
i never question why anything happens to me; i tend to sit back and wait for the bigger picture. i often think "okay Lord - You have my attention - what can i do for you" on most occasions.
but when i bump my head or do something equally as stupid, i tend to question Him, big time, for allowing it to happen.
i guess my perspective should be one of gratitude in that i haven't been knocked out cold. but man, i would almost prefer it to the instant tears streaming down my face and the ability to hear the blood flowing through my ears, the throbbing is so extreme.
and did i mention the goose-egg lump that arose from my noggin just like a cartoon?
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Of course you know you're in good company ... everyone's favorite St. Teresa of Avila story is strikingly similar: she gets dumped in the mud while traveling and God tells her, "That is how I treat my friends." She replies, "No wonder you have so few of them." (Generously paraphrased.) :-)
julie, that is one of my favorite stories of the feisty little saint.
thank you for reminding me of the parallel - however, He didn't respond with anything witty. just a reminder to "slow down..."
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