The Valley
Even though I walk through the valley
of the shadow of death,
I fear no evil, for you are with me.
(Psalm 23:4)
Recovery from surgery is a tough mental and physical battle that frequently
ends in the deepening of spirituality. Healing physically is something we all
are used to; our bumps and bruises over the years, minor cuts, all go away in
time. It is easy not to recognize the miracle of God with the minor
problems.
However, when a big one comes, it is equally easy to ask "Where are
you God?" or "Why are you doing this to me?" It is easy to lose
sight of what matters when facing a life threatening event. Often, we are
caught up in the analysis of the doctor’s skills and the various treatment
options and where is the best place to go for help. Yes, let's get
technical and analytical to make darn sure that the doctor can take care of us.
Let's make sure we go to a hospital with the latest equipment. But somehow,
let's not forget God in the process.
In 1998 when I had cancer, my impatience and out rite fear chased me into
the hospital in only three weeks, no analysis or wait and see. Just my typical
impulsive, "Just do it" (thanks Nike). As many of you know, somehow,
I threw it over to HIM with reckless abandon. That brings to mind the last line
of the Psalm 23,"Surely goodness and love will follow, all the days of
my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever."
The June of 2013, the physician that I work out with and I realized that I had
something going on with my heart; it would not perform up to my standards. He
recommended an immediate stress test. OK, but June and I had six weeks of
vacation booked and I decided to take it easy, not push my limits and do the
tests later. In October the tests showed two very blocked arteries and I now
have stents and made it with no heart muscle damage. That brings to mind that
God is always with us, even when we are being stupid!
The Lord and physicians came through for me and my family. We all need to
remember Him during times of fear and illness.Thought for Today: Let us focus on the unfortunates around us that are ill and keep the 23rd Psalm in mind. Let us see if we can contribute to helping in some way.
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord, many of our friends have health issues. Some are minor, some serious and some fatal. We pray that we may find a way to assist, help and calm their fears as they walk through their valley. May we help by following your guidance through prayer.
Amen
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