
Well, we had a difficult day the day before yesterday. Have you ever had one of those days where everything you already know about the Lord is tested, and then tested some more? That day had more surprises than we anticipated.
We have a routine in the morning, certain things happen before other things happen. Our bedroom is downstairs, so in order to have breakfast and type this blog I have to go upstairs. There are seven stairs and I slipped, and promptly banged my chin etc and a few other things, on every step on the way down.
And there I sat at the bottom of the stairs having broken off the neck of my humerus. A couple of hours later they managed to get me off to the hospital. We discovered low and behold, it would need a huge operation to fix what I broke. And liver transplant patients really should not ever have huge operations. In this case, breaking my humerus was not all that funny!
A couple of hours later, the hospital sent us home because I can’t have an awful lot of pain killers either. And I haven’t even got any plaster to show for my adventure! I feel gypped. It is an amazing thing when your world goes upside down, because you learn even more strongly, that you really can’t control anything. Hubby and I were chatting on the way home because some disasters give you a fresh POV about what the Lord Jesus suffered on the cross. We probably don’t think of things like that when life is normal.
So now we have to wait for my body to heal itself, and hubby is helping me lots more than he usually has to…..what fun! The healing process will take awhile so I am on restricted duties, not that I had many in the first place, and I am developing a distinct dislike of stairs. Needless to say, nobody slept very well at our house last night.
“I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”John 16: 33.
I got to thinking about that scripture today and realised that Jesus figuratively, and literally, DID overcome the sorts of things we have to overcome. I’m going to try and list a few, but I bet you will come up with a bigger list than me. Mary got pregnant before she got married – that would have made her an outcast, so Jesus was rejected in the womb. People would have looked sideways at Joseph too. They were very poor. The Lord was a refugee by the time He was barely walking. They had no family to help them because they left them all behind. satan tried to kill Jesus right after He was born.
His dad was a carpenter so Jesus knows all about the troubles and trials and sorrows that plague ordinary people like us. He lived His life, literally, at war with the religious society around Him. People came to Him for what He could do for them, very few came for Who He is. He suffered from conspiracies against Him. His stepfather died when He was young and He had half brothers and sisters. He was stolen from, betrayed, misunderstood, called a liar, heretic, and this is just a sample of what He faced.
When they murdered Him, among many things, His shoulders were dislocated. People fought over His clothes whilst He was dying … and, yet, the Lord still took the time to give the man hanging next to Him the opportunity as He was leaving this world to go and be with Him in the next. He was the victim of somebody else’s jealousy, religious proclivities – and everybody left Him at the end. Food for thought.
So as you go about earning your daily bread, doing chores or studying, remember He overcame the things that will bury us if we let them. Because He did that, now we can do it too. 👋🏻🤕 Bye.