For
God hath not given us the spirit of fear,
but
of power, and of love,
and
of a sound mind
II
Timothy 1:7
It
was November, 1968 and I had done everything I could do toward my
coming wedding set for February of 1969. Looking back, I'm so glad I
had done all of that. My final task was to go to the doctor for a
blood test that was required in our state to get a marriage license.
All I had wrong was a slight cold which didn't count for much toward
getting that permit slip. The kind doctor suggested I get an
inoculation for the Hong Kong flu that had been going around. I know
he meant well, but later I learned that folks were warned against
getting that inoculation if you had a cold of any kind.
The
next day, I went to work, not feeling well and got so sick someone
had to get me home where I was living with dear friends prior to the
wedding. By that evening, I was so sick I wouldn't have cared if I
had died. I never had been nor since been so sick with the high
fever, chills, a swollen esophagus that felt like I had a large lump
I couldn't swallow or cough up. Called the doctor and couldn't go to
the hospital...it was full. I was given much the same instructions
one hears today under the same circumstances. I was in bed for about
a week and then did further recuperating for another week or ten
days.
Here's
what was odd as I look back. I knew our hospital was full, but knew
nothing of this deadly flu being anywhere else to speak of. If there
was any broadcasts about the flu, I didn't see them. It would have
heaped defeat on top of despair. I later learned that there were 1
million infected persons world wide who died of the Hong Kong flu. I
didn't even know the scope of things in the United States. I learned
later that 34,000 in America died of that flu. I was so grateful to
be a survivor for more reasons than I could name.
Here's
the kicker....I didn't spend hours by a radio or TV listening to
statistics about the flu. I didn't need to hear anything about it
all. People are not equipt in our day to listen to this kind of
information day in and day out. In my day, schools weren't closed
down nor were churches or ballgames. Life went on. Folks who were
ill stayed home and took care of themselves. Staying out of crowds
may help in some instances, but shutting off life does nothing but
bring people to despair. We can all stay in houses with shuttered
windows, but even a family member may have been exposed outside the
home. There are just some things over which we have NO control.
Right
now, people who are Christians are about as fearful as those without
Christ. With all I've seen or heard on the news, I've heard very
little said even mentioning God in anyway. I finally heard it this
morning on the news from the owner of a pro ball team. He mentioned
how God is in charge of everything and knows what is going on. I
wondered where that kind of thing has been in these days of panic.
God has provided for our strength and peace in the hardest of times.
Fear isn't an option with God as our opening verse tells us.
As
Christians, we do very little to prepare ourselves for hard times.
If we haven't gone through them, not in one right now, there is one
lurking around a corner. Ours is a feel-good society. We do all to
keep ourselves happy and healthy and want that for everyone around
us. However, such theories just aren't reasonable. Reality tells us
life can be tough. God never intended for all of this to happen. He
created a perfect earth with two perfect people. There was no
sickness, negativity of any sort. Sin changed all of that and that
is what we continue to deal with to this day. Weather can be a mess,
roses have thorns and people suffer from any number of diseases, just
to name a few of the things we deal with because of sin infesting two
people and the earth itself.
Moses
gave some final words to Joshua as Joshua was about to take over
leadership of the Israelites. I can't imagine how he felt, but Moses
knew of Joshua's concerns. He knew Joshua was afraid. Moses spoke
in the book of Joshua, encouraging him with words we would do well to
take seriously in these days of anxiety and concern. I hope some of
them will encourage your heart. They give us a good prescription for
survival in any days of difficulty we are forced to face.
This
book of the law shall not depart out of
thy
mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day
and
night that thou mayest observe to do according
to
all that is written therein: for then thou
shalt
make thy way prosperous, and then thou
shalt
have good success.
Have
not I commanded thee?
Be
strong and of a good courage; be not afraid,
neither
be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy
God
is with thee whithersoever thou goest.
Joshua
1:8,9
Here
we have some worthy suggestions for us in these days. Be in the
Word, meditate on it forcing us to think the right things instead of
dwelling on news reports. Be an encourager a positive support with
friends and families. We are commanded to be strong and
courageous....no choice... and God equips us for that with His
constant presence in our lives.
Dear
Father, we need You desperately in these days. We know You love us
and want what is best in our lives. Help us to keep our focus on
You, Your power and Your Sovereignty. Nothing can slip Your
attention. We ask for healing for so many who are ill and for
healing for our land and world. In Jesus precious name...Amen
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