Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Is it really an "Accident"??

Yesterday, as I was hurriedly leaving work, my car personally got to know the concrete support pillar in the parking garage. I heard the crunch, felt the jolt of the car, and was instantly horrified that I could be that stupid! How could I back right into the very large pillar!? How did I not see it? And, why are there accidents like this that just seem to be inconvenient, frustrating, and, to say the least, costly?

As I was driving to the auto shop with my stearing wheel very off centered, I began to think about accidents and was gently reminded of the devotional I had read just that morning by Elisabeth Elliot:


All Things Serve Thee

During my husband Addison's terminal illness, everything in our lives was changing. The cancer had spread with a speed which startled the doctors. I found during those hard days and nights strength in the ringing words of the liturgy, proclaimed aloud as the congregation knelt: "Christ has died. Christ has risen. Christ will come again." I could hold onto those immutable facts.

The psalmist found the same strength in the Lord's infrangible decrees: "This day, as ever,Thy decrees stand fast: for all things serve Thee" (Ps 119:91 NEB). The Lord is not subject to vicissitudes, exigencies, and contingencies." Accidents" are, in fact, subject to the Lord of the universe, the blessed Controller of all things."

Thy promise endures for all time, stable as the earth which Thou
hast fixed" (Ps 119:90 NEB).

He "fixes," that is, He sets in place, the whole earth. Surely He can fix
and establish my heart. Every "happening" serves Him. **


**by Elisabeth Elliot**

Though I am certainly not facing anything comparable to the terminal illness that she was facing, I can rest in knowing that my God is a Sovereign God and does not allow anything to cross my path without His knowledge and without a purpose. I know that my God allows certain circumstances to come into my life to prune, mold and change me, that my character might become more and more like that of my Savior's.


"In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials, that the genuineness of your faith...though it be tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, and
glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ, whom having not seen you love."
I Peter 1: 6-8a



I am comforted and reassured to know that the circumstances I face that appear to be less than ideal to my eyes really do serve a purpose. The purpose is that I might seek out the Lord, the ultimate Provider and Protector, to be the fulfillment of my every need and desire. The purpose is that I might be drawn into a deeper love and greater intimacy with my dear Savior.

5 comments:

Rachel said...

So sorry this happened to you. Good perspective though. He allows these things for so many reasons, and maybe we won't know them right now...but it is good we can trust Him to do what is best for us, to grow us up.

Looking forward to your vacation?

Anonymous said...

Isn't it crazy that my folks had their accident on the same day?! We got to watch out for those EE devotionals! ;) hee hee!

Kelly said...

Danae, Yes it is crazy, but my accident certainly doesn't compare to what your parents went through! I'm glad they are safe!

Rach, I am sooo ready for my vacation! Well, except for the packing part! I still need to do that tonight! When I get back, let's plan on a get together, k?

Kim & Dave said...

Hey! This is Kim. You left a comment on my blog. I LOVE new visitors to my blog, as I'm sure you do to yours. :-) How do you know Jenica?

Kim & Dave said...

No, duh, I know who you are!!!! How silly of me????!!!!! Thanks for jotting me a line! Boy, doo I feel SILLY!!!!! :-)