What Would I Be Doing If This Hadn’t Happened?
“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.” John 14:18 ESV
“Faith is the only force that can hold you fast at all times.” Lailah Gifty Akita
The whole world seems to be on fire.
Your child has a bad report from school.
You received bad health news.
Your month has run out of money.
You had an explosive argument with your sweetie.
A letter from the IRS.
There’s a story about a woman during WWII who looked out the window and saw her pastor coming up the walkway. She knew it would be bad news about her husband who was serving in the Army. She proceeded to put on the coffee and place cookies on the plate. She answered the door and pleasantly invited the pastor in to have a privileged spot at her kitchen table.
“You know I have bad news,” he said.
“Yes, I know.”
“Then why are you making coffee and being so hospitable?” the Pastor asked.
“Because this is what I’d be doing today with a special visitor like you.”
There’s wisdom in this. When something blindsides us, rocks our world, and knocks us for a loop, sometimes the ordinary tasks anchor us. They make room for a “still, small voice” to keep us sane. To help us adjust to the unexpected. To breathe. To say a quick prayer. To keep our dignity intact.
Do you go for a daily walk? Do it anyway.
Work out at the gym? Do it anyway.
Work in your garden? Do it anyway.
Go for coffee with a friend? Do it anyway.
The situation will still be there but you’ll be better prepared.
I’m not saying that this fixes the unexpected. It’s calming and preparing the mind and heart for what’s next. And our Father is always with us and will let light in.
Musings
There will always be trials, struggles, and disappointments in this life, but there are comforting and instructive experiences too. May we remember to do it anyway when the unexpected times come. Let in some sanity and light, which comes from the regular, daily things. Keep your appointment with your routine and your Father. It will lift and keep us anchored.
Prayer
Dear Father,
We overlook the power in keeping with the everyday habits and experiences in our day. They so often are the very things that keep us anchored in the midst of the unexpected. We take them for granted. Please keep us anchored in you today.
Amen.