And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose for them.” Romans 8:28
Well, it happened again. It was Saturday evening and it had been a good day. I was able to get a lot of yard work done including mowing my yard. I found out, though, that I had violated a cardinal rule. In Southern Illinois you never, and I mean never, mow the yard before the first of April. My neighbor and some guys at church told me all about it. Oops. Anyway, it was a good day. Later that afternoon my wife Judy and I went to eat at our favorite local restaurant and came home to study and prepare for Sunday.
As I entered the kitchen, I saw a box of tools that I had been using for various inside projects. My wife Judy had asked me earlier if was done with them and I said yes. That was code for “Hey, get your tools out of my kitchen and back in the garage.” Got it…it just took a while. So, seeing the box of tools, I picked them up and carried them to the garage. I could feel Judy smiling. While I was in the garage, I saw a bottle of algae killer which reminded me that our little goldfish pond had looked more than a little green earlier in the day. I grabbed the bottle, went out to the pond, and gave it a dose. Check.
So, I went back to the garage, put the algae stuff back on my work bench and was headed back into the house when I saw it. It was the net that I use to get floating stuff out of the pond. Well, having just visited the pond I knew there was plenty of stuff floating in the water, so I grabbed the net and headed back to the pond. I should have quit while I was ahead. As I bounded up the single step from my driveway and onto the patio, I caught my toe on the edge of the concrete and fell…hard…real hard.
Part of this happened at hyper-speed and part of it happened in slow motion. The falling part of fast but it all seemed to slow down as I watched my extended fingers and hand hit the concrete and bend in the direction they were never meant to go. It wasn’t pretty. I was stunned and I was hurting. Remember the commercial for the lady who falls and says, “Help, I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up.”? Well, that was me. My hand wouldn’t work, and my body just hurt. After several minutes I rolled around and managed to sit up and then get up.
I made it into the house and told Judy I had fallen, hard. Amazingly, most of my body still worked but my hand didn’t fare so well. I will spare you all the details, but the good news is that nothing was broken and none of the tendons were torn. They were stretched and strained but the doctor said in a week or two they should heal. Someone asked if I lost my religion in all of that and the answer was, “No.” In fact, the first thing I thought, when I could think, was “thank you, Lord.” Why? Well, here’s the short list.
First, it was my right hand and for once I was grateful I am left-handed. A lot of what I do involves a pen and a keyboard. So while it was a bit inconvenient it was not life changing. God was good. Second, my late sixties model body still bounces well. It really could have been a different story. Many a person has had a less dangerous fall than mine and didn’t fare so well. And finally—people. Judy was there for me and when I got to church and shared some of this during a preaching time (I’m a pastor) so many were concerned. It’s lovely to be loved.
I had a quote in that morning’s message that said something I needed to hear…and you need to hear. It goes like this, “Trust [in God] is believing that when everything seems to be falling apart it is actually God arranging things just the way He wants them.” Boom! You see, I am sure God has all kind of good things to teach me through this. And it made a great sermon illustration and gave me one more “Grits” story. Thank you, Lord.
As I write this my hand is still sore, it is still bruised, and it is still swollen. I’ve grown up with mismatched ears and now I have mismatched hands. Go figure. If you don’t mind me using an overused verse from the Bible, remember what Paul said in Romans 8:28, “And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose for them.” It’s true and He proves it over and over again. Oh, and I think I can tell you with certainty one more thing, one more time. Write it down, take it to the bank, “He’s got this.” Bro. Dewayne
I so much enjoy reading your posts. You are a good writer.
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Thank so much Janet for those encouraging words! God bless you and thank you for reading! Bro. D
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