On my first visit to Dr. V. (see previous post) seven years ago, I
was blessed to hear a hymn playing in the waiting room: "Tis So Sweet to
Trust in Jesus." Not that they were playing Christian music. Somehow,
this one just ended up on the mixed album they were playing that day.
Actually, I know how... a loving God was taking care of His hurting,
scared child in the way He knew would touch her best.
For years I had forgotten that special moment until I was just now recalling another special gift from just this week. At my final appointment with this amazing doctor (the day before she retired) I was brought to tears by once again hearing a hymn among the variety of modern and classical "background music." It was the perfect hymn for this day of saying goodbye to the doctor who was able to diagnose Elsa and me and help our bodies begin to dig out of a decade of damage, as well as who found my thyroid cancer when it was only stage one. As we moved into a future of more unknowns, I heard notes and harmonies that told me:
"Be still, my soul! the Lord is on thy side;
Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain;"
And then the lines that really got me...
"Leave to thy God to order and provide;
In every change He faithful will remain.
"Be still, my soul! thy best, thy heav'nly Friend
Thro' thorny ways leads to a joyful end."
My doctor called me for a blood draw just then, so I had to explain the tears. As she entered her own season of changes and unknowns, she had to try to keep back the tears too.
P.S. - As a bonus, this last appointment also contained a second hymn: "Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross"
[Pictures from camping near our clinic this week.]
What a beautiful gift from God! When things like this happen, my friends and I remind each other, "Truly you are His favorite." Much love, Carla
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carla! It was an answer to many prayers (including yours!) for these appointments.
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