While driving home from church one Sunday night, we drove up to an accident that had just
happened. A man on a bicycle, had been
struck by a car. We immediately pulled over, and my husband and I got
out and rushed over. My husband started directing traffic around and I
rushed over to the man lying on the ground. He was conscious, but a bit
disoriented. Having no medical training, I knew there was nothing I
could do for his wounds, which did not appear life-threatening, so I just began
to talk to him in order to distract him from his pain. I asked his name.
He told me his name was Ian. He lived nearby, so I tried calling
his family to notify them of the accident. Meanwhile, someone had run to his
house to tell them and his wife/girlfriend arrived shortly after. This
lady ran over to him and says "Ian! Ian! Are you ok??"
To which this battered and bleeding man, lying on the ground, replies
"Yes, by God's grace".
Ever been slapped in the spiritual face?
Yeah, this was one of those moments.
How does one, in what seemingly is a terrible situation, have such a great outlook!?
How many times have we been having a "bad day" and someone asks how we are and they receive a reply like "Ugh! I've been better." or "It's been a horrible day!" When in all actuality, we just simply woke up late...or got a paper cut...or some other "horrible" thing that has caused us to dwell on the bad rather than the blessed. I know I'm guilty of this more often than I probably realize.
How does one, in what seemingly is a terrible situation, have such a great outlook!?
How many times have we been having a "bad day" and someone asks how we are and they receive a reply like "Ugh! I've been better." or "It's been a horrible day!" When in all actuality, we just simply woke up late...or got a paper cut...or some other "horrible" thing that has caused us to dwell on the bad rather than the blessed. I know I'm guilty of this more often than I probably realize.
Even on a day when we wake up late, we should
be thankful that God allowed us another day to live for Him.
Even on a day when we feel overwhelmed, we
should be thankful that we serve the One that has unlimited strength for us to
rely on.
Even on a day when we just don’t feel like
smiling, we should be thankful that we are on our way to Heaven…by God’s grace!
Philippians 4:7 - And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Hebrews 12:3 - For consider him
that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied
and faint in your minds.
Colossians 3:15a - And let the peace of God rule in your hearts,
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