Patty stroked the two incomplete crocheted blankets that had been intended for her sons, compounding her grief and loss. Patty’s mum had died before they could be finished. Masey and Jennifer, Patty’s friends, decided to step in. Although they couldn’t crochet themselves, they started a network called Loose Ends where people can volunteer to finish off craft projects that have been abandoned because of death, illness or disability. Since 2022 they have matched 1,500 unfinished projects to talented ‘finishers’. Patty found comfort in giving her mother’s blankets to her sons.
The Bible is full of stories of people who died without witnessing God’s promises fulfilled. God then passed the baton on through the generations, like the ‘finishers’ of Loose Ends, to see those projects to fruition. Abraham was promised a “city with foundations, whose architect and builder was God” (Hebrews 11:10), but in his lifetime he “lived in tents, as did Isaac and Jacob who were heirs with him of the same promise” (v. 9). It wasn’t until David that Abraham’s descendants would live in the city of Jerusalem.
Jesus is the ultimate finisher, the fulfilment of all promises and the bringer of our eternal home. Jaw-droppingly, “only together with us” are Abraham and David “made perfect” (v. 40). Our little lives of perseverance through suffering are somehow, through Jesus, completing and perfecting what the Old Testament saints started. Our part, however seemingly insignificant or ‘unfinished’, matters greatly.