Tuesday; May 21
Five years ago I went to Urgent Care to get some relief for my flulike symptoms and, before the week was over, I had been replumbed. Come to find out I didn’t have the flu, I had five blockages. (I am still not sure how I could I have that many blockages – I thought the max was four; maybe I just arrived on “free bonus bypass day”.) I can joke about what I went through today, but it was kind of scary – not just for me, but probably more so for my family! As I look back on that time, I do so with a lot of appreciation. First, had it been a year later, we would have been deep in the COVID pandemic and things would have been much different. Additionally, had I not done what I did when I did it, my cardiologist said what I had is usually referred to as a “widow-maker” and that doesn’t sound too promising! May, 2019 wasn’t the best month of my life; but it sure wasn’t the worst either. As I look back at this time in my life, I am grateful for the way things ended up. For me, it reminds me of Paul’s admonition, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice!” (Philippians 4:4).
I am blessed with the way things turned out. I encourage you to find ways to make the most out of your difficult situations. When we do, God will get the glory and we will be able to endure wherever we end up.
Think About It!