Not all About the Virus

So that bit in my last post about being “a bit more consistent”… yeah.

Things have continued to be busy. We finally found a contractor and have been getting Ashley’s art studio setup. The windows, doors, and internal wall are setup. The electric is as far as it can go till we get the dry wall up. Our next step is to get the insulation installed.

Exterior
Interior

These pictures are a bit out of date. The rest of the tin has been put back on, outside lights have been installed, as well as electric on the internal wall. We’ve also run a bunch of network cable.

As far as life in the middle of a pandemic in many ways it is remarkably normal. We don’t really go to restaurants, or theaters much so we haven’t missed them now that they are closed. I go to work in the morning, I come home at night and life goes on. On the other hand church has been canceled (I miss that more than I thought I would) and I had my last Bible Study Fellowship over Zoom. My work has implemented a number of measure to try and prevent the virus from getting in. In fact I would say my work life has been more changed than my personal life.

To my shame I have not had peace as I feel that I should. I am a follower of Christ, and I know that this virus has not caught God by surprise. I know that He has my good, and the good of those I care about in mind, and that even if we die, as long as we have surrendered to Him to die is gain. I know all of this, yet the past week or so I have been on edge. In the midst of this I stumbled across this verse tonight in my devotions. As usual God’s timing is perfect.
Ephesians 3:20-21 Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.