My husband woke me in the middle of the night so I could take him to
the Emergency Room. A CT scan revealed
what he already suspected, a kidney stone. Measuring about 5mm this tiny stone,
insignificant in size compared to the rest of his body, was creating unbearable
pain.
Last week I had foot surgery to repair a torn ligament and straighten
out my toe. Now in brand new footwear for the next 6 weeks I am constantly
reminded that one little thing (a stone or a toe) can cause pain
disproportionate to its size.
Which leads me to think about some other “little” things that cause pain:
- An unkind word
- A criticism
- A “white lie”
- A harsh look
And some which bring comfort:
- A kind word
- A compliment
- A smile
- A helping hand
All are little things yet with opposite results.
In today’s painful climate of protests, hate speech, thuggery, fear
mongering, threats and accusations, a few ‘little things’ could bring a ray of
sunshine into an otherwise dismal day.
What little thing will I do today?
What will you do?
What will you do?
Love and joy,
Ruth
James
3:5 “So also the tongue is a small part of the body, and yet it boasts of great
things.
See
how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire!”
Proverbs
25:11 “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”
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