have been giving a lot of thought lately to the heading and quote on my blog. Most of you know why my blog is really named "The Silver Lining", and for those of you who do not know me, I am sorry, I cannot explain. However, when I started this blog I was not being philosophical or deep and reminding everyone that "behind every cloud is a silver lining", I just liked the name because of its special meaning to me. Now that I have had a heart attack and am walking through cancer I am reminded daily that there is truth to that old phrase. It is ironic to me now that I chose that for a title. I have seen the silver lining so much lately.

As far as the quote by Vance Havner goes...that is a bit creepy and wonderful all at the same time. I LOVE that quote. The first time I ran across it was about 8 years ago when we went on vacation with husband's parents and I found an NIV Worship Bible. I really did not need a new Bible, but I fell in love with the format and the way quotes and song excerpts are woven throughout the pages. That quote seemed to jump off of the page and I have loved it ever since. Yes it seems odd now when you read the part about "being one day closer..." but in reality, we are all one day closer. Every one of us, and whether or not we are prepared for that time, are truly "one day closer". I will be so happy when all of these earthly questions are no longer questions. When we see God in His glory, and see His plan clearly.

Today I saw the cardiologist for clearance for my surgery. That appointment went fine. Everything is moving right along. Tomorrow I have several appointments and will also learn the time of my surgery. My sister is coming early tomorrow and is going to help me get some things done in the morning and then while husband and I are gone for the appointments she is going to do some work in my house for me, and cook us supper! Everyone should have a sister like her!

Tonight my other "sisters" came again to pray for me. I love these girls. They fill my heart to the brim with their compassion and their love for me. I feel so badly for those that walk these ugly roads alone.

Tomorrow is the last full day before surgery. I can't wait to see what God has in store for me!

Goodnight

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hang in there...I think of you often and wonder how you are doing...Thank you for opening your blog to us anonymous folks...
I will have you in my heart, thoughts, and prayers as you walk through this part of your life..
I will also keep the surgeons there too...
It's OK to be a little worried and afraid...God will see you through this...no doubt...
Blessings & Love...
Sue O.

Inkling said...

I'm glad to hear your "sisters" came over last night. You have one amazing church family. While no church body is perfect (or even close), your's has a reputation for loving on folks, and I like that. That is probably one of the best memories I have of growing up and spending a few weeks in the summer with you and the grandparents - getting to watch how your church family interacted, served together, and loved on each other. Makes me wish you guys could bottle that quality and send it my way. =)

I'll be praying for you tomorrow, and for the guys in your life who love you so much.