Saturday, October 31, 2015

Light at the End of the Tunnel

As the holidays near, you may be dreading these festive occasions because a certain loved one won't be at the table. Or, many get depressed because this time of the year means ever-decreasing sunlight and the approach of the long, cold winter months. Certainly, if a close friend or family member has died recently holidays can be painful reminders. Well, there is light at the end of your tunnel. And no, it isn't an oncoming train threatening to pulverize you. It might come in the form of a note or email from a friend who remembers your situation and seeks to comfort you or a recently found picture or written letter from that lost loved one that brightens your countenance. For some, it might be a Scripture verse like, "God is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." Wherever it comes from please remember you are not alone. People do care and God cares. If none of these scenarios reflect your life right now, I bet you know someone who is going through tough times. Go the extra mile for them. Reach out through an invitation, note of encouragement or phone call. Walk with them, not away from them. We all need each other.