Lessons Learned Before the Storm Hit (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service
CLAREMORE, OK (ANS – April 17, 2016) --“Anyone
who comes and listens to me and obeys me is like someone who dug down
deep and built a house on solid rock. When the flood came and the river
rushed against the house, it was built so well that it didn’t even shake”—Luke 6:47-48 (CEV).
Wednesday,
March 30, 2016, began with my usual morning routine: a mug of hot tea
and time with Jesus. I was excited about my day, which included lunch in
Tulsa with a dear friend, followed by a stop at my real estate agent’s
office to sign the contract for the sale of my house. God is leading me
on a new adventure—a new chapter in my life. My spirits were soaring. My
house had been on the market less than a week and I’d had two
full-price offers.
After
inking the contract, I returned home to wait for my agent to stop by
with the “sold” sign. Forty minutes later, I snapped a photo of her
attaching that small metal sign to her real estate one. I wanted to
celebrate because now I didn’t have to keep my house in pristine
condition for showing. I could take a breath and quit worrying about
every dust mote and piece of grass tracked in by my dog.
Before
the sale, I’d swept, vacuumed and dusted almost every day. While I’d
been a meticulous housekeeper in my younger days, keeping my house
spotless is not a priority now. When I speak to women’s groups, I love
telling them I used to be a Martha, bustling about to make sure
everything was in perfect order for guests. However, since committing my
life to the Lord, I’m a Mary who wants nothing more than to sit at His
feet.
Since
Jesus opened the eyes of my heart in 2001, my priorities have changed
in other ways. Bible study, prayer and continual spiritual growth have
become my goals. Serving Him wherever He calls me is my delight, whether
it’s on a mission trip outside the country or in my own backyard. Being
obedient to His calling is why I’m packing to move. Through fasting and
prayer, I’ve learned to listen for that still, small voice showing me
what steps to take in obedience.
Proverbs 16:3 says, “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.”
While
we make plans for the day, the week, the month or even the year,
Proverbs 16:9 tells us it is the Lord who directs our steps.
Before
turning to the Lord, I was the poster child for control freaks. Each
day of my life was planned on a to-do list. Crossing off each item
before I went to bed at night meant I was in control. However, if we
cling to control, how can we prepare for life’s storms?
Five
hours after the sale of my house, I found myself huddled in a closet
with my dog while sirens blared a warning. I was prepared. Then the
tornado struck.
(Note from the author: This is the first of a three-part series.)
Photo captions: 1) Couple survey damaged done to their home by a tornado. 2) Carol Round.
I always love hearing from my readers. Please feel free to email me at carol@carolaround.com , or visit my blog at www.carolaround.com.
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