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Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path. 

– Psalm 119:105

A Crazy Steer and a Smokin  Pontiac

12/9/2013

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“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

 It was one of those days you couldn’t have made up if you tried!   I just had to let God be in charge because there wasn’t a darn thing I could do to unravel the craziness going on around me! The little lovelies were excited beyond imagination about the upcoming arrival of St. Nicholas so the noise and energy level in room 1-2 was a few decibels higher than normal but there was no mistaking the cell phone ring from my computer table. 
My phone rarely rings and if it does, I leave it until recess but something made the hair on the back of my neck stand up when it rang…funny how
that happened.  As I picked up the phone I could see on the display that it was son number 2.  Jason had two big exams that day making my laid back easy going son a bit ruffled.  His voice on the phone made me ruffled too.  He was reporting the indicator lights displaying on his dash board as he traveled from one campus to the other between exams.  As he was reading the messages from his dash board, I hear dinging and then he said, “well, now there’s smoke coming out from under my hood so I’m pulling off the road”.   Humm, what now…unless I could load 20 seven year olds into my Impala, there was no way I could rescue him.  Waiting on a tow truck, switching vehicles with his brother (who just happened to be home) and still getting two exams taken all fell in place but not without a lot of stress and blood pressure increases.  
 
Once I realized everything in his world was in order, the phone rang again…no kidding…I answered it and it was son number 1.  He was home working on Miles, Shannon’s  stubborn, high-strung show steer getting him  ready for the big Winter Beef Classic show at Michigan State.  Something spooked Miles and away he went across several fields until he came to a nice bean field a ways down the road.  He had no intention of coming back home easily. The great escape occurred about noon and he wasn’t returned to the barn until nearly 6 that evening.  Shannon was out in the field with her dad, brother and some great neighbors in the freezing cold.  Another element tossed into the evening just for a little added fun; Shannon was being inducted into the National Honor Society at 7 and had to somehow magically transform herself from the tomboy wearing muddy chore clothes and boots to a lovely young lady dressed in the new dress hanging on her closet door.  We were also in a time crunch because the speaker for the induction ceremony was me...just a little stress!

Add to all that the fact that I had been booked to speak at three different events during the week and during lunch, between phone calls from the
boys, I was working on a power point for a big presentation Friday night and
accidentally deleted three hours of work in one simple click of the mouse.  I jammed the copy machine, gave half of a spelling test with the wrong words, used a permanent marker on the white board and drove all the way down our gravel road to school with my scarf half hanging out the car door.  But through it all…there was calmness in my soul…partly because there wasn’t a darn thing I could do about any of it but mostly because I did the one thing I could…PRAYED without ceasing.  I prayed for patience, peace, safety, comfort and perseverance. I prayed not because it was all I COULD do, I prayed with an expectant hope because it was all I NEEDED to do.

When the day was finally over and Dave and I crawled in bed we recounted the day.  We didn’t know the extent of the repair bill on the Pontiac and we witnessed the disappointment on Shannon and Kevin’s faces when they realized Miles wouldn’t be going to MSU, those were the yucky parts.  But
the good news was abundant!  The Pontiac smoked in a good spot…not on the freeway or in downtown Lansing, but on a less busy road not all that far from home and the tow truck came in time for him to make it to his next exam on time.  Miles was back in the barn and nobody got hurt.  Everybody learned big lessons in patience and we were reminded of the value of great neighbors.  Miles taking a run down Pratt road on a Thursday afternoon was a much better deal than him taking a run through the ag Pavilion at MSU with 1,100 other head of cattle and hundreds of people to crash into.  God was good that day and He worked through some crazy circumstances.

Joy is God’s gift to us. Joy isn’t an emotion; it’s the state of being completely in the will of God.  Sometimes that’s an easy, cozy place to be and other times it’s tricky, disappointing and stressful but that true joy comes sparkling through when you realize in the middle of all of it that God has you in the palm of His hand and everything will be fine; maybe not easy, but fine!  Sometimes it takes things like a smokin’ Pontiac and a crazy steer to build patience, trust and expectant hope in the Lord who loves us ALWAYS and UNCONDITIONALLY. He doesn’t give us crazy days to punish us, He shows up in them so we can see how much He loves us, protect us and guide us! 
 
A Seed To Plant:  Start each day this week with a prayer for peace and for a greater awareness of God’s presence in your life.

Blessings on your day!


1 Comment
Kathy
12/9/2013 02:58:14 am

And JOY is the color of the pink Advent candle! I'm hoping for a little spark of JOY into Miles so that he can be the show quality steer he was meant to be! Thank you for spreading your JOY through these posts and your amazingly wonderful attitude towards life.

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