To Everything There
is a Season
“And a time
to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up.” Ecclesiastes 3:3
Dear
friends, I have really missed writing my blogs every week, but I have been
taking time to heal and build up. I had a knee replacement and expected to heal quickly like I
did two years ago when I had my other knee replaced. However, nothing is ever the same; not even
two knees. However, I am on my way up
and know that one day soon, I’ll be good as new, thanks to Jesus, my healer.
During my
recuperation time, the season has changed.
We went from warm and sunny to cold and gray. I watched the little green maple tree change
to gold and red to bare branches. Now
it’s sleeping through the long winter time ahead, but when spring comes it will
again sprout lovely green leaves and the birds will once again sing sweet songs
in its branches.
I find
that I have changed as well during this time.
I have had time for thoughtful reflection and find myself lacking in
different areas. My heart’s desire is to
listen to God’s voice more and to not jump ahead of him on things. I’m an ‘idea’ person and when I think I have
a great idea I tend to run with it.
I find I
am lacking in patience. So many things
I’ve not been able to do for myself and I am so grateful for my wonderful
husband who has taken care of me so well, even if he doesn’t do everything just
like I would. My loving family have been
amazing on checking up on me, bringing food and doing all kinds of things for me.
I found
myself feeling so alone at times, but so grateful to those who prayed for me,
sent cards and checked on me. I had to
question myself on why I felt lonely. I
really wasn’t alone for the last few weeks.
I came to realize how blessed I am; blessed with family and
friends.
I miss
going to church most of all. No wonder
the Bible says we “Should not forsake the
assembling of ourselves together, as is
the manner of some, but exhorting one
another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.” (Hebrews10:25) It’s really true: you feel separated from the
body when you aren’t staying in touch. The smiles; the hugs and the cheery “Good
Mornings” just start the day off right for me. Before you know it the worst of
this season is past and the next is just beginning.
The
next season is Thanksgiving and the best part about Thanksgiving is the family
getting together. The food and
fellowship are awesome, but what is so amazing is that when the family begins
to come together, we all greet each other like we haven’t seen one another in a
month, even if we saw each other yesterday.
Our thankfulness shines through and we remember how great the Father’s
love is for each of us. Sometimes I read
a funny story I wrote many years ago about ‘A Boy’s Thanksgiving”. I’m looking
forward to it this year after being in the season of healing for so long.
This
year we celebrate the births of new babies amongst us. There are now 5 generations of us; all
believer’s in the one true God and Jesus, his son, as were several generations
before me. What a great inheritance and I give thanks to our heavenly Father
for this. Not every family has this and
there is nothing special about this family except we all believe in Jesus and
have received his gift of life.
This
is the thought I leave with you today, as the season of Christmas is soon to
follow, set aside to thoughts of tinsel, gifts and toys. Think instead of that tiny baby who was born
in Bethlehem one Christmas night and of the message of the angels. “Born
today in the City of Bethlehem, a Savior who is Christ the Lord.”
May the Lord bless each of you now
and in the days to come.
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