The second thing is something Peter brought up in an email he sent before Mateo was born. I think it'll be ok with him if I include his quote here. He said:
Despite the doom and gloom of our unmanaged relationship to creation, the world is a beautiful place. The newly yellow leaves are glowing wet after the rain. Seems like a scary future though. May our baby grow to be a person of peace amid the inevitable conflict. I think about the future so much more now that our baby is on the way. Lots of unknown but God is faithful. (Peter Varela)I told him that I appreciate his optimism because I often find it difficult to see past the despair, suffering, and ruin of the earth, the animals, and humans at the hands of us humans. In these times I find it hard to be hopeful. I think hope is a fundamental part of a person's outlook on the future, and something I usually miss or forget is how much it comes down to the question, where do you place your hope? Peter has reminded me, not just in this situation, that I want to more and more place my hope in a faithful, loving God. Also, I think the birth of a nephew is a very hopeful event.
Thanks for reading,
Michael
Yes Michael having Hope is truly a gift from God. Hope is paramount to rise above existing.
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Hey Uncle Mike,
ReplyDeleteYour nephew is so beautiful, as you all were when you were born!
I find it interesting that a baby comes with so many dreams...I have already imagined you playing hockey with Mateo, reading him Skippy Jon Jones, and kicking a soccer ball back and forth. These dreams bring hope and excitement for the future.
I pray that you increasingly find hope,
Love you,
Mom
Thanks again, Mike, for an interesting, well written blog! Amen to you, to Scott, and to Mom. Luv you heaps. Dad
ReplyDeletecongratulations!! :)
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