It's Harvest Time!

It's Harvest Time!

Friday, May 13, 2016

Wow... that hurt!

We are fearfully and wonderfully made -- aren't we? 
Did you know that drinking water -- 16 ounces or more -- before going to bed will most assuredly wake you up before the sun rises? 
With a 50 something year old bladder and that much water, who needs an alarm clock?

A couple of weeks ago, my body's alarm clock went off around 4 a.m.  Not wanting to be awake yet, I rolled out of bed and shuffled off toward the bathroom.  Cutting through the darkness of the room is a night light that shines whether there's electricity or not.  I refused to open my eyes thinking that the least bit of light would really wake me up.  I was hoping to get at least one more hour of sleep before the real alarm announced the start of another day.  Why open my eyes?
I've been walking this same path for many, many years.  I know the way.  I can do this and go back to sleep.
Urgently closing in on the doorway to the toilet -- I was unaware that the door had been closed.

WHAM!!! 

My bowed head hit the door! Instinctively my hands flew up toward my head and I slammed my hand into the knob of the closed door.  I hit my head so hard against the door that the clock on the wall fell from the nail on which it hung.  As it fell, it knocked the night light out of the socket and then hit the faucet handle on the sink below causing it to turn on at full force!  The commotion of the room made my husband jump out of the bed as if he had been hit with an electric cattle prod!

I'm awake now.

Now I realize that I'm not the brightest crayon in the box but I could have avoided the knot on my hard head and the bruise to my hand if only I had opened my eyes to the light that would have guided my way. 

So this little night time trip made me think of a few spiritual things...
     1.  Why walk in the dark if you don't have to!  We have Jesus!  He said, "I am the light of the world.  The person who follows me will never live in darkness but will have the light that gives life."
(John 8:12)
     2.  Without the Lord's light, I don't know the way.  In John 14, Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life.  The only way to the Father is through me."  It should be the goal of every soul to seek His way, glorifying him as we walk through this life and into the next.
     3.  Even though this world can at times seem very dark and scary, the Lord's light is always there.  Light shines through the darkness -- but never can the darkness overcome the light.  "The Lord is my light and my salvation -- whom shall I fear?"  Psalm 27:1
     4.  Thankfully, his blood covers our daily sins as we ever strive to walk in His light.  "If we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin"  I John 1:7. 
Awesome, right?

Uh, one more thing... Just in case you were wondering...no, I didn't have to change my pajamas! ;)
Love till next time,
Lanna


12 comments:

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  2. Well I guess I was still laughing.. Love You!

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  3. Well I guess I was still laughing.. Love You!

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  4. Oh I needed that so much. I even lol!!! Thanks Lanna. Live you!!!

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  5. This made Maddie and I giggle giggle. Thank you !! It is, however, no laughing matter to wak in darkness. Mostly it brings heartache to ourself. And like light touches everything when turned on, even our darkness affects others personally or because they are so sad to see us walking a dark journey (bad choices). Thank you for the reminder to be intentional and stay in the light. It is so much better there! Your humor really helps the story and points stick with ya!! Love!!!

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  6. Lanna, it's so real. Sometimes we think if we don't open our eyes we won't be accountable for what we do. The truth is we just did it blindly. The first step it to open our eyes and only then can we begin to see the true light that only The Savior can bring to the situation. If we rely on his light and not just our own we will see a clearer more complete picture of our reality and if the possibilities ahead. Thanks Lanna for taking this common situation and seeing it in a spiritual light.

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  7. Good for you; happy to read your most insightful thoughts in a happy way. M and I were talking this morning about many things (as usual) but the thrust was about everything we run into (pun here) reminds us of our great Father...and how he is our constant companion and I'm sure He smiles at us all the time...well, except when we really mess up. (Happy you didn't mess up your jammies)

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  8. Loved this--your humorous story emphasized the very important point of always walking in the light--we think we know the way but we need Jesus to show us the way. Thanks for sharing, Lanna.

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  9. Haha! I finally read your blog! Took me long enough but ideally exactly what I needed to read 💗

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  10. Thank you! I've been going through a very dark time lately and I know it's been causing other problems too. This read has helped a lot. Love you!

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