Try to spend more time laughing
CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON
“Your lives may not be what you would like them to be. You may not
have all that you would like to have, but God will make sure you will
have what you need to do His work.”
-- JOSEPH GIRZONE
“Our sole purpose, our basic reason for existence, is to bring
maximum glory to our God -- to magnify, exalt and elevate the Lord
our God.”
-- CHARLES R. SWINDOLL
God has a creative sense of humor and he often uses humorous
situations to get my attention. A few weeks ago, we had to empty our
attic to remove old ducting and asbestos. I was repeatedly told that
asbestos isn’t a problem unless it’s disturbed.
“Is it disturbed, Cindy?” my father asked. “I don’t know, dad,
I’ll ask it.” I answered teasingly. “But I get disturbed just looking
at it.”
After analysis, we were told that it was disturbed and should be
removed. Several men in masks and special suits spent most of a day
cleaning out our attic and removing the asbestos. Several days later,
we had new ducting installed and a more functional attic flooring
built.
During that time, I spent several days going through boxes,
throwing away and giving away what we didn’t need. I found some
treasures and had fun seeing our daughters’ childhood dolls, stuffed
animals, artwork, school papers and more. I smiled and thanked God
for all the happy memories.
It was noisy and dusty while we all worked. The men worked long
and hard on the removal, as did those who worked on rebuilding the
attic. They were all kind and courteous, apologized when things took
longer than we’d been told and offered to help when I brought bags
home from the market.
I tried to write, but had to stop frequently to answer questions
or let people in the house to do their work. I had to stop writing
several other times when our electricity needed to be turned off
briefly for the electrician to replace old switches.
Sometimes I had a good attitude, but other times I was frustrated
by one more problem with an aging house. Then a friend told me that
she prays everyday that everything she does would glorify God. Even
when she didn’t know if her home would burn in the fires, she kept
that same attitude. I also thought of friends who maintained that
attitude during cancer treatment. My attitude improved.
Then I thought back to before any of these conveniences, which can
easily become nuisances, were imagined or invented. Back when Jesus
lived, many people worried about the most basic needs of life, as
they still do around the world today. I was humbled by the thought
and thanked God for the reminders.
Are inconveniences how God gets our attention back to him and back
to what really matters? He did with my latest ones, which went on to
include a major plumbing problem for several days. I also thanked God
for generous neighbors, family and friends.
Life isn’t always what I’d like it to be, but God has provided
again and again in creative ways to meet my needs. I’m trying to hold
on to things less, laugh more, and will pray to glorify God better,
whether I’m writing, speaking or working with plumbers and
electricians.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
cindy@onthegrow.com or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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