Episcopal Church of the Resurrection

Month: March 2016

Grace

Have you ever heard people trying to describe God’s grace?  It’s kind of hard to describe something that is not palpable. We all know that we don’t have to see to believe.  So, what is God’s grace?

We humans are a strange lot—coming from all different walks of life!  But it doesn’t matter who you are, what you have done, or where you are going, God’s grace is with you whether you know it or not, whether you feel it or not—or even whether you actually accept it or not.  It is God showing His love for us regardless of our flaws.  It is God giving up his only Son to be the final sacrifice for our sins.  I sometimes can’t even put my mind around what Jesus did—FOR ME!

Try to think of God’s grace as a beautifully wrapped present; imagine in your mind the paper that covers the perfect box, the color and texture of the paper and how beautifully it wraps around the box with its corners perfectly matched and taped down.  Then there are the colorful ribbons—lots of ribbons and a big bow.  On top of the box is a card in an elegant gold-trimmed envelope.  Have you ever received a beautifully wrapped present like this before?  What did you do with it?   You probably opened the card first to see who it was from.  Then you unwrapped the box, of course.  It can’t really be YOUR present unless you unwrap it and accept it, right?  You are excited and just have to see what’s enclosed so you can ooh and aah and be amazed at the beautiful something inside.  Once you take the gift out of the box, you want to show its beauty and your face expresses how you feel; you want to share it.

Or, you can take the unwrapped box along with the unopened card and place it high on a shelf in your closet.  It is really pretty but you hate to have to tear the paper and cut the ribbons as you open it.  So, there it sits.  It’s not really YOUR present anymore; it’s just a box stashed away in your closet like a dozen other things you don’t use.  How sad that you don’t open it and experience the glory of God’s gift.

If you do decide to open the card, read the loving verse, untie the bow and excitedly tear into the paper eager to uncover the secret of what’s inside, once you lift the cover of the box you’ll never be the same again!  For God’s grace is inside and as it floats out of the box and gently settles over and through you, His love will grow stronger and deeper inside of you.  You will know that His grace is all that you will ever need.  You realize that you don’t really deserve such a grand gift as this, but it doesn’t matter to God because He wants you to have it.  The sacrifice He made for us is what makes you realize just how loving a God He is.

Every living being on this earth has a beautifully wrapped present such as this.  Will you hide it away in the closet or will you actually let it be YOUR gift by unwrapping it, experiencing it, and then showing it off for all the world to see?  It’s your choice.

February’s Mission – 2016

If anyone has read my blog you know that my husband and I, and our immediate family, are familiar with hospitals and especially the Intensive Care Unit.  I remember a very special group of nurses who tended to me during my eighteen days in ICU.  I could do absolutely nothing for myself; just sitting up was a complete chore.  After a while, one sweet nurse came in and shampooed my hair for me while I lay in bed.  Every other day they would bathe me and turn me every few hours so I wasn’t in the same position hour after hour.

The nurses who cared for me were kind and considerate and just a gentle touch of a hand on mine or an uplifting word or two was what saw me through the horrible ICU paranoia I was experiencing.  One of the nurses would stay with me up to fifteen minutes as he administered my pain medication.  I had told him earlier that I experienced great pain in the wound site when he gave me the medicine.  After that he pushed it into my IV very slowly—the pain was minimized.

I remember telling one special little nurse how the best feeling in the world was to have baby powder on your feet to help you drift off to sleep.  I didn’t sleep well the first few days.  That very day Stephanie brought in a warm tub of water and she washed my feet as I sat in a chair.  I don’t know what was in the water—if anything—but it felt so warm and soothing.  After she dried my feet she powdered them with baby powder and immediately that aroma comforted me as I wiggled my toes feeling the silkiness of the powder.

When my husband was in ICU the nurses could see the concern on our faces, not knowing if he would live or die.  Their kindness eased our fears somewhat and our family will never forget the care we received.

Because February was Cardiac Care/Intensive Care Month, we wanted to honor all the nurses who work tirelessly to care for their patients.  We know what nurses do to help their patients; the love and kindness they show to patients, their families and loved ones.  It is for this reason that The Episcopal Church of Wise County filled gift bags full of treats they love, along with crossword, Sudoku, and Word Search books, and delivered them to Wise Regional Health System in Decatur, TX.  One giant bag for the day shift and one for the night shift.

A big THANK YOU to all the nurses in the world!  You do an invaluable service.  Again, we say THANK YOU and God bless you real good!

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