The Power of Hope
There's
a story that tells of a woman who volunteered with the school district
in a large city. Specifically, she was helping tutor children who
were forced to miss school due to illness. One day she was given a name
and a hospital room number, with this written instruction from the teacher:
“We’re studying nouns and adverbs in his class now, and I’d be grateful
if you could help him understand them so he doesn't fall too far
behind.”
When
the woman arrived at the hospital room, she found a young boy who had
been badly burned that was lying in great pain in the bed. Overwhelmed
by the sight of this boy, all she could do was blurt out, “I’ve
been sent by your school to help you with nouns and adverbs.” After
working with the child for a time, she left feeling foolish. What good
were grammar lessons to a boy in his condition?
However,
her visit had a tremendous impact on the boy. Before seeing the
tutor, the boy had been slowly deteriorating. After her visit, he seemed
to find his will to live, working with therapists, eating meals, responding
to treatments. Later the boy explained, "I had just about given
up, assuming I was going to die. But when this teacher came, I realized
that I was going to be all right. They wouldn't send someone to
work on nouns and adverbs with a dying boy, would they?" What this woman
shared about grammar was of relative benefit to the boy. But the hope
that she brought to his life made all the difference. It saved his life.
The
power of hope is real.
Is
the story true? I don't know. Is the lesson true? Without a doubt. Hope
is a powerful thing, giving us strength at times when nothing else can.
They say that as the famous atheist Jean-Paul Sartre drew close to his
death, he fought against despair, insisting that he would die in hope.
But he also acknowledged, "Hope needs a foundation."
God
provides hope. He is the perfect foundation for our hope, the one that
will never fail. Hope built on God and His promises need never fail.
I am convinced that this hope, more than any other, can change lives
and provide a sense of meaning in this world. The prophet Isaiah wrote:
“Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar
on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk
and not be faint” (Isaiah 40:31). Almost three thousand years later,
it's still true.
Forwarded by Karen
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