by Max Lucado
As heart surgeries go, mine was far from the riskiest. But any
procedure that requires four hours of probes inside your heart is enough
to warrant an added prayer.
So on the eve of my surgery, Denalyn, I, and some kind friends offered
our share. We were staying at a hotel adjacent to the Cleveland Clinic
in Ohio. We asked God to bless the doctors and watch over the nurses.
After we chatted a few minutes, they wished me well and said good-bye. I
needed to go to bed early. But before I could sleep, I wanted to offer
one more prayer... alone.
I took the elevator down to the lobby and found a quiet corner and began to think. What
if the surgery goes awry? What if this is my final night on earth? Is
there anyone with whom I should make my peace? Do I need to phone any
person and make amends? I couldn't think of anyone. (So if you are thinking I should have called you, sorry. Perhaps we should talk.)
Then God and I had the most honest of talks. We began with a good review of my first half century. The details would bore you, but they entertained us. I thanked him for grace beyond measure and for a wife who descended from the angels. My tabulation of blessings could have gone on all night and threatened to do just that. So I stopped and offered this prayer: I'm in good hands, Lord. The doctors are prepared; the staff is experienced. But even with the best of care, things happen. This could be my final night in this version of life, and I'd like you to know, if that's the case, I'm okay.
And I went to bed. And slept like a baby. As things turned out, I recovered from the surgery, and here I am, strong as ever, still pounding away at the computer keyboard. One thing is different, though. This matter of dying bravely?
I think I will.
May you do the same.
Today's Bible Verse...
Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the saints.—Philemon 1:7
Thoughts on Today's Verse...
Wouldn't
this description of Philemon be a great one to have said about you! To
be loved, supported, and encouraged by an encourager is to have your
heart refreshed and your attitude lifted. Let's make a commitment to be
an "encourager" who refreshes the hearts of those around us this week.
My Prayer...
Tender and loving God, thank you for leading the people into my life who have encouraged me when I most needed it. Please give me the eyes to see and the heart to serve those around me who desperately need my encouragement. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.
The Thoughts and Prayer on Today's Verse are written by Phil Ware.
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