The mother stood in front of her newly built home in Haiti awaiting the start of the dedication service with the visiting work team. In her arms she held her 18 month old daughter, whose arm and leg displayed the burns she suffered in a fire in their tent home. This fire had taken the life of this mother’s 4 year old son and destroyed their humble dwelling.
The mother’s eyes still had a look of grief as she mourned the loss of her child, and of her father, who had died just a day after the fire. Also present was the man who had heroically wrapped a blanket around himself to go into the burning tent to attempt to save her children. The mother hugged him. No words were exchanged, but her thankfulness to him was evident.
The pastor leading the dedication spoke words of hope and comfort to her, and encouraged her to make her new home a place where God would be at the center. Songs were sung, prayers were offered, and then this mother who had lost so much expressed her thanks to the team who had helped to provide her with a new home.
In the midst of her grief there was hope. Hope because her new home would provide her safety and shelter. Hope because she could provide a more stable future for her daughter. And most importantly, hope because of Jesus Christ, the one who came to give life more fully and abundantly. From the ashes of a terrible fire God brought hope to this woman.
I have attended many house dedications in Haiti, but this one tugged at my heart like no other. The circumstances leading up to it were a reminder that life in Haiti is hard. But through the power of Jesus Christ there is hope in the midst of grief.
We’ve all been there: the times of discouragement, hopelessness and loss. We face those moments and circumstances that cause us to grieve. And yet, as difficult as those moments are, we can find hope.
“Brothers, we do not want you to be ignorant about those who fall asleep or to grieve like the rest of men, who have no hope. We believe that Jesus died and rose again and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him.”
1 Thessalonians 4:13 & 14
In the dark moments of uncertainty brought on by family issues, illness, and even death, there is hope in Jesus Christ. Life at times is hard, but God is always present. There are moments that bring grief, but Jesus provides hope. Our amazing God will always bring hope from the ashes when we seek and follow Him.
by Keith Dimbath, Lifeline’s Work Team Director