It’s funny how long it takes to get over some of our hurts;
(if indeed, we ever do).
During the course of the past year I
have struggled with something; something inestimably unfair, and which has no
chance, whatsoever, of turning around, but rather, represents a circumstance
which will remain intact throughout the remainder of my natural life.
How inestimably sad. How inestimably
unfair. And yet, it is what it is.
The archival radio broadcast “Night Sounds,” now available
on the internet, (www.nightsoundsradio.org) has
become such an integral part of my life over the past few years. On tonight’s
program, the host of the program, the late Bill Pearce, sang one of my two or
three favorite songs of all time.
“I’d Rather Have Jesus.”
Oh, how that man could sing!
In an earlier program Bill played
one of the others on my list.
“All the Way My Savior Leads Me.”
The wonderful baritone voice of Fred
Frank permeated the night air, and brought solace to my anxious spirit; (and
so, each time I care to listen to it, for I have “saved” it to my files).
But it occurs to me that in these
two songs I possess the key to navigating past my hurt. Oh, it won’t be easy,
and those old raw emotions are likely to rise to the surface again, but there
is such power in the titles and message of these bless-ed songs.
I can find myself caught up with
irreconcilable pain brought on by any of a myriad of unfairnesses of the past,
and with which I have no control.
Or I can say with the saints of the
ages,
“I’d Rather Have Jesus.”
For isn’t He “Fairer than lilies of
rarest bloom?”
(and)
Isn’t He “Sweeter than honey from
out the comb?”
I can be bound up with the
inestimably hurtful memories of yesteryear, and allow them to prevent me from
fulfilling God’s best will during the remainder of a lifetime
(or)
I can begin walking past the past,
and when this life nears it decidedly certain end exalt in those wonderful
words,
… “Jesus Led Me All the Way.”
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William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from "(Mc)Donald's Daily Diary" Vol. 45. Copyright pending
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