The world fell apart again this morning, at least briefly.
I woke up in the dark and decided it was time to get on with my day. I sat up, picked up my glasses, and as I started to put them on, they fell apart. It was a moment of crisis. If you wear glasses you may have experienced the insecurity that comes when you can’t find them. How does a person who cannot see find his glasses? What do you do when you have them deconstruct in your hands?
I got over it. I moved on. Things came back into focus.
It is so easy to lose our perspective on things. I had an echocardiogram recently and this week I will see my cardiologist to find out the results. He has not called me yet so I guess I have a few days to live, but what will he tell me when I go to my appointment? Will it be, “We could not find anything,” or will it be, “You have six months to live.” That could be a real crisis.
There are so many things that could go wrong but won’t. Since I know that God is in charge there are also many things that I don’t bother worrying about. He has my back, as they say. It doesn’t mean I won’t face a real tragedy, but it means that it will not really be a tragedy. It is a great way to live.
homo unius libri
Opus 2026-058: Another Tragedy
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Anxious to hear your results…will be praying!
ReplyDeleteEverything seems to be okay. Thanks for the prayers.
DeleteGrace and peace,
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