March
27 The Sofa
The
sofa did arrive on Thursday. It was comfortable and I was very happy and
thankful. Perhaps because I had a good seat to relax and rest during the day,
it turned out that I didn’t sleep so well on Thursday night and was rather
restless. So I compared day 1 and day 2:
A.
Wed (day 1): No sofa → miserable
BUT a good night of sleep and rest
B.
Thurs (day 2): Sofa → happy BUT
sleepless and restless night
Physical comfort: The two days turned out to
be about the same.
Emotional well-being: Wednesday daytime was
difficult (disappointment, frustration and teary) while Thursday nighttime was
difficult (anxious, edgy and 胡思亂想)
Spiritual well-being: On Wednesday I called on the
Lord to help me cope when the sofa did not come; the Lord blessed me instead
with a restful night of sleep and I was thankful. On Thursday I thanked the
Lord for the sofa and enjoyed it during the day, then called on the Lord to
help me when sleepless and edgy at night.
Sofa
and no sofa – the two days turned out to be about the same. [Same quality of
life.] Which one will you choose?? A or B? I would certainly choose B (with
sofa) -- I paid for it and should be entitled to have it on the expected
delivery date. Plus, it is my plan and intention to have it arrive on that set
day after discharge from hospital. Certainly I want things to go according to
my way and my will. When it does not, can I trust that the Lord’s grace is
sufficient? Am I confident that His blessings can be just as good in Plan A or
Plan B? You may want an additional choice C (Sofa + happy + a good night of
sleep)! Well yes...but then we may not call on the Lord and seek Him.
The
sofa is just an example. Even today I struggled about something (much more
important than the sofa). There are so many things I want to be in control and
have it worked out my way. Lord, help me trustfully surrender to Your sovereign
will and experience Your grace in all the circumstances to come. Your way is
higher than ours.
Isa
55:8-9
8
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my
ways," declares the Lord. 9 "As the heavens are higher than the
earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.
NIV
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