I so often
reflect on the seeming fickleness of what I refer to as “Providence,” (but what
some refer to as “Luck” (or) “Chance” (or) “Fate” (or) “Circumstances” (or) “Happenstance.”)
However, as
a “born again” Christian, I believe Providence (or) God are the most
appropriate words.
And though I
am convinced that “my times are in His hands” (Psalm 31:15) and that “The Lord
will accomplish that which concerns me” (Psalm 138:8,) one has only to consider
the relative brevity of life among some very good people, and the abundance of
years granted to some very bad people to find one’s self confused about the
fairness of it all.
Hardly a
week goes by that I don’t reflect on the life of one of my classmates, in
particular. Beth was a precious young lady of 17, and a
senior in high school. She was a devout Christian, and even at her comparatively
young age had impacted the lives of countless people.
Sadly, Beth left us far too soon; the result of an automobile accident.
And this
dear soul is just one example among many very good people, righteous people, and
people with admirable goals who “crossed the threshold” before having achieved
what some refer to as their “God-given potential.”
And then
there are folks like me.
And as
perplexed as I am about the abbreviated life of my high school friend, who left
us at what must have been the earliest possible moment, I am equally perplexed
about the providential care God has afforded me; one who is preparing to cross
a demarcation I refer to as 2/3 of a century.
For there
have been multiple occasions in my own life in which I might have easily “bought
the (proverbial) farm.”
A single car
rollover as an adolescent
A high
school accident in which a runaway car ran over ten or twelve of my peers,
injuring many, and taking the life of one. I would have been first, had I not
stepped out of the path of the vehicle a moment before it passed.
A work-related
incident in which the sweep of a dragline bucket (yes, a dragline bucket) the
size of a small house came within inches of taking my life
A fall from
a ladder onto solid concrete
A melanoma
which required major surgery
A vehicular
incident in which my wife and I almost “plowed into” another automobile,
missing it by inches, and finding ourselves in “180 mode” before finally
rolling to a stop
And the list
goes on.
While I
cannot account for the seeming fickleness of God. Whereas some of the most
promising people on earth are taken before their time, others, like myself,
have been granted long (and sometimes productive) lives.
I only know
that I want my life to count for something. And I think in some, perhaps,
ethereal manner it behooves me to “fill in the gaps” for these dear folks who left
us before having achieved God’s complete design for their lives.
By William McDonald, PhD. "(Mc)Donald's Daily Diary" Vol. 25. Copyright pending
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