Dec.14: To keep balance we must keep moving during the calm and during the storm. (unknown)

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Where`s the hope?  I live in an area that is coined -the snowbelt- for good reason. I took my driver training course in the winter months, and learned how to drive defensively in winter conditions like how to steer in a skid. Years later as a visiting nurse those skills were appreciated. If  I were to stop  in a whiteout, where I was totally blinded by the snow, it would mean sitting there till the storm was over. I had to keep moving.

Life is like that. During sad times it`s difficult to move forward, l look  for my community  of family and friends and  Him to move me forward.

God`s love can keep us balanced as we move forward to our destination.

`Trust in the lord with  all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.                   In all your ways acknowledge Him. And he will make your paths straight.“                                                                                                                                                                  Proverbs 3:5,6

 

About bshiveofhope

I have been lead to hold a number of differnt occupations over my working years. Surprisingly, most of which I could have never forcast for myself. They include- Nurse, wife, mother, florist, nana, writer, custodian, and now blogger. With these vocations have come many life experiences. I love catchy words and phrases.They are easy to remember and when shared can be a source of encouragement and hope. The meanings are not new their counterparts can be found in the reliable book of life, the Bible. We were made for community so let's build each other up with hope and encouragment.
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