Putting Chronic Pain in Perspective
by John on Mar.02, 2010, under Spiritual Formation
It is not uncommon for me to experience debilitating abdominal pain. Pain that radiates from my abdomen to my head and often comes with severe migraine, nausea, and muscle knots between my shoulder blades. I’ve asked God on several occasions to take it away and for now it seems as if this illness is here to stay. Although I do not like any aspect of this illness I have come to appreciate the lessons I’m learning in bouts of infirmity.
Here are a few lessons I’m learning:
- My deepest well being is not dependent on my physical health…but my spiritual rest in Christ.
- Pain teaches me empathy and compassion towards others.
- Prolonged physical pain empties me of myself…keeping my self reliance/independence in check.
- In illness I’ve pondered the brevity of life and have come to value my loved ones above all else – especially my wife.
- The land of gratefulness is where I want to reside …life is too short to carry the subtlety and brazenness of resentment.
- The Apostle Paul’s words sum it up for me; “But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.” (II Corinthians 12:9-10)
Another insightful article: A Biblical Perspective on Chronic Pain and Illness
Carried Away
by John on Feb.24, 2010, under Life
I’m burning some cedar incense…it’s rustic but nice, woodsy…like a cloudy quiet day in Deep Creek, MD. The swaths of smoke rising from the incense carried me to the lake today. Flash backs of lazy mornings on the back porch – cradling a piping hot cup of coffee…hey did I just see a deer? Wish you were here with me?
After my coffee, I am hiking to the lake to capture some images of ancient stumps…nooked, crannied, and half submerged – a perfect hide out for frogs, snakes, bugs and fish. Traveling down the emerald path of ferns and evergreens, I swallow deep gulps of oxygenated air…every breath. At the lake’s edge, wading in sparkling water, I explore, take pictures, and listen. In the distance echoes of thunder rumble across the cove; better head back up to the cabin…play some Clue?
Women’s Encounter Retreat
by John on Feb.22, 2010, under Spiritual Formation
Our annual Women’s Encounter Retreat proved to be another amazing time of experiencing the power, love and grace of God. Over 200 women from across Chicagoland gathered at the Embassy Suites in Schaumburg. After times of dynamic worship and teaching, ladies gathered together in small groups to support one another. Helpful topics on transparency, generational strongholds, forgiveness, and the Father-Daughter factor were taught by New Life Pastors. The retreat ended with an incredible time of inspirational testimonies and public declarations of ”Bold Steps” that women would be taking in the near future.
My wife and I walked away from the retreat encouraged by a fresh outpouring of faith. God met His people this weekend and ushered in a profound sense of hope, healing and freedom. Many chains were broke and relationships set in healthy directions. I look forward to what God is going to do when the Men’s Encounter Retreat takes place on March 19th-20th.
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