March 29th, 2022: A Life that Sees It All


 

This picture of this beautiful little old lady tells an amazing story...I learned about her from an Ukranian friend.

It is the true-life account of this elderly lady.
First, she suffered Holodomor and starvation from 1932 to 1933.

Her teenage years were cruelly taken away by
World War 2.
Life seemed to be without hope as suffering grew.

Soon after the war, the Soviets came and occupied her homeland.
What next she asked while watching they ruled with tight fists and hands.

She had much hope for the future when Ukraine became independent and the Soviet Union collapsed.
It was only a dream when the oligarch corruption (1991-2022) enlarged.

2022 did not come with much peace and beauty either.
Putin decided that it was his right to put her life through another grinder.

Her country hardly recovered from the pandemic.
Now people have to fight against the worst destruction from a lunatic.

Somehow I believe that she will live, not just survive.
She might be feeble, but she is alive.

She will see the end of this current madness.
So we can learn that men cannot destroy God's life preciousness.

Proverbs 4: 25-26
"Let your eyes look straight ahead;
fix your gaze directly before you.
Give careful thought to the paths for your feet
and be steadfast in all your ways."

Lamentation 3: 22-24
"Because of the Lord’s great love, we are not consumed,
for his compassion never fail. 
They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
I say to myself, “The Lord is my portion;
therefore I will wait for him."

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