"... TO GIVE UNTO THEM BEAUTY FOR ASHES, THE OIL OF JOY FOR MOURNING, THE GARMENT OF PRAISE FOR THE SPIRIT OF HEAVINESS; THAT THEY MIGHT BE CALLED TREES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS,THE PLANTING OF THE LORD, THAT HE MIGHT BE GLORIFIED." ISAIAH 61:3

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Trite but Right!

"Oh well, at least I've got my health!"

How many times have I heard this said with a little smirk or a knowing wink? I've even used it a few times myself - with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek! Or how about "You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone."? Well, friends, last week my health was gone and I definitely knew it!

Last Saturday afternoon, I took the girls to a play date at one of their favorite meet and greet restaurants. Chicken was eaten, shoes were abandoned, and a climbing, jumping and swinging good time was had by all!

Then came the night. . .

Apparently, one of the dozens of kids there shared more than just a hug with everyone. A fiendishly aggressive little virus had come along for the ride! It first reared it's ugly little head with my oldest, Shelby. Less than two hours later Madison had it too. I fought it off for a few days, but it finally beat me.

Now let me just throw in here, my hubby had been gone for two months on a training mission. We had missed him terribly and he was finally coming home! Of course, with all three of us lying in bed, barely able to move, the welcome home party we had planned was a no-go.

Oh, well. At least he had his health!

Yeah, right! "Scoot over, girls! Make room for Daddy!"

We've had temperatures from 99 to 104. We've slept fourteen hours in a single day. We've . . . well, let's just say there's a Jonas Brothers popcorn bucket that will never again see the light of day!

I know in the grand scheme of things, this could have been a lot worse. At least we knew what we were up against, and that stayed the fear. We are not always given a 'better in seven days' guarantee. We are left with just our prayers, and the faith that God will answer. (Wink and a smile to cousin Amber and sweet Sawyer!)

As we sat in church this morning and listened to our pastor's message, I marvelled at God's amazing grace. You see, our pastor wasn't supposed to be there this morning. He wasn't even supposed to be alive. He was diagnosed with cancer last year and only given a few weeks to live. Yet there he was, spunky as ever, back in the pulpit right where the Lord wanted him to be. Nothing trite about that!

It's been over a week, and the clouds have parted! The air smells fresher and the bird sound sweeter. And, yes! We have our health!

3 comments:

  1. Great post, cuz!

    hope you are all feeling better and enjoying daddy being home. Is he still home or did he have to go back?

    Love ya!

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  2. reat post... I am reminded of something that Vance Havner said. "Some truths are so true that we fail to visit them and they lie bedridden in the dormitory of our minds" Truth may sound trite, but that does not make it any less true.

    keep your posts coming

    Paddy

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  3. Being sick is the worst.

    But I'm so glad that you all are better and up and kickin'.

    Loved this post! Our God really is cool, isn't He??

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