Hope is Our Anchor Through the Difficult Seasons

Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil;  (Hebrews 6:19)

In 2024, I turned my vegetable garden into a pollinator garden. I had help from a neighbor who is very knowledgeable in all types of gardening. He helped me get the plants I needed that would provide host plants for the caterpillars, but then also plants that would provide the nectar that the butterflies would feed on. I ended up being able to watch the whole transformation process of several Black Swallowtails. The life cycle of these little guys is nothing short of a miracle to witness. I had a second batch in late August and since we were going out of town, I asked one of my daughter’s friends if she would like to keep them so she could witness the transformation. I informed her of what she would need to do and I believe all the chrysalises hatched except one or two.

I had let her borrow my butterfly box and when I got it back, I just set it out on the hot water heater in my garage. This is the box I use where the caterpillars stay until they enter the chrysalis stage and eventually hatch out. I never thought about cleaning it out. This was around mid- to late September.

It was November 22 and I was trying to pack up and get ready to go on a weekend trip with my mom, sister, and my daughter. It was a much needed get away as November had been a pretty stressful month. I went out in my garage and was coming in when something caught my eye. I stepped back out of the door into the garage and looked to my right and couldn’t believe my eyes. There was a Black Swallowtail that had emerged in my box. Since I had never cleaned the butterfly box out from its prior use that one unhatched chrysalis had stayed in there. It had been at least 2 months since the last batch of butterflies had hatched. I was so surprised and excited to see that butterfly.

It was at that moment that God gave me a overwhelming sense of hope for the season I was in. It was a season of constant stress and worry. I felt as if God whispered to my heart to hang on because change was coming so just be patient. He knew I needed that encouragement and that boost of hope.

Sometimes the seasons we go through can be dark and painful, but I was reminded in that moment of the butterfly. That little one that had just emerged had been tucked away in that dark chrysalis for 2 months. I am sure the process was long and sometimes painful but look at the beauty that was a result from it. God can also bring beauty to us at the end of those weary seasons. Sometimes it can show up right in the middle of the darkest moments. I knew I had to release that butterfly and I was concerned because of the cold temperatures and the gusty winds. I wondered if it would survive, but then I reminded myself that God already knew the moment it would hatch. He cares about his creation and prepared that butterfly for that moment. The same goes for our lives. Nothing that happens in our lives catches God by surprise. He is all knowing and he is with us always.

I pray that if you are in a difficult season right now, God would send some hope and encouragement your way. He loves you. Don’t give up and don’t stop praying.

Keep moving forward,

Hayley W

Starting Your Day With Gratitude

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In the past recent weeks I have started a new habit each morning. Before my feet ever hit the floor and I get out of bed, I start thanking God for the blessings he has given me. It could be anything: my salvation, my health, my family, my home, or my job. I really do try to think of new things each morning and sometimes that can be difficult. Some mornings are harder for my brain to wake up and think clearly. I don’t want it to be a habit of the same old repetitive stuff, but be intentional about focusing in on all the many blessings I have, big or small. If you think about, we are all abundantly blessed by a loving God. Do we deserve the gifts he gives? I do not, but yet he continues to work good in my life.


Practicing gratitude has a significant impact on our lives if we will let it. I get it, it is hard to be grateful every single day. But when I put the effort in to intentionally focusing on having a thankful heart, it truly makes a difference in my outlook and how I approach each day. When I think back on all the blessings and gifts I have been given, it also serves as a reminder of where I have come from. How he has made a way when I couldn’t see one. How he brought me through hard seasons and my faith grew stronger for it. This helps fan the flame of hope I have inside. I know God is at work even if it is behind the scenes.

When we live with thankful hearts, that gratitude can ripple out and have a positive effect on those we engage with. We tend to be more kind and encouraging and let’s face it, the communities we live in are struggling right now. We need more of God’s love being shared. This world needs hope, not in humanity because we are fallen, but in the One who created it all.

When you have God in your life, you have HOPE. I have mentioned before how grace is a word that has become very significant to my Christian walk, but I will tell you hope isn’t too far behind. Oh the hope we can have because of Christ! It doesn’t matter how dark the storm clouds may be, we can always cling to the hope we have in HIM!

We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner place behind the curtain, where Jesus has gone as a forerunner on our behalf, having become a high priest forever after the order of Melchizedek. Hebrews 6:19-20.

If you are in a season of hopelessness, I would encourage you to take time each day focusing on things you are grateful for. Maybe your season is so dark that you can only come up with one or two things the first few days but don’t give up on it. Continue each day by being intentional about reminding yourself of your blessings. Write them down if you need to. But I do think that after you get into a habit of doing this, you will start to see a change in your attitude and how your days progress. I dare say you may start to feel your hope being revived. You may find some joy rising back up in your heart. I pray you do. The hope we have in Christ is a gift in itself and it is one we should share with those around us.

Keep moving forward,

Hayley W