My wife and her friend...
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My wife and her friend, Tina, attended university in Spain for their senior year. At the end of the school year Tina's fiancé, Charlie, and his family joined them for Tina and Charlie's wedding. Charlie didn't speak much Spanish but the priest spoke a little English. On the evening of the wedding practice when everyone was leaving the church building the priest, to confirm the time of the wedding service, said, "I'll be hoping for you here tomorrow at 6."
In Spanish "waiting" and "hoping" can be expressed by one word. This doesn't seem to be a linguistic accident. The experience of waiting includes hoping. Paul writes, "So that ... you may know what is the hope to which he has called you...." The riches from the spiritual life don't all come tumbling upon us immediately -- that's why we hope and wait while we also cling in faith to our Lord Jesus and express love toward all the saints.
In Spanish "waiting" and "hoping" can be expressed by one word. This doesn't seem to be a linguistic accident. The experience of waiting includes hoping. Paul writes, "So that ... you may know what is the hope to which he has called you...." The riches from the spiritual life don't all come tumbling upon us immediately -- that's why we hope and wait while we also cling in faith to our Lord Jesus and express love toward all the saints.
