Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Psalm 90:1

“Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all generations.”

This morning was one of those times when my Bible seemed to fall to a certain verse, Psalm 90:1. I was reminded yesterday that I am officially in “The Sandwich Generation.”

Within a few hours of the birth of our third (and wonderful) grandson, my mother was being transported from a local rehabilitation center to a skilled care facility to continue recovery from some recent strokes. The emotions from both events run very deep.

Our family is blessed to have been raised with a legacy of faith that has spanned some of those generations. We benefit from that faith, especially now. We are charged to continue this heritage by letting God’s strength manifest itself in our weakness, His peace through our fears, and His assurance through so much uncertainty. And absolute praise for His gift of life.

God’s timing is perfect. Our grandson is mother’s seventeenth great-grandson. This little one, nestled in securely with his mother, has no idea of the healing distraction he offers this week. The newest member of the youngest generation is ministering to the last member of his great-grandmother’s generation. And I am very blessed to be one of the middle ingredients in this precious sandwich.

6 comments:

Debbie Dillon said...

What a blessing a baby can be! I'm so glad for this new little life and for the appreciation of the not-so-new. How precious are both in His sight. God Bless you :)

Anonymous said...

I added myself to follow your blog. You are more than welcome to visit mine and become a follower if you want to.

God Bless You :-)

~Ron

Kelli said...

I really like this "We are charged to continue this heritage by letting God’s strength manifest itself in our weakness, His peace through our fears, and His assurance through so much uncertainty. And absolute praise for His gift of life." I hope the Holy Spirit in me will set those examples for my family!

Heidi said...

God is so good to bless us with sweet distractions... it's an emotional balancing act at times thats for sure! But, you have a wonderful perspective... His perspective and that's what counts! Great post!
Blessings,
Heidi

Debbie Dillon said...

Good morning to you! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and commenting. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas - God Bless :)
Debbie

Anonymous said...

Hi Nancy

I hope you and your family had a Wonderful Christmas celebration.

Happy New Year from (rainy) Southern California.

God Bless You, ~Ron :-)
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