Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Hope of Glory


Due to my dad's colon cancer, I now get to get what I affectionately call, "the camera" every few years. I had it done yesterday. The day before such a procedure is a horrible experience, but the day of the procedure is pretty good. I never knew it happened and recovering from a large dose of anesthesia has it's perks. The doc found a couple of things to biopsy, and I get to start taking some medicine for some hernia. Nothing big.

Karoline also found out that she has to start wearing glasses. She's
good with it. She drew a picture of herself in glasses, and she's looking forward to picking out some "cool" ones.

One day, we won't deal with breaking down, imperfect bodies. All will be new, perfect and glorious. That's partly what Paul means when he writes about the hope of glory (Col 1:27).

THIS day is always easier when we don't lose sight of THAT day.

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