Throughout Advent, I have been reflecting on God’s light in this dark world and His light guiding me through a dark season and through difficult situations that I am encountering. I wrote a poem in response to all that is stirring within me, asking the question, “What is my role in this climate of ever increasing darkness?”. I hope it warms your heart with a renewed sense of hope and joy. Fanning the small yet fierce flame that burns within you.
A thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices, For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. -O’ Holy Night
Flame of Hope
A thrill of hope seizes and surprises me, a flicker of joy warms my weary soul.
May this thrill of hope create a spark that ignites into a flame.
May I become an illuminator, carrying my small flame to the dark and lonely places, the worn thin, weary spaces, the wounded and hurting faces.
The darkness surrounds me yet Jesus, light of the world, has come to pierce and shatter the night.
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May the thrill of hope create a spark that ignites into a flame.
I look and long for daybreak, with tender mercy He guides my feet into a path of peace.
The darkness surrounds me yet Jesus, light of the world comes to pierce and shatter the night.
I am a child of the light, born of God, His fire in me burning bright.
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I look and long for daybreak, with tender mercy He guides my feet into a path of peace.
May I become an illuminator, carrying my small flame to the dark and lonely places, the worn thin, weary spaces, the wounded and hurting faces.
I am a child of the light, born of God, His fire in me burning bright.
A thrill of hope seizes and surprises me, a flicker of joy warms my weary soul.
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“because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.””
Luke 1:78-79 NIV
“In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
John 1:4-5 NIV
This month marks ten years since I wrote my first post for Magnoliaheart. I began writing to share what was stirring in our hearts for adoption and to invite friends and family to join us on our family’s journey.
Our daughter Hope has been home now for five and a half years. Her name really sums up the last ten years as we waited and prayed for her for more than four years and in bringing her home and all that has unfolded in helping her to heal and grow. Hope has grown so much, each new day she continues to surprise and delight us with her love and exuberant joy for life.
It has truly been a journey of enduring hope, at times dark and uncertain, hard and heartbreaking yet we as a family have grown in strength and in faith. The addition of our daughter Hope has given our family the gift of much laughter and joy and we have learned to be more gracious and patient with ourselves and one another.
I want to thank each of you for your continued support, prayers and encouragement through this last decade. This has been a gracious space for me where I have felt the freedom to come as I am and share my heart and our family’s journey. In sharing, I have discovered how much I enjoy writing and that it has been a hope-filled and healing outlet where I am able to work out my faith and learn to lean into God’s faithfulness and love more and more.
I plan to continue to write as often as I am able and my hope and prayer is that you will continue to come as you are and that this space will be a gracious and welcoming place for you as well. May my overreaching message proclaim God’s goodness and the truth of who we all are, His beloved.
From our family to yours, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May your flame of hope burn bright and brilliant during this holiday season and in the New Year to come!
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Diane Z Dodd says
Beautiful poetry, Heather! I miss being in a Morning Connect Group with you ! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ! Love , Diane
Heather Mitchell says
Thank you Diane for your encouragement today and throughout the years! I miss you too and I hope and pray that you and your family are well.
Brittany Lang says
Heather this is absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing with me. You never cease to amaze me. Thank you for sharing your life and being a great friend to me and my family.
Heather Mitchell says
Brittany,
I too am so very grateful for your friendship. We love you and your family so much. Thank you for your kind words and the gift that you are in my life.
Harriette Heibel says
What an encouragement you are…to your family, to Robert, to your friends, and to more distant people like me who remember my time working with your husband at WCPC fondly. Writing is indeed such a wonderful way to unravel what we are feeling and thinking. So glad you will be keeping that up! Merry Christmas to you too.
Heather Mitchell says
Harriette,
It’s so good to hear from you. Thank you for your support and encouragement throughout the years.
Taylor Davey says
This is so beautiful. I always look forward to your posts , and think of you and Hope often. It makes my heart so happy to see you all doing so well. Merry Christmas, and Happy New years.
With love and light,
Taylor Davey
Heather Mitchell says
Thank you Taylor! It’s so good to hear from you. I hope you are doing well. Sending hugs and love. As Hope says now, Hugga Mugga;)
Carol Hasegawa says
Hi Heather,
Stan and I have been praying for you and your family and in particular Hope ever since Robert posted on FB about your blog. Your whole family puts Jesus’ big (infinite) heart on display for the world to see. Thank you for sharing yours in particular.
Carol
Heather Mitchell says
Thank you Carol for your words of encouragement and support and for your faithfulness in prayer for Hope and our family. We are so grateful for you and Stan!