Two of my favourite guys - the oldest and the youngest. This has been a wonderful week for Bob and me - time spent with Liz, Jon, Rosie and Jess- and then with Steph, Gaz, George and baby Jacob - and a celebration of 43 years of marriage. I feel so blessed and grateful.
But I am so conscious that sadly there are many families who are not feeling joy this week. The news of the cruel death of Olivia Pratt-Korbel in Liverpool has been utterly heart-breaking. Harry Dunn died 3 years ago, in August 2019, but his family still grieve and seek closure. Rebecca Adlington, champion swimmer, has spoken of her grief at suffering a miscarriage a few days ago. Someone I know here in Norfolk is supporting a husband and his two teenage children after the death of her friend- a young wife and mother. Other friends I know are struggling with disagreements and estrangements within their families, and some are coping with the pain of divorce.
All these families need love, and support, and encouragement to help them stay strong. Where family bonds are already fragile, an added stress can often be the tipping point. It has become very common for tragic news stories on TV to end with someone saying "So I urge you, go home and hug your children, tell them you love them" Yes this is true - but please- don't leave it till there has been a tragedy. We should work continuously at keeping relationships strong, and telling our loved ones that they are just that- the people we love and care about. Telling them often.
The book of Ephesians says "Don't let the sun go down on your anger" and that is wise advice. Sort out disagreements quickly, do not lie there brooding all night. Little acts of love and kindness build relationships- constant criticisms and complaints eat away at them. Life is short - don't waste time in petty arguments with the people who are nearest to you.
I'm working with the children in church this morning. We are going to decorate cardboard spectacle frames. On one arm, it says "Help me to SEE God's love in the world" and on the other "Teach me to LOOK for ways of sharing his love"If they learn that lesson as children, it will help them as they grow up!