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The
following incident is reported to have been published by
Associated Press a while back:
In
Arkansas, a lady named Linda went to visit her in-laws, and
while there, went to a store. She parked next to a car
with a woman sitting in it, her eyes closed and hands behind her
head, apparently sleeping.
When Linda came out a while later, she again saw the woman, her
hands still behind her head but with her eyes open. The
woman looked very
strange, so Linda tapped on the window and said "Are you
okay?"
The woman answered "I've been shot in the head, and I am
holding my brain in."
Linda did not know what to do, so she ran into the store, where
store officials called the paramedics. They had to break
into the car
because the door was locked. When they got in, they found
that the woman had bread dough on the back of her head and in
her hands. A Pillsbury biscuit canister had exploded,
apparently from the heat in the car, making a loud explosion
like that of a gunshot, and hit her in the head. When she
reached back to find what it was, she felt the dough and thought
it was her brain. She passed out from fright at
first, then attempted to hold her brains in.
They took her to a local hospital, where they treated her,
shampooed her hair, and released her.
Sometimes things aren't nearly as bad as they may seem at the
time. Remember back during your dating days, when that
special someone broke up with you, it seemed to be the end of
the world. Life just wasn't worth living anymore!
But, in time, you came to realize it wasn't the major disaster
you initially thought it was.
I think we do that a lot as we grow up. I don't mean
to trivialize true tragedies we face, but often when things go
wrong, our first reaction is to panic and think our world is
coming to an end.
When the spies returned from the land of Canaan and told about
the "giants" they encountered, the Israelites'
reaction was,
"If
only we had died in the land of Egypt! Or if only we had
died in this wilderness!"
(Numbers 14:2).
Only
two spies took the attitude,
"Our problem is big,
but our God is bigger. Things aren't nearly as bad as they
seem." "Do not be terrified, or afraid of them. The
Lord your God, who goes before you, He will fight for
you...." (Deuteronomy
1:29-30)
Whatever
problem you may be facing today,
may you do so with the knowledge that
however big it may be,
our God is even bigger!
Have
a great week!
In
Jesus' name, Amen. |