Christ Has No Body -- But Yours (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (Writer’s Opinion)
GROVE, OK (ANS – October 30, 2016) -- “When God’s people are in need, be ready to help them. Always be eager to practice hospitality” -- Romans 12:13 (NLT).
“Roll it, Carol!”
It
was yet another reminder from a friend to follow instructions. The
metal walker I have to use after knee replacement surgery is outfitted
with wheels for a reason. Rolling instead of lifting the contraption is
actually easier and safer. I couldn’t figure out why I was having
trouble with this simple task.
Discharge
instructions from the hospital required I have someone with me at home
24/7 for at least the first four to five days. Living alone for the past
15 years has led to a very independent lifestyle. Even before then, I
lived under the burden of feeling indispensable. I thought I could
handle everything that life threw at me. I also felt empowered, thinking
others couldn’t make it without me.
However,
since Jesus got ahold of me in 2001, I’ve learned some important
lessons. First, I’m not in charge of the universe. I don’t have to carry
the weight of the world on my shoulders. Second, I must allow others
the pleasure of helping me when I’m in need. I don’t have to pretend I
can do it “all by myself,” like a stubborn two-year-old seeking
independence from her parents. I’ve learned it is okay, at times, to
“roll” instead of lift.
The
second lesson has been the most difficult for me to grasp. While I have
no trouble “doing for others” when they are in need, I hesitate to ask
for assistance from others, especially when it is a task I can do for
myself.
I
thought I was prepared for post-surgery recovery. Pre-surgery knee pain
had already imposed a slower pace of life. Arriving home from the
hospital the day after surgery made me realize just how much I needed
assistance from others. While I can perform everyday tasks, most take
more effort and energy than usual.
Still,
I was not prepared for the outpouring of Jesus’ love that came in the
form of friends who have jumped in to come to my assistance. Old friends
who have made the hour and a half drive one-way to stay the day and
night to help care for my needs. New friends I’ve made since relocating
from Claremore to Grove, friends who’ve also spent time away from family
to help me. Church friends from both communities have provided me with
nutritious home-cooked meals.
St.
Teresa of Avila once said, “Christ has no body now but yours. No hands,
no feet on earth but yours. Yours are the eyes through which he looks
with compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks to
do His good. Yours are the hands through which He blesses the world.
Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are His
body. Christ has no body now on earth but yours.”
Are you the hands and feet of Jesus?
Photo captions: 1) Helping hands. (http://livingwaterlutheran.us/project/helping-hands-ministry/). 2) Carol Round.
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