In Spite Of
By Rev. Lonnie C. Crowe
Surveys posted by Facebook friends often quiz about our “favorites.”
What is your favorite color? Breed of dog? NFL team? Etc. Etc. I
love all God’s colors. I prefer stuffed
dogs. I like whichever NFL team my
daughter-in-law’s nephew, Dennis Kelly, plays for. It is currently the Tennessee Titans.
However, this year of both difficulty and triumph has given
me cause to embrace a new favorite, a favorite prepositional phrase, “in spite
of.”
In this year, in spite of deep grief, we have experienced God’s
comfort and grace. In spite of our loss,
our cup runneth over in the outpouring of love from people whose lives have tenderly
touched ours.
In spite of hail storms, basements flooding, smashed fenders
and battered friends, God has provided and given us an abundance so that we can
be blessings to others.
We are testimonies to the words of Jesus in John 16:33: "These things I have spoken to you, that
in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of
good cheer, I have overcome the world.''
In spite of the tribulations of the past year, we are
testimonies to the overcoming power of Jesus Christ. In Him, we truly are more than conquerors. We
have, in the Lord, allowed the seasons of our lives to overlap. In our time of weeping, we have laughed as
well. In our time of mourning, we have
danced in step with our Lord. Tears of sorrow and tears of joy often flow
together.
In spite of sorrow
and in the face of discouragement, we have celebrated and will continue to
celebrate the blessings of our heavenly Father and the joy of family and
friends.
In spite of the fiery darts of the enemy, we are
experiencing an abundant life in Jesus Christ.
In spite of our uphill climb, the
scene from the mountaintop is spectacular.
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