There are times
in the Christian walk when it is clear and obvious what God is doing in our lives and the lives of those around us. However those times, at least for me are few and far between. When God asks us to walk a particular road there are times when we never (perhaps until we are in the glory of His presence) know the rest of the story. There are other times when we are far past that path and have moved to other roads of His choosing that He honors us with a glimpse of the rest of the story.
Sometimes we are “the rest of the story” for someone else. Early in Allana’s battle with Leukemia we were both in a dark place. The realities of Chemotherapy had begun to set in. We were separated from our children because of the epidemic levels of illness in the Toledo area and Allana’s dropping immune levels. The nature of the Leukemia and the length of the battle ahead was becoming apparent. The response of our faith community, friends and family was amazing. They were all definitely the boat that God provided to keep us afloat in the storm, but still the waves, the wind and the darkness were overwhelming. Into this storm walked a young nurse. She was not one of our regular nurses, in fact we never saw her again. She came in to the room during her shift and told us that she had heard we were believers and asked if she could pray with us at the end of her shift. The prayers of many, all kinds of prayers, have been a comfort and strength throughout many trials in our lives, so of course we said, “of course”.
When the end of her shift came, she arrived as she said. She was so young and seemed so small in comparison to our plight. Don’t get me wrong we appreciated her heart and the prayers of everyone who lifts us up to God’s throne, but our expectation was perhaps a little wind for our sails. However God knew that at that moment we did not need a little wind in our sails. We needed light to shred the darkness and we needed to FEEL the presence of God. This little nurse began to pray and called down the fire of heaven into that hospital room (and yes I am crying as I type this). The darkness and the storm shredded in the light of God’s presence. I can certainly imagine the joy of a mariner caught in a seemingly endless storm when the sun breaks through to warm his face. I honestly don’t remember what happened next, it is lost in the overwhelming presence of God. I am sure that we thanked her. I doubt that she realized the importance of her obedience to God in our battle. I have told this story a number of times, but I don’t know if she has ever heard the rest of the story. I hope so but that decision rests in the hands of God. We are so blessed when He imparts the rest of the story into our lives but as His children we can be assured that the rest of the story is amazing.
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