Aug 18, 2010

Why

Two weeks ago, SOTH member Barbara Hannah received a call that her husband, Darrell, had been in an accident on I-285. He had witnessed a wreck, pulled his truck over, and got out to help. In the midst of his attempt to be a good Samaritan, Darrell's own truck was hit by another vehicle which pinned him against the divider wall, crushing his legs and pelvis and breaking other bones.


Darrell is still hospitalized, has gone through multiple surgeries. He is still receiving assistance with his breathing, and remains in ICU. Our urgent prayers continue to be with Barbara, and we pray that God will help our church be the real presence of Christ to this family in their time of greatest need.


Jamie Blankenship is Barbara's good friend, and write about how faith still makes sense and is our strength, even when things go so horribly wrong.


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When something terrible happens, we often wonder why. And something terrible has happened and we are wondering…


I see drivers tempt death and survive everyday. I know most of you have never met Darrell Hannah, but he is quiet, laid back and so unassuming. He works hard, long days with a long commute. I have never heard him complain. He is loyal, and he would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it.


Case in point, he stopped to help strangers along the road…Why this accident, why this day, why these people….yes, a lot of circumstances had to be aligned for this to happen…

How?


I know God can move mountains. He is almighty. I know all things happen to God’s good purpose.

All things. I can still hear Pastor Guito Pierre from the First Haitian Baptist Church say this repeatedly during the prayer vigil at Shepherd of the Hills UMC. He told of the loss and devastation to his country, to his people, to his family – from the earthquake in January. Through his pain, in his pain, He still claimed, ALL THINGS work according to God’s purpose.

That's why we can be so sure that every detail in our lives of love for God is worked into something good. Romans 8:28 The Message

What does this mean? What does the future hold? How will the story end?


I don’t know.


Darrell is blessed with a good long term prognosis, but it is hard to imagine that any pain and suffering will turn out good…

I see my friend Tammy and her beautiful family bravely facing the pain of cancer. They know what is coming, they have seen it before. And the long term prognosis is good. But it is still so hard to believe that that any pain or suffering could turn out good…

I know that anytime our hearts are broken, it is an opportunity for God to shape them. I know without some of my own pain and suffering, I wouldn’t be who I am today. And I am a better person than I used to be. I know that many teachers that only invest their time in correcting students that they know they haven’t reached their full potential. Is this extra attention from our teacher a blessing? Is there some potential in us to be discovered through these circumstances?


Is it possible for tragedy to be an opportunity?

I don’t know, but I pray so.


I would like to ask for prayers regarding this. Please pray that God will reveal Himself in the midst of pain in an undeniable way. Ask that He use His Healing touch to mend our broken places and shape us into His ideal of beautiful. Ask that He reassures each of us with the knowledge that He has a plan for us, that it is perfect, and beyond what we can imagine. Ask Him to turn our suffering into miracles.


Yes, pray big with great expectations.


Our God is an awesome God. He can move mountains, parts seas and even change hearts and minds.

For I know the plans I have for you," says the LORD. "They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11 New Living Translation


Jamie Blankenship




Aug 13, 2010

Eight


Today's blog post is from SOTH'er Joy Shaver.


Joy serves Christ as the leader of SOTH's Prayer ministry team, and as a sponsor for women who are overcoming addition through Alcoholics Anonymous.


She shares with us her celebration of 8 years of freedom from alcohol and drugs. We love you Joy! Thanks be to God!


I’m eight today.

Yes, eight.

I wanted to write something brilliant and witty and clever enough to tie into this week's lectionary scriptures somehow, but couldn’t seem to find quite the right reading.

My next thought was to find something inspiring from one of my go-to daily spiritual mediation readings but I got nothing specific there either. Gosh, now what? Be still, that’s what. Simply be still.

I can’t hear Him when I am chattering in my head. After about 30 minutes (which is about my type-A limit for quiet mediation) I glanced at the books I had opened earlier this morning and noticed the titles for each of the readings.

From Daily Reflections “A Look Backward;” from The Upper Room “A Thankful Heart" and from The Message Remix “You’re Blessed.”

Now, this is something I can work with…

Look backward to eight years ago yesterday? Only long enough to remember the hopelessness of addiction so that I can share my experiences with someone who still feels that despair.

Thankful heart? You’d better believe it! Through God's Grace, I got to start over. I might never have found Him, developed a spiritual life; served others, made friends, found home, church, family. I might never have lived past 41 to become eight.

You’re Blessed. Here’s the reading from Luke 6:

You’re blessed when you’ve lost it all. God’s Kingdom is there for the finding. You’re blessed when you are ravenously hungry. Then you’re ready for the Messianic meal. You’re blessed when the tears flow freely. Joy comes in the morning.

What I really want to say is not brilliant, or witty, or clever – it’s simple and honest instead:

Thank God that we all get to start over with each morning. Thank you, each and every one of you, for being part of my journey to eight.

In Christ,

Joy Shaver