PESKY PROBLEMS IN PERFECT DISGUISE
Can I speak to all of the REAL
DIAMONDS out there? You’ve been through so much, having
survived yet thrived in the crucible of off-the-chart pressure over extended
periods of time. The journey has taught you that there is purpose in the
pressure and the process. Bottom-line: No pain, no gain. Wouldn’t
you agree?
We jumped out of bed, turned on the external lights and rushed outside, unsure
of what had caused the two thuds and what damage we might see. Dripping
noises on the driveway and the flood light above our garage helped us to
immediately identify what had happened. Our home was the victim of an egg
bombing!
The prospect of cleaning up this sticky mess was no pleasing thought, on top of
which I was quite angry that we had been singled out for this annoying prank.
I decided that it was too late to clean up the mess because it might
disturb our neighbors, so it could wait until morning.
Early next morning, armed with a bucket of warm soapy water, a scrubbing brush
and an extension ladder, I was ready to wash off the dried-out egg grit above
our bedroom window.
My task was made even more challenging by the two large canvas awnings that
protect our bedroom windows from the heat and glare of the sun. My annoyance
with those late-night pranksters was slowly building to the level of the night
before.
After retracting the awnings, something we rarely do except when there are very
high winds, I climbed the ladder to clean the first patch of egg stains.
Then I moved the ladder to clean the second patch. As I climbed the
second time, I noticed that the glass in a window just under the roof line was
badly cracked. Since the awning protected the window, it was clear that
the damage had not been caused by the egg bombing. As I carefully placed
my hand on the glass, I discovered that the pane of glass was quite
loose. Had the window been opened or closed with any force, it would
likely have shattered; and all that glass would have dropped to the driveway,
seven meters below.
Underneath that window, we have a basketball court, and most days there are
five or six children playing in that immediate area, including our two sons.
My thoughts immediately turned to what could have happened if the broken
glass in the window had gone undetected and suddenly shattered. The
likelihood of our children and their friends being seriously injured was
extremely high.
After washing the remaining egg stains off the front wall, I got some
heavy-duty masking tape and secured the cracked window as best I could.
Within 24 hours the cracked window was replaced and all was back to
normal.
Frequently in life, the small things that happen to us have a temporary
negative impact, causing some pain, sadness, discomfort, or aggravation.
It is often said that we should not ‘sweat the small stuff’ and we should
always look for the positive outcome, i.e. ‘the silver lining’ in the dark
clouds of our current circumstances. Admittedly, this is not always easy
to do, in a troublesome moment.
My personal experience with the egg bombing reminds me that there is always a
flip side to everything that happens. Often the flip side provides a
positive outcome or benefit; if not now, then at some point in the future.
We heartily agree with you, Mr. Ready. Thanks for sharing your
story. Although our personal circumstances may differ, there is
always AN ELEMENT OF DIVINE
FAVOR present in every problem. Indeed, our pesky problems
are perfect disguises for miraculous revelations of the LOVE AND POWER OF GOD. What does
the Word have to say about this?
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