Learning of God's Goodness in Pain and Sickness
I’ve had a painful abscess on my back for a about a week
now. At first I thought it was a pimple or ingrown hair. I was careful not to
roll over on it while sleeping. But after a few days it started to become more painful;
I went to a local clinic for some antibiotics. The doctor gave me a prescription
and a phone number for a surgery center that, I guess, specializes in this kind
of thing. What does that mean exactly? I’m not sure yet, but I think it’s a
simple procedure to cut open the infection and drain it. The word surgeon
sounds like “surgery” though. I hesitated to call, hoping the antibiotics would
take care of it. They still might knock out the virus enough to cancel the procedure.
The doctor was concerned that it hadn’t drained up to this point.
Clinic Trip
I set up an appointment with the surgery center for this
Monday afternoon. Hopefully I’ll get there and they’ll say “It’s not necessary”.
But we’ll see. I missed a lot of workouts this week. Partly because of missed
sleep and partly because of the pain of moving around too much, I stayed in bed
an extra hour. Today is supposed to be my big run day. I think we were slated
for 12 or 14 miles. That’s not the kind of distance I can make up easy. Most
people miss at least a few weeks during the training session, so I’m not too
broken up about it. I won’t miss more than that though. After two consistent
weeks of sleeping late, the gains you’ve made from weights and cardio start to
fall off precipitously. At least it’s what I’ve been told.
A week is like a vacation, 2 weeks is a slide back to
laziness. I can’t have that. Even it hurts to get up and jog I’m going to
muscle up and make it happen.
Texas Trip
After going to Texas last week I picked up a cold from my brother.
He was hacking and wheezing all weekend. In addition to the back pain, I’m congested
and coughing. I Demand Your Pity!!! All things considered it’s not the worst
cold I’ve ever had. Still, being even a little sick makes you appreciate health
and fitness all the more. Maybe it takes getting older and realizing that your
body isn’t going to recover like it did when you were 25. As Americans we’re
more educated than ever about the food and weight loss and healthy living. But it
still takes doing the unsexy thing and beefing up nutrition and some exercise.
But even the term “healthy eating” elicits groans and mental images of inedible plant food. Or maybe you imagine that ‘crunchy’ neighbor who shakes their head, disparagingly, when you fire up the grill. No one wants to be lectured about eating, or anything else.
There has never been a country with
such an amazing variety of food and drink. Prosperity is why. That’s not a criticism
either, but it must be countered with personal restraint. What’s tough is not
having a short cut to weight loss. I know about Ozempic and other weight loss
drugs, but it’s likely that some awful side-effects are in store for long term users.
If we learned nothing else about drug companies during Covid, we should’ve
learned that they have no problem lying to the public about their studies.
Garden of Eden Trip
This beautiful earth we live in is both life giving and life
taking. Created by God for humans, turned over to Satan by the same humans. We
have been given back authority because of the sacrificial death and resurrection
of Christ. It means that sickness and disease are cursed from our bodies
(Isaiah 53:5-6). We still have to contend with illness. The time of Satan’s
reign is not yet up, but his power was taken away in the resurrection (Colossians
2:15).
For followers of Christ, it’s up to us to understand and reclaim
our authority under the New Covenant. That means cursing illness and avoiding
behavior that makes illness likely. There are countless diseases that have
nothing to do with poor eating or a risky lifestyle of course. There are too many to list. But it’s within our ability
to develop healthy habits and avoid much of the excesses of a prosperous society.
Part of life is trusting
in God’s promise of healing and restoration. We must remember too that faith is
built when we hear the Scripture (Romans 10:17). In the same way that Adam and
Eve had responsibility for the Garden of Eden, we have a similar responsibility for our
bodies. It’s important to understand that God’s will is perfect healthy bodies
and sound minds for His children. But the fight to see God’s will come to pass
takes faith. This is the First Principles part of Christianity and the New
Covenant.
Conclusion
When you understand the nature of God of and His free gifts,
you won’t blame Him for your troubles. This took years for me to understand. But
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One
is understanding” (Proverbs 9:10). And so it is with healing, we learn and
grow.
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