A meme was forming in my mind. It went something like this:
You’ll like living in Kansas they said. The winters are mild there. People, the wind chill may drop to -30 tonight!
All I had to do is remember how to meme on Facebook.
Arctic temperatures hit us with I can’t even think of anything that hard. Our furnace has been running 24/7 for nearly ten days. We are warm when others are not. We get it, and understand this deep freeze is impacting too many in the nation.
A friend living in Texas posted a humorous message that her state was closed. Southern states aren’t equipped for this kind of snow and cold. Life comes to a standstill.
In the course of the year some have lost jobs, most schools have been closed, COVID-19 has taken too many lives. Death, it seems is lurking behind every corner. Now this.
Our personal crisis involved the compressor to the refrigerator dying. The thought of losing food was a place I didn’t want to go.
Suddenly, I was grateful for this frigid weather.
Our frozen food was boxed up and set outside. Refrigerated food was delegated to the garage. The years we went camping came to mind, it was inconvenient but doable.
The reason I tell you this stems from concern.
Situations happen beyond our control are made bearable if one has a friendship with Jesus and his heavenly father. That is the take away message in many of my blogs
How you might receive that message is added concern for me. I dread to think you may be thinking, ‘I’m so happy things worked out…for you.’ However, your response is out of my control.
Where you are at today may be radically different than where I am. I have seen the news on TV. Wind turbines have frozen up, making power outages abound. No heat and yes, food loss. Accidents on the road, some causing death.
Life seems to continually get harder.
The clincher for me is where these events are happening, Christians are there. They too, are suffering, and they have that friendship with Jesus! What about them?
My only response is Jesus is there with them. Somehow, some way, he is making the circumstances doable for them to get through. Because the Good Book says so, I can relay that message to those who may not have read it.
This usually impacts me with the “Why them and not me?” question.
The best I can figure is it’s my call to pray for them, and give thanks for what is going to be done to help when I’m so far from the situation. Jesus is right there, on the spot, in the moment. You can’t get a more personal, present help than that.
Yes, Jesus has given me His peace and even calmness as I sit this moment in the hospital with shingles and high BP. Doesn’t take away the pain, but unasked for I am experiencing His Calmness while I also experience the stress and uncertainty of illness. He is good!
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The astounding thing is Jesus knew this day was coming; I know your faith and trust are well-place. You know many prayers are being said for your treatment and recovery.
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