Well Wishes from Steve and Sue Azevedo

Irene and Dave,

We are praising our Lord this morning as we read about your day of ‘normal’; our prayers are for many more days in the near future of normal for your family.  It’s such a blessing for all of us who are priviledged to read your updates; you are an encouragement to so many who struggle with much lesser challenges.  Your assurance of His protection and purpose over all of life is very evident.  Chapter 49 in the book of Isaiah tells us that our names are engraved on the palm of His hand; your faith is an added assurance of that fact.

With many prayers and love,

Steve and Sue Azevedo

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Lion and Lamb

Lion and Lamb

9 p.m. ….

“See, the LION of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed.”
Revelation 5:5b

“The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, ‘Look, the LAMB of God, who takes away the sin of the world!’”
John 1:29

Jesus is described as both the “Lion of Judah” and the “Lamb of God”.

The manifestation of this reality is captured with this unique art display, a gift to Irene from artist Heather Gebbia and her sister Cheryl McKay.

The Lion of Judah has its origins in the Book of Genesis where the Israelite tribe of Judah had the lion as its symbol.  In our Christian tradition, the lion is often representative of Jesus.

The Lamb of God is a title of Jesus in the New Testament.  It refers to Jesus’ role as a sacrificial lamb atoning for the sins of man, hearkening back to ancient Jewish Temple sacrifices in which a lamb was slain during the Passover.  The Biblical significance of the title is understood within the context of earlier lamb symbolism.  The blood of the lamb of the Old Testament protects and saves the Israelites in Exodus 12. Christians are saved by Christ as the true lamb.

Irene had a great day.  She was up this morning canning raspberry preserves, later went to the store with JoAnna and was also up to a “take out” dinner this evening which we enjoyed “bay side” near Capitola Village.  The nausea was tolerable.  I took a bike ride; Jocelyn was enjoying being with friends; JoAnna took a run on the beach.  Irene took a nap this afternoon and enjoyed a short visit from Kent & Marsha Tarr with John & Karen Malinowski.  We’re so grateful for the day.  There was such a sense of “normalcy”.

When visiting Irene in the hospital, our friend Laura Gschwend, commented about taking “Judah” Street to the top of the hill where UCSF gloriously overlooks the San Francisco Bay and skyline.  She would boldly pronounce that the “Lion of Judah” was “roaring” on Irene’s behalf.  Those were days of great emotional uncertainty and Laura’s comments were especially meaningful and comforting at

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Well Wishes from Dave and Bev McQuade

We just finished reading your update yesterday that described Irene’s progress since she left the hospital.  We too wish the healing would speed up but are thanking the Lord for positive improvements.  We will continue to pray most for the nausea to stop and her energy to increase and of course for those kidneys to wake up.  Walt Wilson visited our offices last Thursday and we all gathered for a staff devotion and took time to pray for you and Irene.  We love you guys,  Dave & Bev

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