January 17, 2024

Missing Days, yet God is enough

 In our record-breaking cold spell last week, I went out twice, once to pass the medical for renewing my driver’s license and the next day for a few groceries. The rest of that time was warm and at home. Then the odd symptoms stared.. a loose cough but no tickle in my throat, feeling weak but not being hungry. I felt fine but my blood oxygen level was enough below normal to be life-threatening. My hubby called 911 far an ambulance.

To make a long story short, I am in the hospital with dozens of tests to tell what this not and to confirm the one thing it is:pneumonia . That is also contrary since it seems most cases happen as a result of other illness. Yet in this, there both sorrow and joy. Sorrow for hundreds of really ill people —many who do not know God and joy that God is enough, that I can say with Psalm141:8, But my eyes are toward you, O GOD, my Lord; in you I seek refuge; do not pour out my life!”


No comments: