
Abound in Hope
Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in
believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the
power of the Holy Ghost.
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Romans 15:13
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A number of years ago, in a mental institution outside
Boston, a young girl known as "Little Annie" was locked
in the dungeon. The dungeon was the only place, said
the doctors, for those who were hopelessly insane. In Little
Annie's case, they saw no hope for her, so she was con-
signed to a living death in that small cage which received
little light and even less hope. About that time, an elderly
nurse was nearing retirement. She felt there was hope for
all of God's children, so she started taking her lunch into
the dungeon and eating outside Little Annie's cage. She
felt perhaps she should communicate some love and
hope to the little girl.
In many ways, Little Annie was like an animal. On occasions, she would violently attack the person who came
into her cage. At other times, she would completely ignore
them. When the elderly nurse started visiting her, Little
Annie gave no indication that she was even aware of her
presence. One day, the elderly nurse brought some
brownies to the dungeon and left them outside the cage.
Little Annie gave no hint she knew they were there, but
when the nurse returned the next day, the brownies were
gone. From that time on, the nurse would bring brownies
when she made her Thursday visit. Soon after, the doctors
in the institution noticed a change was taking place. After a
period of time they decided to move Little Annie upstairs.
Finally, the day came when the "hopeless case" was told
she could return home. But Little Annie did not wish to leave.
She chose to stay, to help others. She it was who cared for,
taught, and nurtured Helen Keller, for Little Annie's name was
Anne Sullivan.
James S. Hewett
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[Love] Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things,
endureth all things.
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1 Corinthians 13:7
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