Friday, May 27, 2011

May 27, 2011

Yesterday was my birthday, it was a good day, I decided to stay at home and do things here.  I sat and read through some history and organized some information, then spent some time outside.  It was a beautiful day.  I was able to burn some trees, etc. plant some flowers.  Jack worked til about 11 p.m. and it is good that he did because today it is really wet.

Body Building


"From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament,
 grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work."

-Ephesians 4:16

His name was Tom. He was a ventilator-dependent quadriplegic in a big bulky wheelchair
who sat next to me in occupational therapy. I can't say I was of much help to him.
I was disgruntled and despondent, angry that I had to clench a pencil between my
 teeth in order to learn how to write.

Tom was different. Although he was more physically limited, his attitude was anything
but handicapped. His bright outlook on life and cheery disposition about mouth-writing
humbled me. There was no way I could keep feeling sorry for myself, especially when
I saw how skilled Tom was with that pencil.

Observing Tom was just the push I needed during those early days of adjusting to
 my wheelchair. If he could handle it, I decided I could, too. Looking back, I thank
God for the victories Tom gained. His perseverance was the best thing he could do
to help me, a fellow patient. And I have scores of mouth-painted renderings to prove
it.

Although Tom died shortly after we left the hospital, he gave new meaning to words
such as inspiration, encouragement, edification, and building up the body.

One of the best things we can do for our brothers and sisters in Christ is to gain
victory in our trials. We affect one another spiritually by what we are and do individually.
And because there is an intimate link between us as believers, your failures affect
others, while your victories inspire and encourage them. You may not feel one with
the Christians around you, but you are one.

Help me to remember that my perseverance and joy will profoundly influence the lives
of others who observe me today. Help me to be a "Tom."

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