I am 76, but not feeble. After 40 years teaching English to adult immigrants, I retired nearly 5 years ago. Retirement has been a great relief after years of stressful wrestling with senseless bureaucracy, but stress can take its toll.
Since I retired, I have nearly lost count of the operations, including six on my eyes. God looked after me wonderfully and I had amazing eye surgeons. My eyesight is close to 20/20 and with good spectacles I can read and write on my laptop with no effort at all.
A few weeks ago I flew from coast to coast to visit cousins and friends in Melbourne, Australia. It was wonderful to see the city where I was born and to visit familiar places.
Two days before my return flight, I was crossing a road when I tripped on a tram line and fell flat on my face. I was bruised and bleeding around my right eye and I looked like the loser in a boxing ring. I was 76 and old people can easily break bones but only the little finger on my right hand was damaged, possibly broken, but two months later, the finger is only very slightly out of shape and not painful.
My right eye was surrounded by bruises and I was bleeding from a cut in my eyebrow, but I can only thank God that my eye was not damaged. I was mostly concerned that my spectacles were badly bent out of shape and there were two small scratches on the right lens.
There was no sign of concussion and I was able to drive back to my friend’s house where I was staying. I am so grateful to God for His protection.
The following day I found an optician who repaired my spectacle frame and I was able to read in spite of the small scratches. The optician also had an identical frame which I bought for only $64. Three weeks later, I had new spectacles. The multi focal lenses were better than my old ones. I found that it was no longer an effort to focus on print in my favourite paperback books.
And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. Rom 8:28 NASB95
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Blessings from Bad Things
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