For we do not want you to be unaware, brothers, of the affliction we experienced in Asia. For we were so utterly burdened beyond our strength that we despaired of life itself. Indeed, we felt that we had received the sentence of death. But that was to make us rely not on ourselves but on God who raises the dead.
2 Corinthians 1:8-9
I thought I’d steal a few precious minutes to give an update from my little corner of the South. A quick note to my Facebook followers before I dive in: Even if this article posts to Facebook, I am taking a break from Zuckerberg’s social media platforms for a time. So if you have a comment to share, please share it here on WordPress… or better yet, consider helping support this writing ministry by visiting my Patreon page! Become a Patron!
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It’s been an interesting year. I’ve been working part-time at my kids’ school teaching cell phone photography to middle school students – a feat roughly equivalent to swallowing live eels while guiding two dogs, eighteen kittens, and a chicken safely through New York City using a homemade map and the Force.
And while it must be admitted that middle schoolers spend more energy attempting to circumnavigate the school’s network restrictions than taking photos with their phones, it can still be fun to see the photos they do take and hear their thoughts.
Then a week before Christmas break, I came down with the Bane of 2020 – COVID 19. My symptoms were mild and I recovered at home over the break. But a couple weeks after I began feeling better, the body aches and fatigue came crashing back. And again a couple weeks after that… and again… and again…
So here I am in mid-March wrestling with unpleasant facts: Not only am I blessed with the invisible illness of ME/CFS, I also get a free – and equally invisible – membership to the COVID Long Haulers’ Club.
Not fun. Incredibly humbling. But nonetheless, I am blessed.
I admit, this blessing doesn’t really feel like one. If given a menu of blessings, it isn’t one I would have selected. And it doesn’t go particularly well with the 70% pay reduction our family tasted in 2020, nor with the 2-car, 4-driver dynamic we’ve been noshing on since last fall, nor with any of the banquet of bland fiscal fare we’ve been sampling in the last 18 or so months. But it’s a blessing still.
I don’t know when, I don’t know why, and I absolutely don’t know how, but I do know the Lord will use this newest struggle in some way for the comfort of His people. Perhaps in some way I will be able to speak to those who share in this weird and unpredictable cycle of flu-like aching and exhaustion and point them to the comfort I have in Christ.
Or maybe the Lord simply wants to make His power abundantly known in my profound weakness.
I have no idea what to expect. All I know is that I committed myself years ago to walk the narrow, difficult path that leads to life. Whether this current dark valley is a brief foray of reduced visibility or just the beginnings of another steep descent into utter blackness, I have no way of knowing. The road curves just ahead and I have only enough Light for the path beneath my feet.
Still, no matter where this Way leads and no matter how short or long the journey, I know I never walk alone. The Lord Yeshua is with me. Regardless of the personal cost, with Him as my Guide I am in it for the long haul.
So…did you or your middle schooler’s take the photo in this blog post?
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Hi, Larry! That’s a photo I took not long ago not far from our house.
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Wow, Heather. I’m so sorry for your multitudes of pain, and I’m praying for you right now. I also join you in rejoicing over whatever God is doing in this season. Like you, I’m holding onto our Lord and his faithful promises. Healing is ours. It’s coming. His timing is perfect and will bring him glory. Only in his presence can we continue to persevere. I don’t know if you know about or follow Lana Vawser or Nate and Christy Johnston, but their prophetic words have been so encouraging and confirming to me. Maybe they are/will be to you as well. Jesus is coming soon and he’s doing a great work before he gets here!
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Amen! I don’t follow them, but I’ll check them out! Lately, I’ve not really had time for reading other blogs, but I will certainly try! Thanks Laura! Praying for you, too!<3
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Dear Heather, we are traveling parallel roads. The Lord is with us. Love and blessings.
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Amen – He is, and I love the constant reminders He sends! ❤
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Appreciate this. We so often are refined in trials and it’s hard to admit. ❤ God be with you and guide you through it all!!!
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He certainly is and will! I love the reminders our Lord constantly gives that He will never leave or forsake His children. 🥰
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💗 yes!
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