We Have Hope

Happy Sunday, friends!

In light of the situation in our nation and communities, with the spread of COVID-19, I have decided to hold off on the post I’ve been working on all week. It was heavy...very heavy and I feel like we have enough “heaviness” going around right now. 

I have been keeping up with the Coronavirus since early January because I teach ESL in China 5 days a week.  It felt so far away at that time. Even last Saturday, when they announced the first case in Missouri, it didn’t seem like it would affect us here. At this time, we personally know someone being tested for the virus. 

In this seemingly crazy time, I could easily become anxious or fearful. My parents and in-laws are both over 60 and my son has had heart and respiratory complications, in the past. The one thing I know is that God is in control of all situations. He is sovereign now, with the Coronavirus, and was in control when the Black Plague overcame Wittenberg, Germany in 1527. Martin Luther and his pregnant wife, Katharina, decided to stay and help the sick. He said that we should not be [driven] to anxiety, fear, and worst of all, “…to forget and lose Christ, our light and life…”. 

Sometime between 1527-1529, Luther penned the hymn “A Mighty Fortress is Our God.” This song is based on Psalm 46. Verses 1-3 say this:

God is our refuge and strength,
a very present help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way,
though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea,
though its waters roar and foam,
though the mountains tremble at its swelling. 

Although this virus is out of my control, it IS in His control. He sees.  He knows.  He loves us and I need not be full of fear.  Instead, I am choosing to slow down, stay in, and spend time with my family. I am choosing to trust and rest in my Savior because, unlike me, He knows what the future holds and I can have peace that it is for my good and for His glory!

Kassy

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