"This Advent more than ever, I am reminded that waiting isn’t a passive act. It’s a conscious decision to take a posture of trust. We anticipate and wait for healing, for understanding, for the fullness of what God has promised. And even in the waiting, God is present." I really needed to hear this today. Thank you, Sunita.
Thank you for sharing this. It so helpful to me to be able to "see inside" the lives of other neurodivergent families to help me think about how to make space for the needs of my own. I often feel like there is too much grief to go around, challenges both big and small all around us. I wonder, where is the joy? It really is only by coming back to my time with the Lord that I can renew my hope and trust that He has a good and loving purpose to it all.
"This Advent more than ever, I am reminded that waiting isn’t a passive act. It’s a conscious decision to take a posture of trust. We anticipate and wait for healing, for understanding, for the fullness of what God has promised. And even in the waiting, God is present." I really needed to hear this today. Thank you, Sunita.
❤️ 🙏 I’m so glad it resonated.
Thank you for sharing this. It so helpful to me to be able to "see inside" the lives of other neurodivergent families to help me think about how to make space for the needs of my own. I often feel like there is too much grief to go around, challenges both big and small all around us. I wonder, where is the joy? It really is only by coming back to my time with the Lord that I can renew my hope and trust that He has a good and loving purpose to it all.
Yes - I definitely relate to this. Thank you for reading. ❤️